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Very nice, BUT you do really need to get out more. :lol:

 

Thank goodness for work, which I have to leave for in less than an hour. Working the 3rd shift.

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Very nice!

what holds your flex nib from the 1st post?

 

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Very nice!

what holds your flex nib from the 1st post?

 

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Wow, I didn't know Pelikan steel nibs were that flexible!

 

You've got quite a bit of variety in nibs! I think everyone should have a standard nib, a stub/italic/oblique, a semiflex and a good full flex. ;)

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Wow, I didn't know Pelikan steel nibs were that flexible!

 

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Envious, envious, envious ...

Great examples. One day I hope to have handwriting half as nice!

"You have to be willing to be very, very bad in this business if you're ever to be good. Only if you stand ready to make mistakes today can you hope to move ahead tomorrow."

Dwight V. Swain, author of Techniques of the Selling Writer.

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Envious, envious, envious ...

Great examples. One day I hope to have handwriting half as nice!

 

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I am seriously impressed. I've been working on my hand for over a year, and although it has improved considerably it is nowhere near as good as that! I obviously need to stay in more :roflmho:

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Your handwriting is beautiful - which script is the one above my post? I'd really like to learn it.

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Your handwriting is beautiful - which script is the one above my post? I'd really like to learn it.

 

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That handwriting is superb, Manny. Thanks for the first posts that tell what pen did what so we can see what they're capable of.

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