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02-08-2012, 09:17 PM #1
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Thanked: 79You obviously know your pens, but I'm surprised you don't mention the excellent Mont Blanc!
Back in the day, they produced writing instruments exclusively, then started adding writing accessories in the 30's. The high-end Pelikan comes very close in look and feel (and it's obvious where their inspiration comes from), but for my money, the Montblanc "Meisterstueck" fountain pen is still "The One". I inherited one of the 1952 models from my dad, still regret losing that somewhere along the way :-(
Learning to write with nibs and holder is definitely interesting, but maybe a bit messy to begin with. Alternatively, I might start with an ink cartridge pen that won't break the bank. In Germany, we used to buy Pelikans for school, in the US, I think pens by Parker, Sheaffer, Cross and Waterman are more prevalent.
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02-09-2012, 07:55 AM #2
Like razors I do not have all of them..... yet.
I also am very pleased by the better Japanese pens.
They have very smooth and flexible nibs and can be the best of the lot
if you like em.
Start modest read and play... there are entire forums dedicated to
fountain pens... One reason for a fountain pen is calligraphy and
dip pens open that door.
Of all the things folk forget is paper. I am lucky and have a paper vendor
near by (Kelly Paper) and great paper can make an inexpensive pen
work very well. A good pad of engineering paper with the grid on the
reverse side is a lot of fun. High rag and cotton papers are often a lot better
than clay finished copy paper. Inkjet papers are fun to try.
Some drafting papers take ink well. Keep your eyes open...
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02-10-2012, 12:30 AM #3
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02-10-2012, 02:19 AM #4
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02-10-2012, 03:28 AM #5
I've never had a problem with mine. I did take a razor blade to the nib to open it up a little but aside from that its stock and writes like a dream. Do I like nicer pens? Yea. Will I eventually get something a bit nicer. Yea but for the time being I couldnt be happier with it.
No that pistol isn't the only thing under my kilt, but I can tell you both of them work just fine
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02-11-2012, 04:16 PM #6
I have a few of the new noodlers ahab pens that I use daily for work.
Amazing pens for a small price tags.Shaving_story on Instagram
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03-17-2012, 06:56 AM #7
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Thanked: 0I did not write much with piston pens ,but i like these . These are cool as a gift .
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03-21-2012, 01:16 PM #8
I got my from a 80 something year old pilot that came into the airport that I worked at. One time I told him I liked his fountain pen and the next week he flew in and gave it to me. He said he had too many and If i ended up not liking it just to pass it on to someone I thought might.
No that pistol isn't the only thing under my kilt, but I can tell you both of them work just fine