Left-Hander's essential set
Stabilo S'move EasyErgo pencil, LEFT-handed
Yoropen Superior - refillable ballpoint
Yoropen Ballpoint printed left-handed set of 3
Stabilo S'move Easy rollerball pen, RIGHT-handed
Your Left-Handed Child, Lauren Milsom
Stabilo S'move Easy rollerball, Teen colours, LEFT-handed
Plastic conference folder with elastic closer, A4
Online Catalogue | Current offers | Pelikano Junior pen w/ FREE 6 inch ruler
Ref: 34F
A bright, sturdy version of our best-selling Pelikano, with a less delicate nib unit for younger writers, a rubber grip and name tags to keep it safe! It comes with an easy-to-read ruler. All our left-handed rulers are scaled from right to left making it easy to draw lines of the correct length with the left hand, without obscuring the scale while you do it.
"How can a pen be left-handed?" is a question we hear all the time. Well, writing with a fountain pen can be a real problem for left-handers, as we are pushing the pen across the page rather than pulling it, which leads to difficulty with ink flow and the possibility of the nib digging into the paper. The problem is greatly alleviated by the use of a left-handed nib. Most of our pens have a rounded ball on the end of the nib that is machined to give smooth ink flow writing left-handed from almost any angle. Nibs are either fine or medium as stated in the product descriptions. Some people prefer a wider nib to produce italic script and will like our italic/oblique nib pens.
A lot of left-handers have a problem with smudging their work and if this is the case they may benefit from using a fine nib which puts less ink on the page, allowing it to dry faster.