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Old 17 Feb 2010, 13:21   #5
roomster
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I can't see any differences on the font used on many albums and the old font Bradley credited to Joseph Warren Phinney (1848-1934).

http://www.1001fonts.com/font_details.html?font_id=2887



Description of the font:
(from http://www.1001fonts.com/font_details.html?font_id=2887)
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Bradley is an 1895 typeface credited to Joseph Warren Phinney (1848-1934). It was based on lettering by Henry William Bradley (1869-1962) for a Christmas cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine. Bradley was the basis for logotypes such as Firestone and Ketel One, and has been used more recently by Disney on theme park signage.

This digitization is based on an incomplete specimen from Dover's "Gothic and Old English Alphabets : 100 Complete Fonts." I'm releasing it to the public domain. Anyone so inclined is welcome to improve and/or add on to what I've started.
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