Okay, I am back, lol. Now my question is conscerning when one changes the ink cylinder within the pen. Now due to the fact that one has to let the pen sit a while with a ink cylinder for it so soak and travel within the pen, does that mean that when I change its ink, say from black to blue. Do I need to run the pen under water to remove all the black ink, to prevent colour mixtures?
Oh My God. Thank God I have found you on the internet (Youtube) {Oh Sorry if you are Religious and don't like seeing God's name being used in vain}. I recently received a calligraphy set for Christmas, 2008, which I adore, but I have troubles with certain capital letters, and for some reason, lower case 'm' and 'n', they just come out more bolder than the other letters?
Read second comment of mine as I have run out of word limits.
y dont you make all capital letters on one video?
brazian777 1 year ago
Okay, I am back, lol. Now my question is conscerning when one changes the ink cylinder within the pen. Now due to the fact that one has to let the pen sit a while with a ink cylinder for it so soak and travel within the pen, does that mean that when I change its ink, say from black to blue. Do I need to run the pen under water to remove all the black ink, to prevent colour mixtures?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Yours,
julianallees
25th January, 2009 7:24pm
julianallees 3 years ago
Oh My God. Thank God I have found you on the internet (Youtube) {Oh Sorry if you are Religious and don't like seeing God's name being used in vain}. I recently received a calligraphy set for Christmas, 2008, which I adore, but I have troubles with certain capital letters, and for some reason, lower case 'm' and 'n', they just come out more bolder than the other letters?
Read second comment of mine as I have run out of word limits.
julianallees
25th January, 2009 7:22pm
julianallees 3 years ago