This site need more of these
Posted: Jul 27th, '18, 02:54
Discussions on fountain pens, because awesome. Alright, discussions about fountain pens are not really needed, but I do enjoy them. I currently have four: Two I purchased myself and two being gifts. I have dubbed my group of four "Cult of Boris".
My first fountain pen came in a set of JML Classic pen set collection. I enjoyed writing in a journal with it; unfortunately, the instructions to clean it did not help when it stopped writing, and I was sad. I did not contemplate using the computer to inquire on how to clean pens at the time, and only this year did I attempt to get onto JML's old site (I was unsuccessful as the site no longer exists), and I am unsure where to find cartridges for it. I do have pen flush, so I can clean it. I believe the nib is fine, but I do not have any sources. I do not know what the inks in the cartridges were other than black, blue and red.
My second pen, which I purchased myself, is Lamy Safari (La-me Suh-far-ee). It is charcoal in color and its nib is extra fine. I need to acquire steel sheets to help clean it as cleaning it the way I was instructed has not helped with the writing after I dropped it on the carpet. I bought Diamine Onyx black with it and was delighted with my transaction. I like being able to see the ink in my cartridge through the little windows as I write... which is not often because I am unable to get the nib to write after the drop.
My third pen I obtained is Nemosine Singularity. I do not know how to pronounce it, but I heard it is pronounced like the greek titan. I have also heard it is pronounce Neh-mo-sign and Neh-mo-zeen. It is the pen I write with the most, and it is blueberry. I bought confidence blue ink with it and am proud of my purchases. It's nib is extra fine.
The fourth member of Cult of Boris is my Jinhao 159. Its nib is medium, and it is orange and thick, which contrasts from my other pens, which are thin. I was planning to name it Charizard because it is bulky and orange, but I decided to name it Diji because a friend bought it for me as a birthday gift. The site he purchased it from was having a closeout sale as well. I am still stoked he got it for me.
Yes, fountain pens do need a bit of maintenance, and not every paper is fountain pen friendly, but with fountain pens, you can change ink whenever, and witch convertors/piston filers, you have a lot more ink to choose from! There are also different nib sizes to choose from, depending on the pen you want. I do recommend doing some research before getting a pen and ink because not all pens are easy to wash out and require chemicals that damage your pen.
My first fountain pen came in a set of JML Classic pen set collection. I enjoyed writing in a journal with it; unfortunately, the instructions to clean it did not help when it stopped writing, and I was sad. I did not contemplate using the computer to inquire on how to clean pens at the time, and only this year did I attempt to get onto JML's old site (I was unsuccessful as the site no longer exists), and I am unsure where to find cartridges for it. I do have pen flush, so I can clean it. I believe the nib is fine, but I do not have any sources. I do not know what the inks in the cartridges were other than black, blue and red.
My second pen, which I purchased myself, is Lamy Safari (La-me Suh-far-ee). It is charcoal in color and its nib is extra fine. I need to acquire steel sheets to help clean it as cleaning it the way I was instructed has not helped with the writing after I dropped it on the carpet. I bought Diamine Onyx black with it and was delighted with my transaction. I like being able to see the ink in my cartridge through the little windows as I write... which is not often because I am unable to get the nib to write after the drop.
My third pen I obtained is Nemosine Singularity. I do not know how to pronounce it, but I heard it is pronounced like the greek titan. I have also heard it is pronounce Neh-mo-sign and Neh-mo-zeen. It is the pen I write with the most, and it is blueberry. I bought confidence blue ink with it and am proud of my purchases. It's nib is extra fine.
The fourth member of Cult of Boris is my Jinhao 159. Its nib is medium, and it is orange and thick, which contrasts from my other pens, which are thin. I was planning to name it Charizard because it is bulky and orange, but I decided to name it Diji because a friend bought it for me as a birthday gift. The site he purchased it from was having a closeout sale as well. I am still stoked he got it for me.
Yes, fountain pens do need a bit of maintenance, and not every paper is fountain pen friendly, but with fountain pens, you can change ink whenever, and witch convertors/piston filers, you have a lot more ink to choose from! There are also different nib sizes to choose from, depending on the pen you want. I do recommend doing some research before getting a pen and ink because not all pens are easy to wash out and require chemicals that damage your pen.