I like the Ancient Copper with the stub nib. I think that cursive shows up well with the differences in width of vertical and horizontal strokes - keep on practicing and entertaining us
It does bring out that ink well, doesn't it? I find it heavy going for any quantity of writing, but you can't beat it for impact. The fine nib of Kakuno doesn't come off well in this sort of example, but in the small scale setting of my pocket notebook it does the Ancient Policeman justice in its own way too.
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I like the Ancient Copper with the stub nib. I think that cursive shows up well with the differences in width of vertical and horizontal strokes - keep on practicing and entertaining us
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It does bring out that ink well, doesn't it? I find it heavy going for any quantity of writing, but you can't beat it for impact. The fine nib of Kakuno doesn't come off well in this sort of example, but in the small scale setting of my pocket notebook it does the Ancient Policeman justice in its own way too.
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