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I'm only 17, but I would have probably 90% of my brain free if I removed all the wonderful 70-80s song lyrics I have stored up there. Journey, Alphaville, starship and so so many more... Yum. And you're welcome! I find that slowing down helps me relax too, gets me to enjoy it more and think about what I'm writing and not just be scrambling to write everything down.

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Hi.

I was spending my time in a doldrums, I was caught in a cauldron of hate. I felt persecuted and paralysed, I thought that everything else would just wait.

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Thanks to everyone for sharing, I love seeing how different people write and with all the great inks.

 

I picked up my fountain pen about a year ago after about ten years of typing everything.

http://otherthanbacon.com/images/oldWriting.jpg

 

I've been putting a little effort into my handwriting since then

http://otherthanbacon.com/images/newWriting.jpg

 

I think the lines helped, and this cheap paper doesn't help, I get my first Rhodia tomorrow, along with the Goulet dark green sampler

http://otherthanbacon.com/images/sig-001.jpg
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Freddy,

 

Have you considered writing on lined paper? That would increase the legibility of your writing by a lot. Always enjoy seeing posts by you, keep it up!

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Fred

Surround yourself with people of quality and substance..

And..you should get started thinking about..

individual year - end tax planning...

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Count Di Luna..who is listening to "Jazz Alternatives"

 

Fred

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Printers to the Stars.... .

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This is my everyday writing.

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk144/carbonfibercowboy/Writing%20Den/IMG_20121122_211410.jpg

Before you judge someone walk a mile in their shoes. Then if you still judge them you will have a headstart and they will be barefoot.

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I've been using a Namiki Falcon SF with Iroshizuku ink for university notes it makes taking economics notes much more fun :S

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I've been using a Namiki Falcon SF with Iroshizuku ink for university notes it makes taking economics notes much more fun :S

Your writing is superb

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Hi I hope everyone enjoys the pictures.

 

cheers,

Deyiao

 

I did. I love your handwriting. It's not too small at all. You probably could've done well to move the focus of the first image back by about 5cm to get the nib in full focus. It looks weird being focused on the grip. Other than that, I love your post.

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I've been using a Namiki Falcon SF with Iroshizuku ink for university notes it makes taking economics notes much more fun :S

Your writing is superb

 

Very kind of you to say so, it's weird though, I find my writing changes depending on my mood and which pen I use!

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I get through so much A4,it's unreal.

Mostly my own signature,

hmm what does that say about me? :embarrassed_smile:

Watermans 515 (1950)Parker Reflex (Dark Blue) Parker Reflex (Green)

W H Smith chrome,with gold trim/nib,Non branded (red body) writes like a dream,Parker Vector chrome,Parker IM black,with gold(stunning)Purple see through non brand.

"carrying the lamp of learning".

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I've been using a Namiki Falcon SF with Iroshizuku ink for university notes it makes taking economics notes much more fun :S

What iroshizuku ink is that?

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This looks like fun. Let the constructive critisism begin. Please bear in mind that about two years ago I could not read my own handwriting.

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Please call me Nathan. It is a pleasure to meet you.

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I absolutely love the Lamy grip. Weird. We're all different, huh? B)

 

Here's my handwriting, back after 30+ years of banishment by modernist architectural pedagogy.

 

http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu188/ErikEvens/photo-2.jpg

 

Really very good! I'll have to keep on practicing :)

Go-to-pen: Custom74/Twsbi 580

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At the present time somtin' like this...

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...a glass... ..

 

Fred

did you know there are more than two dozen

restaurants in NYCity..including..

Lloyds Deli on U in the Bay and

Mill Basin Deli on T near the Plaza... ..

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