mine....
Ill get my girlfriend to write something, post it as mine.
She's awesome at cursive
Not that I know T. But you could carry an ink sample vial that isn't that big and could reload the converter quite a few times
Guess you can see it in the American Blue Eel review a few posts down. I'm very schizophrenic with my handwriting and have been meaning to ask others if they are, too. Hell, I probably have atleast four or five different styles depending on mood, time constraints, whether someone else will be reading it or not, etc. Oddly, my cursive is typically MUCH better than my manuscript.
I was just about to bring this up. From the writing samples, it looks like several people use different personal fonts/scripts. I took a drafting class ages ago, and my dad is a civil engineer. I went through an all caps phase and sometimes write that way now. My normal hand is vertical lettering that's a combination of print and cursive. Some letters are easier for me to print, and some letters, especially in sequence, lend themselves well to cursive. When I attempt proper cursive, it leans to the right. I need to practice that more, as I'm really not happy with it yet.
-Andy
The small 1oz Nalgene bottles might be a better option,
I've seen ink sample vials open easily. They worry me. The small 1oz Nalgene bottles might be a better option, but I'd still keep it in a plastic bag with a paper towel is I was going to carry it around with me. I'm paranoid like that. A lot of outdoor retailers sell them. A piece of silly putty or blu-tack can be used to stick the bottle to a desk to prevent spillage... James.
-Andy