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Fred

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After a year of scratching around...here's where I'm at. When I started I was a printer only...couldn't have written cursive to save my life.

 

Comments or suggestions welcome.

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Edit: I realize the question was formed in a bit more difficult manner than it needed to be, so I try again. 4 weeks ago I didn't know cursive, now I can do above. That's written fairly quick, and tighter than the spacing I use when I practice. That's about the size & tightness I'm looking to be my new everyday handwriting. It looks messy, closed loops, overall smudgy feel to it. Would you assess the problem be mostly in the area of the nib (size m, and pretty wet) and would adjusting - or replacing - it fix the thing, or is the problem the cheap copier paper I'm using and would acquiring proper writing medium result in ink holding form together better, or would another ink type have major effect - it's diamine blue black on there now. Or is it just that I'm writing it wrong, and will overcome in time through practice? Any input is appreciated, thanks.

I think that your writing looks pretty good; nicely balanced and perfectly legible. Regarding your questions, the one thing I would definitely change is your nib width. For your size of writing, moving from a medium to a fine nib will make everything sharper and clearer. IMO.

 

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That's your rapid hand in italic? After only three weeks?

 

Bravo! That's a great italic hand.

 

I'd love to see what this looks like in a few months, when it ripens into something more distinctly you.

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Kenneth Moyle

Hamilton, Ontario

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That's your rapid hand in italic? After only three weeks?

 

Bravo! That's a great italic hand.

 

I'd love to see what this looks like in a few months, when it ripens into something more distinctly you.

I do not think it will season much. I do not have more time to spare for practise. And when I do write, it is usually very quick notes in uncomfortable positions. Of course I might be wrong. Time will show.

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I think that your writing looks pretty good; nicely balanced and perfectly legible. Regarding your questions, the one thing I would definitely change is your nib width. For your size of writing, moving from a medium to a fine nib will make everything sharper and clearer. IMO.

 

Ken

Thank you, I will do that.

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Today's piece, with my latest acquisition: J Herbin 1670 Stormy Grey

 

 

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"On every dishonest man,there are two watchmen,his possessions and his way of living."

Hazrat Umar bin Khattab (May Allah be pleased with him)

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Nothing scientific, just for the fun of it.

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Fred

extemporaneous speaking should be practised and cultivated.

It is the lawyer's avenue to the public....................................................

~ Abraham Lincoln

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"On every dishonest man,there are two watchmen,his possessions and his way of living."

Hazrat Umar bin Khattab (May Allah be pleased with him)

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Still the Franklin Covie. will post stanza 2 onec my safari gets here.

but here is a sample no the less

 

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not really that good. and only some what good when i slow down to think about the strokes.

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After a year of scratching around...here's where I'm at. When I started I was a printer only...couldn't have written cursive to save my life.

 

Comments or suggestions welcome.

 

Very handsome, very elegant. Good work!

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