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GuiA
6y ago
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It depends if it’s the act of signing itself that is ceremonalized, or the quality of the ink on the paper.
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chrisseaton
6y ago
What matters is that it appears to have been a fountain pen when the recipient receives it. That's probably a combination of ink viscosity, pressure on the paper, things like that.
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