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Thank you for sharing your handwriting AND especially in the old journal! I love the style & execution, it appears to be very period. I have an old store journal from a family grocery that I have found fun to read, just not as interesting color of ink used. You have given us a reason to haunt the usual places , just now to keep our eyes peeled for old journals besides pens or inks.

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Thank you for sharing your handwriting AND especially in the old journal! I love the style & execution, it appears to be very period. I have an old store journal from a family grocery that I have found fun to read, just not as interesting color of ink used. You have given us a reason to haunt the usual places , just now to keep our eyes peeled for old journals besides pens or inks.

Thanks for the comment.

 

I also have a mostly blank ledger that goes back to 1895. Just the paper, althoug somewhat brittle, is quite nice.

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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for future references, where can I learn that??? O_O

It gets mentioned in the thread linked above, but I think it's worth pointing out: Lloyd Reynolds' calligraphy television series and accompanying manuals (also available on iTunes U).

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and half sleeping on the book

"Quantum Mechanics"

 

(inspired by a German haiku by Tony Böhle)

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Fred

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Ladies and Gents:

Please excuse the dreaded double post...........

 

Fred

 

 

 

 

 

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