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    Any one know this font?

    I have a customer who...you guessed it...brought me an example of a font but no name Maybe one of you will recognize it.

    Thanks in advance...

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    Black Chancery - I think it's a windows standard isn't it? Well here it is anyway
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    Thanks Frank...I think it had disappear from my fonts...
    I thought someone on SMC would recognize it.

    Thanks again.
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    I have that font listed as Cherries Black. So many fonts look the same with different names.

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    Corel has a whole host of fonts that are exactly the same (for all intents and purposes) as the 'real' font, only with different names.. Pignot comes to mind
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    Just a bit of pedantic knowledge. The US gov says you can't copyright or patent a font (there just letters). But you can copyright the name. A lot of companies just steal the font and change the name.

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    Well, 'that' answers a lot of questions.. I was under the impression a font 'design' was a 'artistic' product therefore a copyright would exist.. I guess thats why you see so many fonts that look familiar, yet the name is completely unknown!
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