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I've been looking for this font for sometime now can anyone please help me out.
Thanks

I need help finding out what font is this?
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I'm need to recreate this logo for my band. This was created before I joined but I can't figure out what font was used. Any ideas?

Hello,
I wonder if anyone knows what the font is that? Help would be appreciated, thanks for your time!
Like a font but have no idea what it's called? Then try the WhatTheFont! font identifier by MyFonts! Simply take a screenshot or image of the font, upload the image, choose the glyphs, and it will tell you what typeface it is!
I have a rush job of making separations for screen printing that I took on as a favor and I'm not sure what typeface this is. I also don't want to have to take the time to pen tool it if I don't have to.
If possible, I'd like a starting point for "Sand Gnats." I've exhausted my font collection as well as a free site or two's script inventories with no luck.
http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=rkv0i6rlqgd2pxmhlsd62eu41
i've run this through whatthefont.com with no luck ...
i just started this job and none of the design team knows what font thier own logo is ...
-thanks
Hello,I've been through countless font websites,and I was wondering if anyone could tell me the name of this font:http://i46.tinypic.com/2v9oupl.png It's the one that says 'Skatey' as you could probably guess.
-Thanks in advance,
Christopher
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/4060/skrmbillede20100503kl13.png
Anyone know what this font is?
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