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Nathan
I'm new to this forum. I pose a question. How much difference does the pen make in the quality of penmanship? I have several pens with customised nibs. When I write with them I think my text is actually legible t other people. My primary interest is vintage pen collecting but one thing leads to another and my interest in the quality of my writing has increased. Nathan.
playpen
For some reason, the vintage pens with the flexy nibs make handwriting so much more interesting and beautiful. They are very forgiving! Perhaps it has something to do with the pen being used to the great handwriters of yesteryear!
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For some reason, the vintage pens with the flexy nibs make handwriting so much more interesting and beautiful. They are very forgiving! Perhaps it has something to do with the pen being used to the great handwriters of yesteryear!

I experience flexy pens exactly like this too!!! They just improve my handwriting. thumbup.gif
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