http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/buffalo-bill/
Buffalo Bill is a revival of an old favorite font that’s been around since 1888, the James Conner’s Sons foundry book of that same year is the oldest source I've seen for this old classic. If you're looking for the font used as the logo for Buffalo Bill’s Irma Hotel in Cody Wyoming please refer to the FontMesa Rough Riders font. New to the Buffalo Bill font is the lowercase and many other characters that go into making a complete type font by today’s standards.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/underware/sauna/
Sauna Pro family comes for all sizes and ages, containing Regular, Bold and Black weights. Regular and Bold can be used together in various sizes in texts and headlines. Regular weight is supported with Small caps. Three Black styles are individual and specially made for display use (from magazine headlines to billboards). For every weight there are two italics. Basic Italic is formal and stable, Italic Swash is happy and fancy. Dingbats give a little extra next to the typographics. Dingbat fonts include 26 illustrations which can be used as plain black and white illustrations, or as multi-coloured illustrations. This style palette offers a flexible range for a wide variety of text and display typography. Sauna Pro has Underware’s world-dominating Latin Plus character set, supporting a total of 219 languages.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/abdo-fonts/abdo-free/
OTF, TTF | 2 Fonts | JPG Preview | 1 Mb RAR
CM 406897 - Wood Block Printing Indian Ornaments
Hello! You a set of seamless patterns in the style of a woodblock Indian hand print on fabric. In a set of 14 different patterns, plus 2 bonus file. All patterns are executed in multiple formats for the convenience of your use.
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/cowboy-western/
Cowboy Western is based on an old woodtype font from the late 1800’s. Saddle up boys and girls the new Cowboy Western is here, the perfect font for when you need to put a little giddy up in your chickabiddy. This 2013 updated version adds alternate letters, additional language support for eastern, central and western European countries. The glyph set includes Latin extended A, B and Latin extended additional for Vietnamese plus Pinyin support for Chinese transliteration, finally we've finished the set with some discretionary ligatures.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/gille-classic/
Gille Classic is a revival of a very old font designed in France by Joseph Gille in or around the year 1820. You may have seen this font in the past under the names of Circus, Roma or Madame. This version of the classic is true to the original design, other characters have been created to make this font complete such as the @ sign, brackets, parentheses, and many extended characters with accents. If you love this classic font then you're sure to enjoy the new version with a matching lowercase available from FontMesa under the name of Home Style.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/conestoga/
Conestoga was a challenge that I took on which was to take a logo from an old antique vegetable crate label and create a complete font based on its design. The original logo was curved on a path and was caps only. The new letters were drawn straight and a matching lowercase was created to turn this old custom logo into a working font.
TTF | 3 Fonts | JPG Preview | 1 Mb RAR
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/cowboy-rodeo/
Cowboy Rodeo is based on an old woodtype font from the late 1800’s. Saddle up boys and girls the new Cowboy Rodeo is here, the perfect font for when you need to put a little giddy up in your chickabiddy. This 2013 updated version adds alternate letters, additional language support for eastern, central and western European countries. The glyph set includes Latin extended A, B and Latin extended additional for Vietnamese plus Pinyin support for Chinese transliteration, finally we've finished the set with some discretionary ligatures.
TTF | 1 Font | JPG Preview | 1 Mb RAR
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/country-western-script/
Country Western Script is a new font based on the classic William Page font known as Clarendon Ornamented originally designed in 1859 and again in 1877 by Vanderburgh & Wells. This version includes Greek, Cyrillic, Central and Eastern European characters sets. Keeping with the original theme from 1859, Fill fonts are available for the Ornamented and Open faced versions of this font. Greek, Cyrillic, Central and Eastern European characters sets are supported in the Windows TrueType and OpenType formats. The Windows and Mac Type1 versions of this font do not support Greek, Cryillic, Central and Eastern European characters sets.
TTF | 4 Fonts | JPG Preview | 1 Mb RAR
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/country-western/
Country Western is a revival of the classic William Page font known as Clarendon Ornamented originally designed in 1859 and again in 1877 by Vanderburgh & Wells. This version combines the best of both versions and adds something new. New to this font are the lowercase, italic, swash and script versions plus Greek and Cyrillic character sets. Keeping with the original theme from 1859 Fill fonts are available for the Ornamented and Open faced versions of this font. Greek, Cyrillic, Central and Eastern European characters sets are supported in the Windows TrueType and OpenType formats. The Windows and Mac PostScript Type1 versions of this font, however, do not support Greek, Cyrillic, Central and Eastern European characters sets.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/gold-fever/
Gold Fever is a revival of the old classic Caxtonian font originaly designed in the mid to late 1800s. Along with the original engraved shadow version new styles have been created making this decorative font set more complete. The new styles include a solid black, open faced, condensed and fill versions.
TTF | 8 Fonts | JPG Preview | 1 Mb RAR
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/flying-dutchman/
In nautical folklore, the Flying Dutchman is a ship that can never go home and is doomed to sail the seas forever as a ghost ship. The story of the Dutchman appeared in print in the 1820s. With different versions written over the years, some date the legend to the 1640s or the early 1700s. The Flying Dutchman font is a revival of an 1876 font from MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan Co. The Truetype and OpenType formats include a larger extended character set with Central and Eastern European accented letters. Extra characters in this font are left and right pointing hands in place of the less than and greater than keys and a pirate flag is on the bracket keys. New to this style is the distressed version where the letters look like they've been hacked by a cutlass.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/gold-rush/
This old classic font has an interesting history, it was originally cut with lowercase by the Bruce Type Foundry in 1865 and listed as Ornamented No. 1514. Around 1903 the Bruce foundry was bought by ATF, in 1933 this font was revived by ATF as Caps only and was given the Gold Rush name but was sometimes called Klondike. A similar version of this font with lowercase and radiused serifs was produced by the James Conner’s Sons Type Foundry around 1888. In the past other foundries such as the Carroll foundry, Type Founders of Phoenix and the Los Angeles Type Foundry have produced an all caps version of this font. After examining several printed sources of this font from more recent books I found that the original from Bruce’s 1882 book was by far the best in design quality, it was also the only printed source that included the lowercase. New open faced, ornamented and distressed versions have been added to this old classic font, there are also many extended characters for Western, Central and Eastern European countries.
TTF | 4 Fonts | JPG Preview | 1 Mb RAR
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/gold-standard/
Gold Standard got its start from a few letters found on an old Gold Certificate from 1882. From those few letters spelling out the word GOLD, the rest of the alphabet was designed to match. The lowercase design was based on lettering found on an old silver certificate from approximately the same year.
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