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University font
In Response To: Thanks David ()

The University font has some characteristics of the art deco and streamline fonts that appeared in the 1930s, although it is more rounded than the squared Zephyr font depicted here: http://www.railfonts.com/cgi-bin/font_shop/fontshop.cgi?ACTION=enter&thispage=page9.html . A key characteristic is that one side has a large pen stroke or shadow and the other side is normal, to give it a feeling of speed

Several railroads used what is now called the Zephyr font for their new diesels in the mid-1930s because it looked so modern and streamlined (it was probably first used on the Burlington Pioneer Zephyr, 1934: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Zephyr). It continued to be used by some railroads into the 1960s (I know the Rock Island Line used it on its diesels)

Other than its rounded edges, I don't see the University font as a good match for the fonts on the chips in the original post

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NEW: What is this font called & who used it?
NEW: Re: What is this font called & who used it?
NEW: Re: What is this font called & who used it?
NEW: Same font as this, I believe
NEW: Re: Same font as this, I believe
NEW: Thanks Michael
NEW: Re: What is this font called & who used it?
NEW: Thanks David
NEW: Re: Thanks David
NEW: University font
NEW: Also check out a font called "Blanket"...
NEW: Do you have a link?
NEW: If the font doesn't exist anywhere than on the ~~~
NEW: Another very similar font - "Childos Light"
NEW: Some very close matches in David's catalog.
NEW: Re: Some very close matches in David's catalog.
NEW: Good eye Pete!

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