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And furthermore... ;) [sheaffer Balance, Diamine Beau Blue ink on Rhodia Graph Paper]

 

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OMD! Your handwriting is gorgeous! It just blows me away. Fills me with all sorts of lovely (and envious!) emotions. Beautiful.

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I am really and truly having fun with the new Sheaffer Legacy II with a BROAD nib! Such a great, rich line!

 

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A sample of my Dutch homework, with de Atramentis Myrrh ink:

 

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I am really and truly having fun with the new Sheaffer Legacy II with a BROAD nib! Such a great, rich line!

 

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A sample of my Dutch homework, with de Atramentis Myrrh ink:

 

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Great pen, great nib, great ink, and always nice to see some Dutch!

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