Some of you know about my green glass pen and how it turned out to be less than I had hoped for. After sanding the nib in a previous video, I was able to get the pen to glide across the paper, but, the main problem is the design of the nib; it's to short and dumps the ink much to fast rather than feeding it out slowly. The result is a puddlesome word or two and then nothing...out of ink. With my other glass pen, the one with the twisted nib, I can write two complete lines before having to re-dip. Not wanting to go through the hassle of sending it back, I've decide to hang onto it because I like the color. I have no hope of ever using this pen except in unorthodox ways such as in this video. In this video, which is a video about nothing, I am simply dry-writing my displeasure of straight-fluted glass pens. So basically, i'm just goofing around, playing with my new 8mm movie app and making scratchy sounds. I'm not as crazy about the sound in this video as much as I am the way it felt when writing on sandpaper. Sorry, no HD in this video. And if the sound tends to make your skin crawl, please don't dislike it. After all, it's not like I was trying to offend you. Thanks.
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