Typefaces with really thin verticals and fat, square serifs were popular in the 19th century for display. Hollywood helped associate this style with the Old West, however reference books identify a few of it as Italian style.
WyomingSpaghetti, part of an extended family of typefaces, has a name which combines these two associations. Most typefaces of this type are very condensed, however this one is not. The letter o is nearly circular, which is rather uncommon in this style.
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