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My first attemp with italic. Rotring 2.3mm nib. Yuck~ Ink flow is horrible and it's not crisp italic. more like a dull kitchen knife (curved!)

Any suggestion for a better pen? or to improve my italic penmanship?

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I am certainly old fashioned. Instead of an "app," I prefer the real, live pen and paper.

 

I cannot seem to find a clear distinction in my writing between Copperplate and Spencerian, so it's a bizarre combination of both. Oh well, I guess there are worse things... ;)

 

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

 

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