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Gothic Font on Piano Roll Labels
By Bryan Cather

I have several questions I have been intending to post for some time:

 [ Bryan, I am splitting your letter into 3 articles, so that the
 [ Key Word search in the MMD Archives is effective.  -- Robbie

I have noticed something odd on a variety of roll labes.  Several
different manufacturers from the 1920's used the same font ONLY for
the number.  Supertone used it, as did Challenge (which, now that I
think about it, perforated for Supertone), but I've also seen it on
QRS rolls from the 1930's, and a few other labels.

The font is what my word processor calls "Engraver's Gothic" and is
a kind of modernistic fornt with no serifs.  can anyone tell me how
several different manufacturers could wind up using the same font,
but only for the number?

Bryan S. Cather


(Message sent Thu 23 Apr 1998, 00:03:30 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Font, Gothic, Labels, Piano, Roll

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