Ahh another handwriting lover. I have a Parker Sonnet and love the handwriting
aesthetic. To be honest, the Newton has taught me to write even more neatly
than I did before. It is still distinctly my handwriting style but cleaned up a
lot.
Just be patient and form your script so that each letter is still distinct.
Resist the urge to squiggle "ing"'s etc. Speed isn't everything.
Sometimes the slower speed of handwriting gives me a chance to form and organise
my thoughts properly before committing them to paper. Not a bad habit to have.
Warm regards
Tony Kan
Christchurch
New Zealand
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...with my Parker 51....
So: how is it done? Please discuss.
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