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Fred

Runaway..........Del Shannon....Rescue Me...........Fontella Bass.............Lean On Me.............Bill Withers.........Monday, Monday.......The Mamas & The Papas...............

Build Me Up Buttercup...............The Foundations.............Operator...........Jim Croce.........Hot fun In The Summertime..........Sly & The Family Stone...........................

Listening to the top {pick a number} on the radio......And hanging out at the Lake Placid Lodge in the Buck or Owls Head cabin........................................................

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Here is mine.

 

~ Paul-in-SF:

 

Your handwriting looks great to me.

As I was in public schools in Washington during the same era, I was taught likewise.

Tom K.

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Here are a few samples I just wrote. When I am sat and relaxed, it looks like this. It has been written with a Student 51, a Garant Nilor Jrid and a Serwex pen, using OS Nitrogen, Diamine Skull and Roses and an old red ink whose name I don't remember. The grey is Noodler's Lexignton Grey but it feathered too badly on this paper (which is an ancient student's grade paper from the '60s or '80s that I still have around and that is in all other respects hundreds of times more FP friendly than any modern copy paper).

 

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or (mind the sheen of OS Nitrogen in this one):

 

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But truly, I can also produce, in a hurry, a real Doctor's hand, as "medical" as you can expect.

 

BTW, isn't it odd that in most cultures, physicians are (in)famous for their (bad) handwriting, yet they tend to be prolific chroniclers and writes? I swear, there is no special training on it.

If you are to be ephemeral, leave a good scent.

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Here are a few samples I just wrote. When I am sat and relaxed, it looks like this. It has been written with a Student 51, a Garant Nilor Jrid and a Serwex pen, using OS Nitrogen, Diamine Skull and Roses and an old red ink whose name I don't remember. The grey is Noodler's Lexignton Grey but it feathered too badly on this paper (which is an ancient student's grade paper from the '60s or '80s that I still have around and that is in all other respects hundreds of times more FP friendly than any modern copy paper).

 

Love handwriting!

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Fred

Joe Pass-Satin Doll Dean Martin-Baby-O Frank Zappa-The Grand Wazoo Yo-Yo Ma & Diana Krall-You Couldn't Be Cuter

Rubinstein-Chopin-Nocturnes Op.15 Joni Mitchell-In France They Kiss on Main Street Sinatra & Jobim-Bonita

Stacy Kent-The Best Is Yet to Come Jethro Tull-Bouree Wes Montgomery-Full House Mile Davis-In a Silent Way '69

Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson-Let's Fall in Love John Pizzarelli & Kurt Elling-Perdido................

............................... ..................................... ...................................

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Hi,

The photo below show the result, of almost a year, of re-learning cursive writing.

The text was from googling” handwriting practice text.” I think the authors are “Apparenti” and “MINItron.” I am not sure who originated the pangrams.

The top part is my hand writing before going through two work books. The bottom is a page from last week’s practice.

The top was written with a basic ball point pen.

The bottom, in Pelham blue, was with a Lamy Safari Fine. The bottom in Lexington Grey was with a Wing Sung 699 Fine. Two pens I take to work and not worry about losing.

Cheap 30% recycle 20# bond was used for both samples.

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The cicadas sing loudly from early morning, if only I could get used to wake up early too

 

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Fred

 

Sunset, Wings

A Poem, A.E. Stallings

 

Crows descry the sky, desecrate the cyanic, scrying and crying.

Swallows, I swear, not Swifts; but swift-swoop, swivel-whose

scissored silhouettes, belated, become a quibble of pipistrelles,

tippling acrobats. who haunt's the hill? Lo, one-note woe: Oh well,

twilight throws in the towel.

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Those stamps are so beautiful... I really like the car (nice angle), the lamp (interesting choice of background color) and the bird (always)

 

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