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On the same tray as the pen I bought, was one that had a gorgeous clip design...

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But... I couldn't afford that one... :(

 

doodle with this pen... i'll have to get used to drawing with a flex, i've been using firm tips all my life...

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and of course the practice doodles of cursive and flourishes...

yeah. i ignore the lines most of the time... (copied from JBB)

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yeah i know what you mean. sometimes when i write really loopy with lots of little curls and twists (nothing fantastic, but...) there's something sort of tim burtonesque about it that i really like. nightmare before christmas stuff. pretty cool.

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Nice review, I agree flex can be a whole lot of fun.

And how can this be, because he is the Kwisatz Haderach.

 

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