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Oldfather Font Identification

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53 minutes ago, George Thomas said:

That may have been based on a font, but in its current form it's just a logo because it has been modified considerably.

Yes, I realize that. I'm just looking for the font on which it is based. Thanks.

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If an actual typeface served as the basis of this logotype—and that’s a big if—it’s been modified so much that an ID is next to impossible (to expand on what George Thomas already posted).

I could find no match to any of the individual letterforms.

Campanile, Onyx, and Romantica all bear a vague resemblance to your sample, and might be used to replicate the look (with a great deal of work).

Letterhead Fonts specializes in typefaces of this style, and would be another good source for something similar. 

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