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paulm

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Very nicely turned Johnny, I'm going to have to get one of these to see what they look like in the hand :thumbs:
 

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Johnny promising kit beaut blank a challenge to design toward the nib I imagine the finger grip to be helped by the shaping of the kit it dips right where a finger would in the hand. Over the years reminded over last 11 yrs with our local granddaughter on school visits open days Grandparents days etc I have studied in banks etc how people clutch throttle and choke holding their pens determining in my mind how on earth would you ever please everyone with pen design in theory and practice it would seem for most its utter exasperation and necessity using a pen anyway. As a victim of slates , pencils shortages faulty fountain pens and the saviour of the whole world of communication the biro my writing went from easy to read to different.

Like the way you have chosen this kit great idea, thanks.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 
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