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Old 12-31-2008, 06:12 AM   #11
Snowman
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Given the opportunity, my handwriting quickly deteriorates to an unreadable scrawl. For that reason, I nearly always use a fountain pen; for normal writing, one with a square-cut ("stub") nib, and for quick note taking, one with a conventional fine nib.

In addition, I still "practise my letters" from time-to-time - even though I'm into my second half-century! For this, my preferred handwriting guide is the "Getty-Dubay" pattern, which I find both looks good, and does not degrade to a slightly bumpy - and unreadable - line when taking notes at speed. (c.f. Palmer, for example).

Now you've reminded me, I have some G-D tt fonts. I wonder how they would look on my cybook...

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