It's almost certainly hand-lettered, but maybe some of the more experienced Typophiles can help you find something similar.
I'm wondering if the g in Gargan is common to a particular font of the era. In that case, how would it have been distinguished from a standard q in the same font?
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4.Jul.2009 12.04pm
It's almost certainly hand-lettered, but maybe some of the more experienced Typophiles can help you find something similar.
4.Jul.2009 4.16pm
I'm wondering if the g in Gargan is common to a particular font of the era. In that case, how would it have been distinguished from a standard q in the same font?
4.Jul.2009 4.56pm
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