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You know, I began pr
You know, I began practicing the Old English alapbhet (using nibs categorized as brush ) when I was in grade school. Now I can knock it out anywhere-with calligraphy nibs, felt tip calligraphy markers or with a regular pen. Your down stroke technique is basically how I fake it too when my tool lacks a flat edge.Well, I wanted to share this. All calligraphy tools are not created equal. Not by a long shot. I have never met a self contained, cartridge or ink well draw, instrument that was worth a darn. Cost a fortune and never work for me. When I was a girl, I collected a lot of supplies from all over. (There used to be stationers.) Now I buy nips from my art supply store, and one at a time.So consider:Few calligraphers get it right all of the time.andthe most important thing for doing calligraphy: , good pen tipthe most important thing for doing professional calligraphy: extra blanks





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