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    Default Re: Familiar Fonts in unfamiliar settings

    John, post #34 is the Walt Disney signature font, Waltography,
    the first one I've got in a while. How do I know this, see below,
    you beat me to it.

    Keith, I'm sure you are right about Nasa, and your post # 37,
    is it Lost In Space?
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    10 is Rocky Horror, but 9 ain't Nasa ... unless I'm gettin' me letterin' mixed up

    ***EDIT*** WHOA! It is 'Nasal' font ... well done! Thought it was something else
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    Is #36 Porsche??

    Think Bob has got the Frances/Keith one I went to bed puzzling over that one so I hope it is right!!

    C'mon people ... #2 ... go with the flow

    Keith: you can answer #30 y'know - it's all in the game
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    Quote Originally Posted by angelize View Post
    Keith, I think we used the same font. Except You used all caps and I used upper and lower
    Frances, I don't think they are quite the same, but they may be near enough - I tried duplicating your text with it, in both uppercase and lowercase, and there are some differences. May both be listed for the same thing though.

    #37 is NOT "Lost in Space" or at least not that I know of .... It was definitely intended to be something else. As a clue ----- All the letters are in there, It's not an anagram, but I deliberately made sure that the name can be made out (and it's TV ... OLD TV). Frances, that should definitely confirm whether the font is the same!

    John, yes, #36 is Porsche - Font is called 911 Porscha

    WARNING ***** SPOILER *****

    Ok John, #30 is Murder She Wrote.

    EDIT: No, definitely not "Lost in Space"
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    Research counts too
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    Keith, I owe my skills as a cryptic crossword solver for this answer:
    "Land Of The Giants"?

    To recap, assuming I'm right with Land Of The Giants,
    EDIT: (Which I wasn't).
    the only unsolved ones at the moment are those shown below,
    and my latest addition in the post which will follow this one
    Saludos,
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    Newest addition.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Sorry, Not "Land of the Giants" but a good guess based on the clues.

    Land of the Giants font can be seen here
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    Keith, I know an anagram isn't the answer to your "Living Off The Lands" post, but did you know an anagram of it is
    " Valid Font Fleshing", which is what is being done in this challenge, especially with the extrusion tool.
    Saludos,
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    #47 Pepsi
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