The color(s) brown and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"MOONSHINE NO. 9"
The mark consists of a brown and white silhouette of a bearded man wearing a brimmed hat, depicted to be "Devil John". Within this figure is white lettering depicting the phrase "Devil John Moonshine No. 9". The phrase "Devil John" is written in 23pt Plantagenet Cherokee font. Beneath this phrase is written the word "Moonshine" in all capital letters. "Moonshine" is written in 44 pt. Portago font. Beneath the "NE" in the word "MOONSHINE" is the phrase "No. 9". "No." being written in 14 pt. Plantagenet Cherokee font and "9" being written in 30 pt. Plantagenet Cherokee font. Rather than being a horizontal line, the bottom of the silhouette arcs inward, coming to a point at the center of the bottom line. The botttom right side of the depiction is distressed giving the mark an aged, worn look.
The name and portrait of "DEVIL JOHN" shown in the mark does not identify a living individual.
DEVIL JOHN MOONSHINE NUMBER NINE