Download free 3 Prong Tree Regular font | 3-prong-tree.regular.ttf
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3 Prong Tree Regular font by Unauthorized Type. File script name 3-prong-tree.regular.ttf download free for Personal Use.
About 3 Prong Tree Regular font
This version includes only capital letters, and some commonly used punctuation.
My Dad goes hunting a lot. When he was growing up, one of his favorite tree stands at our hunting camp, Spring Bayou, was in the 3 Prong Tree. He killed many deer out of there. Now, the tree has fallen down, but the area around it will forever be called the 3 Prong Tree.
When I was writing some letters, I thought that using three straight lines to create each letter would look neat. So I tried it. On the letters without many curves, it turned out great, but the more curves required, the worse it got. That is why there are only Capital letters.
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3-prong-tree.regular.ttf
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3 Prong Tree | 3-prong-tree.regular.ttf
Font family: 3 Prong Tree
Font subfamily identification: Regular
Unique identifier: Macromedia Fontographer 4. 1 3 Prong Tree
Full font name: 3 Prong Tree
Version: 1. 0 51797
Postscript font name: 3ProngTree
Manufacturer name: UnAuthorized Type
Designer: Ben McGehee
Description: This version includes only capital letters, and some commonly used punctuation.
My Dad goes hunting a lot. When he was growing up, one of his favorite tree stands at our hunting camp, Spring Bayou, was in the 3 Prong Tree. He killed many deer out of there. Now, the tree has fallen down, but the area around it will forever be called the 3 Prong Tree.
When I was writing some letters, I thought that using three straight lines to create each letter would look neat. So I tried it. On the letters without many curves, it turned out great, but the more curves required, the worse it got. That is why there are only Capital letters
License: You use this font in any way that you see fit. If you distribute it, I would like for the readme text file to accompany it. That's just so they know who made it. You may distribute it on CD, disk, or any other medium, but you may not sell it.