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Old 01-04-2009, 10:36 AM   #2407
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It's MR's fault - the "penmanship and calligraphy" thread was so interesting I decided to research fountain pens and handwriting - and stumbled across pen spinning as a consequence.

I've ordered a Lamy Safari fountain pen to see what a decent pen is like, and if it improves my illegible scrawl. I'm starting to find posher fountain pens dangerously desirable - so I'm half hoping my handwriting is irredeemable, and I can stick to biros.
It won't work Most people report their handwriting improves after using a fountain pen, but even if it doesn't once you discover the pleasure of writing with a fountain pen you'll want to try others, and then have several so you can keep different coloured inks on the go.
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