Fuck this OP for getting me to buy a fountain pen. God dammit.
Can we be pen pals?
My thoughts exactly. How did Bagels just get me to waste money?
I need some kind of thread idea that will make people waste money in my direction...
Pilot Vanishing Point retractable, fine
Pelikan Level 5, medium
Lamy Safari, fine (got a few of these in F and EF for different ink colours)
Pilot M90, fine
Holla. I've never tried that particular pen but Pelikan is awesome. I'm a huge fan.My constant-use ones are a Pelikan level 5, a Lamy safari, and a Pilot vanishing point.
Slightly OT, but out of curiosity...was it this one?I now want a fountain pen. I'm also a big fan of mechanical pencils, so I look forward to that thread. The one I have now was like $30, which for a poor college student like myself is a lot to spend on a pencil, but I can't really do without a good mechanical pencil.
wow bagels
'i'm a huge nerd' the thread
i want a fountain pen now
Holla. I've never tried that particular pen but Pelikan is awesome. I'm a huge fan.
What if my handwriting isn't neat? Is it still worth getting a fountain pen??
Slightly OT, but out of curiosity...was it this one?
I'm not sure if it's quick enough for lefties, but who cares about them?
The only pen you'll ever need
That is not a fountain pen and this is not a thread for SAVAGES.
Someone (else) should do a thread for ballpoints/rollerballs!
There was this cool thread way back when about all kinds of pens http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=487183&highlight=pen Your thread sort of reminded me of that one though this one is more focused on fountain pens
And here's the movie I linked to back then in that thread showing off the Namiki Falcon Collection Fountain Pen with a custom ground nib (still want one too).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRebkWHsHC0&feature=player_embedded
I got a Lamy Safari a couple months back with a very fine nib and I love it. The scraping is therapeutic and the way it writes is great. My main issue is the ink consistency, sometimes I go through a quick dry spell as I'm writing and that's slightly frustrating. I really would love to try a medium nib sometime.
Swapped the cartridge out for a convertible one and using some Noodler's ink with it, because bleh blue ink for writing.
Not a gif, but I was trying to develop a fancy correspondence hand way the hell back with a similarly flexible pen:Came expecting calligraphy gifs. Slightly disappointed.
Found it. Here's what I had a while back, just the ones I use regularly.
My preferred way to fill them is by using the disposable cartridge and then refilling that from a bottle with an inkjet refilling syringe. Cheaper than buying new refills and more capacity than the convertors, where half of the assembly size is typically taken up with the plunger mechanism. Except for the Pelikan, which I use the most - the entire pen is an ink reservoir pretty much.
Damn, the really flexy nib is super cool!
Here was my handwriting advice from a recent thread:
(I had really atrocious handwriting until I dropped a rock on my hand and spent a year getting it back to normal-ish)
So, Bagels, you handsome devil, I have horrible handwriting.
I mean, absolutely horrible.
(Alright, not as bad as some of the Mathematics professors that I have, but still, it's pretty bad)
It's still going to look lousy even with a fountain pen, isn't it?
Flattery will get you everywhere.
A fountain pen isn't going to magically make your handwriting better, yeah. It might help, though. I find it hard to write as neatly with a ballpoint as with a pencil or fountain pen. If you're going to learn to write more neatly, I think it definitely helps to use something that delivers more "feel" between pen and paper. Ballpoints are just kind of...slippery? They're great for writing really fast, which is what you don't want to do if you want to make it neater.
I've tried using them once or twice, but, I had trouble getting them to write at all. Applying/not applying the correct amount of pressure, the angle I was holding it at (oh, I also don't hold a pen correctly either), etc.
I like the idea of being fancy, and an effete, snobbish bore, but, I don't think I can at this point.
When I was doing my Bachelor's in Mathematics, the focus was prety much on writing as fast as possible to copy down everything the professor was writing before it got erased to be replaced with more writing.
But, then, as a licensed Elementary teacher, whenever I actually get a job, one of the things I may have to be doing is teaching students to write correctlt (1st, 2nd), or write cursive correctly (3rd, 4th). So, that will be quite the adventure.
You know what? I'm not sure I've even seen a fountain pen in the last 12 years, let alone used one.
I'm sorry for saying it over and over, but try a Pilot Varsity. They're basically idiot-proof. And by "idiot," I mean "people with bad handwriting," I guess?
Here's a poem I wrote for my friend with my Pilot Plumix. I just really love the thick-to-thin you can get with it.
I kind of can't imagine better handwriting than this.
It's something that I can't do, but god-fucking-damn.
Flattery will get you everywhere.
A fountain pen isn't going to magically make your handwriting better, yeah. It might help, though. I find it hard to write as neatly with a ballpoint as with a pencil or fountain pen. If you're going to learn to write more neatly, I think it definitely helps to use something that delivers more "feel" between pen and paper. Ballpoints are just kind of...slippery? They're great for writing really fast, which is what you don't want to do if you want to make it neater.