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So we're back to the round hand script which I spoke of quite, quite a ways ago and I must
say that it's hard for me to not play with this hand. But these are this is some practice
basic strokes that you can work with. Fine line, no pressure; down and you can also go
back up again. But you really want to work at this; it's kind of hard to show you this
in this environment. But there's that same sense of a oblong parallelogram.
I am using a gillot 303 nib and I pretty much use this more than anything else.
I actually use this hand pretty much more than anything else; that dot wants to be more
like a, slightly more of; of an oval. Make sure it comes in line; there's an odd ball
letter for you. Ok, so that stroke; what you, what you; what I would like you to notice
is that these strokes ideally end so that when they hit the bottom base, the base line
there they; they return to a hair line and that's what keeps this, this hand from looking
light. But this one comes down into what's called a preseatious ending.