talbot
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I received a call from a client for whom I made a rollerball (Jr. Gent) a few months ago.
She said that her son, who's left handed, had tried to use the pen last night and it wouldn't write properly, the flow was scratched and broken etc., yet when she tried it, and she is right handed, it worked without any problem at all.
She asked if there was such a thing as a left handed rollerball :biggrin: Maybe there is?? availbale from the sky hook and rubber nails shop no doubt
I suggested that the rollerball had probably developed memory to her style of writing hence the problem but I did say I would ask the question of some experts
Well, they weren't available so I thought Id ask on here:biggrin:......Does a rollerball develope memory after its been used for a while?
Her son also drags his hand when writing and he's about to learn FP writing at school so I guess he'll have a few problems with wet ink etc.
Has anyone had complaints from left handed cutomers who've bought a fountain pen?
Regards, Bill
She said that her son, who's left handed, had tried to use the pen last night and it wouldn't write properly, the flow was scratched and broken etc., yet when she tried it, and she is right handed, it worked without any problem at all.
She asked if there was such a thing as a left handed rollerball :biggrin: Maybe there is?? availbale from the sky hook and rubber nails shop no doubt
I suggested that the rollerball had probably developed memory to her style of writing hence the problem but I did say I would ask the question of some experts
Well, they weren't available so I thought Id ask on here:biggrin:......Does a rollerball develope memory after its been used for a while?
Her son also drags his hand when writing and he's about to learn FP writing at school so I guess he'll have a few problems with wet ink etc.
Has anyone had complaints from left handed cutomers who've bought a fountain pen?
Regards, Bill