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11-09-2010, 04:04 AM #1
Fountain Pens?
Howdy all,
I had a chance to try out a fountain pen the other day and I liked the way it flowed.
I was wondering from the more experienced users what would be one to recommend.
I am looking to spend around 50-100 and like the sound of the ones that don't use cartridges but the piston filled ones? At least I think that's what it's called.
Appreciate the help,
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11-09-2010, 04:09 AM #2
Hey Basil. I wouldn't call myself a fountain pen expert, but I've been writing with a Pelikan M205 for several months now. It's my absolute favorite pen. I seek it out every time I need to write. It's a piston fill pen. I have a XXXF nib from Richard Binder (RichardsPens.com • Fountain Pens by Richard Binder). It's pretty sweet.
Feel free to PM me if you have questions.
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11-09-2010, 05:00 AM #3
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It's going to be hard to find a decent piston-filler for 50-100. For that price you may be able to find a decently restored Parker 51, which is a great pen. Other inexpensive brands worth looking it are Bexley, Pilot/Namiki, and Aurora As mentioned above Richard Binder's site is great, but you should also check out the following:
1) Pentrace Market Board
2) Nibs.com
3) Thefountainpennetwork.com
Happy Hunting
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04-19-2012, 10:28 PM #4
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Thanked: 194okay, so I looked at some fountain pens, holy shit! talk about pricey. I love writing and would choose it over typing any day. Anyone know of some cheaper starter pens?
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04-19-2012, 11:48 PM #5
Look at
Noodler's Ink and pick one out.
Amazon carries them but they are a little more expensive there than Noodler's lists them. Someone just pointed me there and I do like the pen. They run around $20.
There is a dealer's list on Noodlers.
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04-19-2012, 11:49 PM #6
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Thanked: 4If you can find them, Shaeffer Javelin. I have 2 that I use, they stopped making them (I think). They retailed for 25 US, but I found some on clearance for 50% off (which is why I got 2). There are also some disposables made. I liked them before I got the Javelins. the disposables were pretty passable pens. I liked them, good for starting and if you ruin it, you don't have to worry about it
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04-20-2012, 12:00 AM #7
I found some Shaeffer Javelins out there just now. They use a cartridge. Nice looking.
The Noodler Ahab has a pump. It uses bottled ink.
So many choices.
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04-20-2012, 06:31 AM #8
The Goulet Pen Company
Not affiliated at all, just a happy addictThis couple has built the buisness from scratch and just opened a brick and morter store. Check out the Platinum Preppy line of pens, best bang for the buck. The Lamy is also great and a bit more interesting.
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11-09-2010, 08:15 AM #9
Wow... fountain pens.
First question -- what was the one you tried and liked?
My favorite are the Pelikan, Pilot, Sailor and Namiki.
The Parker Sonnet has a fine nib and is well considered.
The Pilot vanishing point is a prize!
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Most have piston converters so the sky is the limit for the
choice of inks.
A fun pen is the big Lamy Safari especially for the price.
A good pen deserves good paper.
And you thought PAD was paper.
Do not ignore pen nibs for the old
dip pen if you have a desk.
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11-09-2010, 08:36 AM #10
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Thanked: 2Well, I'm quite new to them myself, but I've found this forum exeedingly helpful.
http://fountainpennetwork.com/
They've convinced me to go for the Lamy Safari. I like the look and I want an italic nib.