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As a kid i loved the look of real writing, but being cack-handed for me it always ended in tears. I usually ended up with more ink up the side of my hand than on the paper, so around the age of 11-12 I gave up the ghost.
Having just picked up a nice leather note book cover and note books from Sean I thought I would look into fountain pens again.
Ive just seen this beginners left handed pen on cult pens for very little money
clicky
and thought I might give it a go.
However, if someone could point me to a better (and lets be honest, prettier/more grown up) forgiving fountain pen, then I would be grateful.
Also, are there any down sides to converters? they look a no brainer but then I'm a bear of very little brain in this field.
Having just picked up a nice leather note book cover and note books from Sean I thought I would look into fountain pens again.
Ive just seen this beginners left handed pen on cult pens for very little money
clicky
and thought I might give it a go.
However, if someone could point me to a better (and lets be honest, prettier/more grown up) forgiving fountain pen, then I would be grateful.
Also, are there any down sides to converters? they look a no brainer but then I'm a bear of very little brain in this field.