tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180054214906698045.post3235714127776728784..comments2023-10-29T05:04:19.343-04:00Comments on Card Boarded: Pack Break: 2006-07 Parkhurst x3Paulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08485984791258722017noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180054214906698045.post-28082803949884359752010-08-14T15:28:42.211-04:002010-08-14T15:28:42.211-04:00I never really thought about that, but it does mak...I never really thought about that, but it does make sense. Nowadays, everything is done digitally and penmanship seems to become less important all the time.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08485984791258722017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180054214906698045.post-49115834768358498982010-08-14T14:29:51.272-04:002010-08-14T14:29:51.272-04:00Nice Howell signature.
Someone once told me that...Nice Howell signature. <br /><br />Someone once told me that the reason that the old timers have legible and nice signatures is that most of them (especially the French Canadians) went to Catholic schools and that penmanship was an important part of their schooling.<br /><br />Now, I don't know whether or not that is Catholic school specific, but I do think that back in the day, penmanship WAS important; I mean, typewriters were a luxury and so people had to rely on the written word to communicate.Drop The Gloves!https://www.blogger.com/profile/15728510960787862232noreply@blogger.com