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Fountain pens and ink?

Another pen question! I have been experimenting with rollerball type pens and I just cannot settle with them. I have a terrible tendancy to squeeze my pens and place too much pressure on the paper, and anything that encourages me to do that is out. So I have decided to experiment with fountain pens.

The first major stumbling block I have is being left-handed. That means I am likely to encounter issues with writing angle and with smudging. However, at least I know that fountain pens require much less pressure to write with, so I am willing to give a few a go. So far, I have unearthed an old fountain pen of mine and some even older ink. After a bit of a clean, it is writing fairly well and, as long as I keep my wrist rotated, I can write legibly without smudging everything. The main problem is that the profile of the pen, where the cap fits, requires me to hold it a bit too close to the nib, which pulls my posture in and brings my hand round to smudging territory. Its still nice to write with, though.

I am now on the lookout for fountain pens that write well at different angles, and that are not averse to being pushed across the page by left-handers. I am also hoping that fountain pen inks may have improved over the past 20 years (yes, the last time I dabbled with fountain pens was when I was a teenager).

Do any of you have any suggestions?

David

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I love my pocket briefcase...

sonia_simone wrote:
I love my pocket briefcase (you probably want the international, as you can use it as a wallet as well, plus it holds a small pen). Very snappy and functional.

Hey Sonia! :) Well, I went and did it. I bought the pocket briefcase- ballistic. I wanted it only for the 3x5 functionality. What's amazing is the F-C product is actually almost the same exact thing as the Levenger product (minus the leather hand-tanned by Norse Gods) :D Oh, did I mention the FC product is easily half-price if not more? I also picked up a packet of book-notepads which may be just the perfect thing for my work... I need to work through at least 2 books this summer.

Getting back to the thread at hand... I have to say that FP's make my day all the time. Takes the normal drudgery and makes it fun. I will state one warning- when a friend goes to grab the pen to write... be wary... I've almost had the cap on my Pelikan busted due to over-tightening and insistent pulling on the cap. :) I have to yell out a couple times: "Careful! Twist softly!"... had to yell it twice today to my coworker... he got the cap off, and looked at it kind a funny... you know, when a dog turns his head to the side trying to understand something? :D Ha ha ha... well, it wasn't that bad... but it was close.

I think my new policy will be to not hand over my pen when their hands reach for it now. ;) We'll see how well that works. Perhaps I'll drag out my space-pen for them.

 
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