In the end I forced myself to get out my old caligraphy books and I tought myself to write in copperplate. MY handwriting is a lot neater now. I still confuse people when I take notes in meetings as I need to hold the paper 90 degrees clockwise so that I am effectively writing down towards myself so that I can make all of the loops and do not drag my hand over the wet ink.
Setch":ex6sz1ph said:In the end I forced myself to get out my old caligraphy books and I tought myself to write in copperplate. MY handwriting is a lot neater now. I still confuse people when I take notes in meetings as I need to hold the paper 90 degrees clockwise so that I am effectively writing down towards myself so that I can make all of the loops and do not drag my hand over the wet ink.
Good to know I'm not the only one who does this! I no longer use a fountain pen, but I always turn the paper, and this inevitably leads to comments like 'I've never seen anyone else write like that, but your handwriting is very neat'.
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Paul Chapman":3m0lh4yt said:I still use a fountain pen, Rob. I use a Pelikan - best pens ever in my view.
There speaks a true Galoot :lol: :lol: :lol: - RobByronBlack":1vkpar8f said:Pens?? I despair, I carve my writing into stone using a select choice of chisels and mallets, pens indeed.. some people don't know they're born!
woodbloke":1kulle2m said:There speaks a true Galoot :lol: :lol: :lol: - RobByronBlack":1kulle2m said:Pens?? I despair, I carve my writing into stone using a select choice of chisels and mallets, pens indeed.. some people don't know they're born!
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