Spencerian style

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  • @tipstricksyou dear sir/madam i am practising this for 2 days and now i can write the spencerian style.My only problems are: the letter "p" ,"r","v","u" because i think that most people will not understand these and the Capital letters! Do you know any practise to do to learn them? Also i find it really hard to type fast like this!

  • @GeorgeChar95 Look at my picasaweb album (tipstricks4) and you can find some learning books.

  • @tipstricksyou Also could you please tell me the name of the song?and how can i find your album? thanks for your support and congrats for your cool hobby! I cannot believe that by practising this style all day long i can now write like this!

  • @GeorgeChar95 Chopin, Mazurka op.68 n.2.

    worldwideweb picasaweb dot google dot com slash tipstricks4 is the link

  • Everyone's a keyboard critic. Petty people that take any chance to knock someone down because either they can't do it, or need to feel like an authority on the matter, are less than trivial. I like your penmanship, regardless if its Spencarian or not. Don't pay attention to throng of antagonistic know-it-alls. Props to you man for taking up a dying art form.

  • @wagonburnt Thank you! I'm not a teacher or artist, this is my hobby and I can make mistake, however critiques are always accepted. Good writing to all!

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  • ... that pen is usable?

  • Sexy............

  • what type of pen is needed to write spencerian style? or what kind of nib? because i have a rotring artpen with different nibs.

  • nice writing what size nib is that on your pen?

  • @dzava I believe mont blanc make some flex pens but i am only really familiar with noodler's and parker. I would look for some waterman, cross and mont blanc. But most likely the nibs will be gold and the pen will be more expensive. Noodler's flex pens are steel nibs and are reasonably priced and write smooth. Unless you are willing to spend over $100 on a solid gold waterman or mont blanc nib, i would go with the noodler's. I'm not an expert but thats what i would go with. Hope i helped.

  • @StonedBoo And how about brands like Waterman, Cross or Montblanc?

  • @dzava Standard parker fountain pens aren't very flexy... most of them have a very stiff nib. If you want a cheap way to do this and still have a nice fountain pen. Buy a noodler's Flex pen or noodler's ahab flex pen. You can buy them from the goulet pen company... you can google it and you should find it. The site is gouletpens(.)com Hope i was helpful.

  • Do I have to buy a special equipment, or a standard Parker Fountain Pen would suit enough? Because I dont know how you do these thick parts of letters.

  • Best styles for exams. Love it when it takes me 3 minutes to write 2 words.

  • what's your equipment?

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