Looks like J. Herbin may be re-launching Ocean Bleu but with gold flakes!
Quick Gaf:
Want to give a fountain pen to my gf as a present:
Go for the Lamy 6 M
Or the Lamy Safari ???
I like the aesthetics of the first one more, but maybe it's not worth the price?
I don't know much about the first pen, but the Safari has plenty of ringing endorsements from my friends. I think Nappuccino has one and has been using it fairly often.
Both are the same nib. First one is just stainless steel and doesn't have that Safari grip.Quick Gaf:
Want to give a fountain pen to my gf as a present:
Go for the Lamy 6 M
Or the Lamy Safari ???
I like the aesthetics of the first one more, but maybe it's not worth the price?
The first one is an Lamy Logo. Not sure why Amazon gave it such a weird name.I don't know much about the first pen, but the Safari has plenty of ringing endorsements from my friends. I think Nappuccino has one and has been using it fairly often.
Looks like J. Herbin may be re-launching Ocean Bleu but with gold flakes!
Interesting. I think the steel one has the nicer optics, but I have heard very little about it. Even the OP gives the Safari a raving review :/
Decisions decisions
I so wish I could use one of these but I am left handed and my handwriting is already garbage and with a fountain pen I just smear all over the page (
Is there somewhere to order this? I find nothing from googling.
Is there somewhere to order this? I find nothing from googling.
I decided to splurge a little and get a fine point pilot vanishing point, along with the iroahizuku "asa-gao" ink and waterman serenity blue ink. Can't wait until they arrive.
New pen and ink yay.
Korea brick and mortar store only.
Ah, I thought it said available online in one of the press releases.New pen and ink yay.
Korea brick and mortar store only.
Where do you usually order them from?I looooooooove my Iroshizuku minis! The presentation box the 3-packs come in is really a nice touch. Really catches the attention of even non-FP users. Each bottle is like a gem in a showcase.
Ah, I thought it said available online in one of the press releases.
Where do you usually order them from?
New pen and ink yay.
Holy shit is the vanishing point nice. If it normal for pilot pens to be slightly scratchy?
First off, OP thank you for this thread. It makes me want to buy an fountain pen, so I shall.
I'm an elementary ESOL/ESE teacher. I take a lot of notes and sign a lot of papers, can anyone recommend me a nice fountain pen that just rocks. I see that the Lamy Safari the OP recommends is about $23 on Amazon. Are there any other pens Amazon Prime carries that I should check out instead? I don't mind spending more money if I have too.
Thanks!
Yeah, I've only heard complaints about lamy for QC. It feels fine, just sounds scratchy. I thought I heard Japanese pens tend to be scratchier. I do have a fine point also.Congrats, it's such a great pen.
Mine are very smooth considering how fine the tip is. The 'scratch' may just be because of the finer point, which is normal to an extent. If that's the case, you may find it's smoother to write with some inks over others. It's a gold nib so it may settle in a bit over time as you use it.
You could also flush it out and take a look at the nib under magnification. If it's slightly out of alignment, or there is a bit of debris in it you may be able to see it. On the whole, I find Pilot QC to be really solid, but you never know.
I swear by the cheaper Pilot Metropolitan. It comes in M and F nibs for around $10. It's a great pen to start out with. You can use Pilot ink cartridges or a converter and use fun inks. I'd start there if you're not sure exactly what you're looking for and you are a beginner. See how that feels to you and, if you fall in love with writing with a fountain pen, there are great options at $25, $50, $100.
I don't know much about the first pen, but the Safari has plenty of ringing endorsements from my friends. I think Nappuccino has one and has been using it fairly often.
Does the inclusion of metal cause any problems to certain feeds or require more regular cleaning?Massdrop (that's my referral link, if you haven't signed up yet) has a couple of good deals right now. There are a handful of ~ $50 pens, a $30 J. Herbin fountain pen, and a tempting set of 3 refillable J. Herbin rollerball pens. The rollerballs seem designed to use fountain pen ink, if you want to use cool inks in a non-fountain pen.
A 3-pack of J. Herbin 1670 Anniversary inks is $60. You get 2 bottles of the new Bleu Ocean formula (the original did not have metallic particles in it. It now has gold like the superb Stormy Grey! I need a bottle!) and the choice of a Rouge Hematite or a Stormy Grey (get the Stormy Grey! That is a must-own ink! It has worked flawlessly in my fountain pens and my Pilot Parallel calligraphy pens, and the gold sheen is incredibly cool! I get a lot of requests to write things for people using this ink. It makes a big impression).
There are two paper deals that you might be interested in, if you're looking for premium paper to use with your fountain pens.
3 pack of Franklin-Cristoph Firma-Flex journals (A5) for $34. I just picked up one of their journals after trying out a pad of their special paper. The paper is made from sugar cane and has a subtle pink coloration in some light. It feels a little rougher than Rhodia or super-smooth Tomoe River, but it handles all of my inks, including the wet 6.0mm Parallel pen, beautifully.
The notebooks are wonderful, with a nice stiff leather-esque cover with an embossed celtic knot. They lay nice and flat, too. This is basically another Moleskine-killer, offering better paper, better covers, and a more premium feel overall. One neat feature is that the stitching on the cover is a different color depending on the paper type (lined, blank, dot, or graph). It's a subtle touch that contributes to the overall luxurious feel. $34 is a great price for 3 of these. I jumped on to this drop.
A 6-pack of Rhodia pads is available for $44, which is a great price. You can choose three sets of 2 in lined, blank, graph, dot, lined w/ margin. You can also choose the special edition Rhodia Ice pads in lined or graph. They are all A4, which is the standard European size, closest to US letter paper. Rhodia paper is my go-to for fountain pens or calligraphy pens. It's just consistently great paper.
Does the inclusion of metal cause any problems to certain feeds or require more regular cleaning?
Does the inclusion of metal cause any problems to certain feeds or require more regular cleaning?
op, your handwriting is beautiful.
Yeah, that's what I feared. I ordered a set but I'll use my safari or buy another cheap pen to use the ink.Rouge Hematite has gummed up every pen I've ever used it in. On the other hand, I've used Stormy Grey in the same pens for months now and, despite the build up of gold (especially evident in my Parallel pens - I'll snap some pictures when I am back home), they all still write beautifully. I have 2 dedicated Parallel pens for Stormy Grey, and a designated Pilot Metropolitan - I wouldn't chance it in my Vanishing Point or anything. Then again, my designated Stormy Grey Pilot Metropolitan still writes flawlessly.
One key is to really agitate the bottle before refilling a cartridge or converter. Then, before writing, give the pen a gentle shake. The gold (and it is actual gold in the ink) settles out very quickly. You want to shake it up to resuspend it or else you get too much grey and not enough sheen.
Hey, thanks! A decent pen and a little practice and you can make your writing much better. I teased Cheesecakerecipe about his handwriting before, but it has really come along. I think the biggest thing is to have pen and paper that you love. If you are having fun writing with cool inks, on silky smooth paper, with a pen that feels great in your hand, you'll just naturally write more and you'll end up writing more neatly.
Anyone have any Franklin Christoph pens?
I'd be interested to hear, too! They have some gorgeous pens for sale, and the prices are not as bad as I thought they'd be. I barely needed to retire to my fainting couch after seeing prices of $100-150 with steel nibs.
The pocket 40 calls to me.
The model 27 is $70 and comes in a bunch of different colors!
Tempting...
They sell their own music nibs for $35, too...