Throughout high school, I used a fountain pen. I've taken pride in my penmanship since I first began writing as a young boy. I feel the way you write a message conveys so much to the reader. They get the style of writing, the wording, the precision. It all speaks to your character.
Calligraphy was my choice of club on Fridays too.
Unfortunately, modern times and more so the Army is hammering this skill out of me.
I say modern times because as soon as I hit college, I did away with pens and ink and all my papers were typed as per the professors request. Plus, it did make it easy to change at the last moment.
The Army is taking this skill away from me too. I haven't filled out so many forms with a pen in all my life and it's the first time in years I've been constantly using a pen. However, all these forms are to be in printed in capital letters and the quality of paper cannot withstand the weight and saturation of ink.
Also, I left a note for someone at HQ and it was in cursive. I was told it held things up because it was not easy to read. I know for a fact my cursive handwriting is legible.
Anyway, I'm drifting away from the point. I want to use a fountain pen as much as possible and want to keep it safe in the pen holder in my sleeve. I need something thin and strong incase I end up doing something a little rough.
Could any of you gentlemen point in the direction of a fountain pen to suit my needs?
Apologies for the rant
Calligraphy was my choice of club on Fridays too.
Unfortunately, modern times and more so the Army is hammering this skill out of me.
I say modern times because as soon as I hit college, I did away with pens and ink and all my papers were typed as per the professors request. Plus, it did make it easy to change at the last moment.
The Army is taking this skill away from me too. I haven't filled out so many forms with a pen in all my life and it's the first time in years I've been constantly using a pen. However, all these forms are to be in printed in capital letters and the quality of paper cannot withstand the weight and saturation of ink.
Also, I left a note for someone at HQ and it was in cursive. I was told it held things up because it was not easy to read. I know for a fact my cursive handwriting is legible.
Anyway, I'm drifting away from the point. I want to use a fountain pen as much as possible and want to keep it safe in the pen holder in my sleeve. I need something thin and strong incase I end up doing something a little rough.
Could any of you gentlemen point in the direction of a fountain pen to suit my needs?
Apologies for the rant