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<blockquote data-quote="wintermute" data-source="post: 226106" data-attributes="member: 685"><p>A few years ago I decided that my handwriting had devolved enough and bought myself a cursive handbook and some disposable fountain pens. Then in dribs and drabs I picked up a Schaeffer No-Nonsense, Esterbrook, an old Kaweco pocket pen, a Lamy 2000, and a Montblanc Mozart which I literally fished out of the trash (it had a broken sectio) and had it repaired. I used them everyday until I got a job where the boss had a penchant for borrowing pens and absentmindedly walking away with them. Now that I'm at a new job I need to get back into the swing of things. Nothing comes close to the feel of a fountain pen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wintermute, post: 226106, member: 685"] A few years ago I decided that my handwriting had devolved enough and bought myself a cursive handbook and some disposable fountain pens. Then in dribs and drabs I picked up a Schaeffer No-Nonsense, Esterbrook, an old Kaweco pocket pen, a Lamy 2000, and a Montblanc Mozart which I literally fished out of the trash (it had a broken sectio) and had it repaired. I used them everyday until I got a job where the boss had a penchant for borrowing pens and absentmindedly walking away with them. Now that I'm at a new job I need to get back into the swing of things. Nothing comes close to the feel of a fountain pen. [/QUOTE]
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