Regards, Chrissy | My Review Blog: inkyfountainpens
Chrissy , well, I write both sides of the paper, and I like it that when I place an old pad in front of me I can open it up and see both pages , up and down, the right way up ...hope that makes sense !?
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Regards, Chrissy | My Review Blog: inkyfountainpens
TSherbs (December 18th, 2021)
Nice set up, Robalone. I dig it!
As a left hander I have never written overhand, Nuns with 2lb Hickory rulers made that a dangerous practice. I figured out early [ 1st Grade] to tilt my tablet in a mirror image (opposite) the way the right handed kids did. This may have been confusing to Sister Mary Sadistina, my first grade teacher. Who knows, she may have been dyslexic and couldn't sort it out. So I have always written with my "tablet" tilted 45* or more with the top to the right, and write underhanded. When we got to start using pen and ink { before the ballpoint was in common use } this solved any smearing problems as well. I also notice that writing this way with fountain pens removed the issue of "pushing the nib" rather than pulling it.
Jon Szanto (December 18th, 2021)
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