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Finally having found a nib and holder combination that works, I find the cursive I forgot in gradeschool staring back at me. That really takes me back. I can smell the pencil sharpeners.

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Fred

 

.........Please me to introduce myself

 

I'm a man of wealth and taste

 

I've been around for a long, long

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Stole many a man's soul.......{bigfreakin'grin}

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“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

 

Check out my Steel Pen Blog. As well as The Esterbrook Project.

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Guilty as charged....

 

Mr. Tom Kellie,

 

I find you writing very easy to read, and that is what matters most.

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nodrog, you have very consistent neat writing. Wish I did, but this thread has caused me to start practicing with that. I did have a few issues with your writing.

 

You write the letter 'r' as advocated by Barba Getty (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0876781180), this is not a complaint, just a comment. Or at least pretty close to how she recommends.

 

When you write your letter 's', and you do not close the loop, I was reading it as an 'r'. So, when I saw the word 'statues', I was initially reading it as 'rtutues', since the top of the a is not closed in this particular instance. From the looks of your writing, you have a really nice 'a' in general; I am working on my lower case 'a'.

 

Immediately below the word 'statues', the word is, I think, 'lead', but the 'l' looks similar to the 's' above it and I first read it as an 'r', then an 's', then I settled on 'l'.

 

May seem like an odd thing to say, but your writing is just plain "pretty", or should I say easy on the eyes; just saying.

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pitonyak,

I appreciate the critique. Thank you very much.

 

I wrote this at some speed without much thought toward 'perfection', so it's a fair example of my everyday handwriting.

 

The model for handwriting when I was at school was the Marion Richardson method, and I believe my writing is a version of this plus some italic, with errors that have crept in. My 'r's and my 's's are a weak point and I sometimes strive to differentiate them more clearly, but often they are interchangeable. Hey ho.

 

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Here is two pages of Marion Richardson's handwriting instruction for reference: 13bd3eb3f5c9108af95200a8c550da59.jpg

 

This is the style I write to this day, albeit not as neatly.

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Wow, very nice.....

 

Is that covered in this book https://www.amazon.com/Marion-Richardson-Life-Contribution-Handwriting/dp/1841505439 My guess is no...

 

 

I edited this because although I pasted the correct link into the post, I surrounded it with parenthesis and the viewer included the trailing ")" as part of the URL.

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I am seeing a common theme that I have bee missing.... the lower case R has a loop at the back of the R. I have not been doing that and NOW I see that it is commonly there and really helps to distinguish the R from something else. I have been leaving that out for a very long time...

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