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Thread: Any Fountain Pen Users?
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04-16-2015, 10:50 AM #421
Steve,
I prefer the medium point for all my fountain pens. My Sheaffer was a fine point and I couldn't stand it. Then I tried to flatten the point just a bit and . . . went a wee bit overboard — disaster. The pen is somewhere in my home office.
On the other hand, whether writing in Aramaic, Farsi or English, my handwriting is still lousy. Then again, one of life's greatest pleasures, aside from straight razor shaving, is to hold a beautiful fountain pen in hand and create beautiful words on paper.
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04-16-2015, 11:15 AM #422
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Thanked: 485A fine nib is very nice on a dip pen given the right paper. I suppose generally one commits to taking the time with a dip pen so expects the put in more effort and patience. It certainly slows you up so writing becomes very focussed. Lately, I've really enjoyed focussing; climbing (especially free solo and even solo top roping and bouldering) practices one's focus. I think anything where you're fully focussed on a narrow field is very good for the mind.
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04-16-2015, 12:04 PM #423
Yes I definitely a fountain pen user got some Twisby's and some cross gold nips.
RogerHave a great shave.
Roger
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04-16-2015, 01:14 PM #424
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04-17-2015, 03:46 PM #425
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Thanked: 9Agreed! I personally prefer the Pelikans over the MBs, but this doesn't mean that they are not good pieces. In this particular case, the Pelikan closest to the MB 149 would be the M1000, which I never owned, but my M800 is great, very smooth indeed, no skipping, and wonderful balanced.
Rgds.
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04-24-2015, 11:50 AM #426
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Thanked: 1587I was being understated.
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05-26-2015, 03:47 AM #427
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05-26-2015, 08:09 AM #428
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Thanked: 485Yeah, Tim, that makes sense (re focus). True though. And I was thinking about that again JUST the other day funnily enough. Thinking how climbing at heights (i.e. generally not bouldering although some boulder problems can also generate intense focus) forces the focus. A lot to do with fear, actually; or at least a respect of risk. I guess fixing pens generates focus, although arguably the risk is minimal.
I certainly should get in to letter writing again too. A new bundle of old books will need to lose their fly leaves for that. I think writing letters on old fly leaves is really cool; even if a little vandalsticnatious...
CarlStranger, if you passing meet me and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me? And why should I not speak to you?
Walt Whitman
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05-27-2015, 01:10 AM #429
I could either focus the paper or the pen. Oh well.....
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05-27-2015, 10:40 AM #430