tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post8168839393270545671..comments2024-02-13T10:20:04.888+00:00Comments on David Hepworth's blog: By my own handDavid Hepworthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05973053694541321308noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-62911162843838427092010-01-20T20:23:02.629+00:002010-01-20T20:23:02.629+00:00I'm a mutt so I write with a cheap Pilot that&...I'm a mutt so I write with a cheap Pilot that's a ballpoint made to sort of leave a effect like a fountain pen. This way I can fancy my words eloquent, and yet my fingers don't get dirty, and I don't feel bad when I lose the pens, which I often do. <br /><br />But I would like the fountain pen dynamic when firing off e-mails. Somehow spell check doesn't quite slow me down enough to consider as I ought.bZirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05086707471450034283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-86766580787064080302010-01-18T14:33:03.072+00:002010-01-18T14:33:03.072+00:00The joy of writing with a fountain pen (I have a M...The joy of writing with a fountain pen (I have a Mont Blanc that my lovely wife bought me years ago) is that it requires you to write slowly. With a decent fountain pen, you can't just scribble off any old rubbish, otherwise its all indecipherable ink blots.<br />Writing slowly, makes you consider your subject. <br />The majority of blogs would certainly benefit from a more considered approach to what is being written!Steve Lorimerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07905994085307042044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-13674527602003273422010-01-18T12:52:09.503+00:002010-01-18T12:52:09.503+00:00I have a nice Cross pen that's really just a r...I have a nice Cross pen that's really just a rollerball under the surface but the pen itself is fairly heavy and feels nice in the hand. Like you (and everyone I suspect) my handwriting needs all the help it can get these days.<br /><br />I remember school desks with ink wells in them too, I'm not old enough to have actually used them though. I do remember some kids having fancy fountain pens they'd show off in class so there was a bit of pen envy going on.londonleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08431179744928331353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-49425868800246991432010-01-18T12:47:36.424+00:002010-01-18T12:47:36.424+00:00I still manage to use my Parker fountain pen every...I still manage to use my Parker fountain pen every working day, even if only to put meetings in the diary, and find it invaluable for minues of those meetings that I'll be able to read again when the next one rolls around.<br /><br />I'd agree that others may struggle to decipher my scrawl, and do slow down a bit when penning letters for the select few I still hand-write to.<br /><br />Would love to splash out on a real flash one. Maybe for my 40th next year.Simonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02357929317301843307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-5589656651210925472010-01-17T12:05:43.003+00:002010-01-17T12:05:43.003+00:00One of those Independent articles about 50 best th...One of those Independent articles about 50 best things did stationery last week. One name that kept coming up was Cult Pens (http://www.cultpens.com/) and I almost spent £120 there in the first half hour. Apparently there's no need to spend more on a pen! Thought better of it and went off to hunt out the old fountain pen I knew I had. But a great place to browse.Nigelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09252766855035438100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-20498818695397200372010-01-17T10:33:13.674+00:002010-01-17T10:33:13.674+00:00I remember school desks with ink wells. I think we...I remember school desks with ink wells. I think we may even have used them.David Hepworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03541581777824775884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-9373137663180446402010-01-17T09:58:03.784+00:002010-01-17T09:58:03.784+00:00Writing with a fountain pen is great. But, there i...Writing with a fountain pen is great. But, there is a problem that you may find that people can't read what you write - particularly younger people who never really got taught to write in the more old fashioned flowing cursive style and hence find it hard to read. I know my kids struggle with reading my mother's writing. <br /><br />Which reminds me - I have 90 hand written exam papers to mark......rivetshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17898205638832832151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38548109.post-63197772270076460402010-01-17T09:48:16.856+00:002010-01-17T09:48:16.856+00:00Germany seems to be the place for good everyday us...Germany seems to be the place for good everyday user pens (as opposed to trophy pens). I use a Pelikan that is very light and feels well balanced in the hand. Once I'd tried one I could not go back to ballpoints. I also use a cheap-ish Lamy, which is kind of like the Bic of fountain pens but again, very nice to use. I lent it to one of our journalism cadets the other day to sign a form and she looked at it as if I'd given her a quill.mutikonkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08013127024190330396noreply@blogger.com