Fountain pens are tailor made for lefties....that is IF you use the proper under writing style.
What makes under writing the proper style. Perhaps the only proper method is using the right hand to do under writing.
Why Lefties side write or over write is beyond me. I'm a lefty and natural under writer.
I'm a lefty and natural over writer. It comes very natural.
The under writer angle is the exact same angle that the right handed oblique holders try to mimic. I teach fellow lefties this at every pen
show i go to. It's always a revelation to them.
What exactly is natural? In 77 years I have had excellent penmanship. I value good penmanship. I only write this so that it will no longer be beyond you why lefties write the way they do.
Cordially, Les
Sorry Les....no offense intended. I guess by "naturally" I meant following the function of the fountain pen nib. Writing at the angle shown in my photo there is no muscular stress on the pen as this is the way your arm rests naturally. It gives more control by "whole arm" motion and there is no risk of dragging through what you've already written. Also as you can imagine the opening and closing of the nib tines are in perfect line with an italic style font. Exactly like a oblique holder for right handed calligraphers. Oh ..and...please disregard my scratch... My dad is an overhand writer and has pretty nice handwriting but can't use a fountain or dip pen successfully.[/quot
Puter down, using cell phone. Hard to type. No harm, no foul. Many thanks 4 kind response. Cordially, Les