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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostI have to admit that having secretly coveted a decent fountain pen for years I recently got one & I love it, a black & silver waterman loaded with purple ink.
As it takes more concentration to write with it I think you tend to slow down and be more aware of what you are writing - my meeting notes have become a lot more concise.
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<Goth stereotyping>
Surely the purple ink is so that if it leaks it just looks like you've split your cider and black.
</Goth stereotyping>
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI dont think I got much out of my schooling, but one thing I do treasure is that I was taught how to write with an Italic fountain pen.
(Only joking, before someone comments)
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostSecond only to green on the fruit loop scale!
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in purple ink: creativity at its best
As for fruit loop – I have never claimed to be normal (I mean I married BGG)
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Originally posted by chef View Postpurple ink?
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I have to admit that having secretly coveted a decent fountain pen for years I recently got one & I love it, a black & silver waterman loaded with purple ink.
As it takes more concentration to write with it I think you tend to slow down and be more aware of what you are writing - my meeting notes have become a lot more concise.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postyou can sign with it - maximum respect.
I can never get it to do curly stuff, just angular Italic-stuff
I would tear the paper if I tried to sign
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostSame here - I always used one at school/college - it's in my desk drawer now and I use it for signing.... most people think it's bonkers but I like it!
I can never get it to do curly stuff, just angular Italic-stuff
I would tear the paper if I tried to sign
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI dont think I got much out of my schooling, but one thing I do treasure is that I was taught how to write with an Italic fountain pen.
I still use it for special occasions like responding to wedding invites, parties, I used it to write my will.
It sort of adds a bit of gravitas or dignity to things
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