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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: NSW 2145
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The tactile feedback from fountain pens is unparalleled - it just feels great. At school, whenever I can, I try to write instead of typing, and for things such as exams, I seem to be able to write essays faster. However, I use FP's for pretty much all my writing, which is a fair bit.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: brizbun
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Was juggling whether i wanted a FP, rollerbal or the standard ballpoint to replace my duofolds, definitely will be going with a FP now. Just need to decide on which one.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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![]() _IGP2421 by lithos1, on Flickr ![]() Brilliant, brilliant pens. Unfortunately, those two are in a state of disrepair at the moment. Need to fix them. Both are Aerometrics. And, but of course, the paper those are on is Rhodia. The writing's from my Lalex 1938 Sterling Silver Linea. Actually, the burgundy with the rolled-gold cap did get "repaired" by those useless pricks at The Pen Shoppe in Brisbane Arcade - actually, I'd say a closer description would be "ruined". They squared off the plastic hood, and put a friggin' Hero nib in there or something. The Flighter (the stainless steel one) got cracked at the threads when I dropped it. This is common, unfortunately. The Lucite gets rather brittle, which is a function of their design. They were wartime pens, a bit budget. The reason the nib's hooded like that is because it's only a few millimetres wide, not the large arrowhead of normal pens, because platinum and gold and iridium were getting hard to come by in 1941. They are excellent, excellent writers. They're not what you might think of when you think fountain pen, though. They don't smack down a thick, wet line, but a fairly dry, thin one. It does have wonderful shading to it, being a little less bold. And you don't need to blot them much, especially if you've got Quink in them. They're thin and light, which is hard to find in fountain pens - most are pointlessly big and heavy, not designed for writing. (Some of the high end Fabers and whatknot are just stupid, made from about three tons of mammoth ivory or some such nonsense.) The P-51 is definitely a good example of American Modernist design .
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a parker 51 flighter !!!!!
![]() ![]() absolutely amazing. if you don't mind me asking, how much did it set you back?
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$45.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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2010. Antiques fair, but the chick selling it wasn't dealing in pens, it was in her junk lot. Being a typical stuck-up antiques dealer, it was deemed borderline worthless by her.
Her loss, my gain. Wonder how many ye olde glass oil lamps (her stock-in-trade) she sold in Tamworth...those things are a dozen a dollar in the bush. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Western Vic
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Some superb stuff being put in here.
Have spoken to Agg and no dramas by the looks of it for an OCAU pen club if we want to start it. I am looking for someone to take it on. I've got the Logitech G club here already so want to give it to someone else.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Sydney, NSW
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Just to throw a spanner in the works
![]() I use a Papermate Inkjoy 700RT for day to day writing (and to improve my normal handwriting) ![]() ![]() And a Hunt 101 'Imperial' nib in a Speedball 9455 oblique holder for fun or extra fancy stuff! ![]() Does anyone here use a flex nibbed fountain pen? Now that's something I wouldn't mind switching to!
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![]() I've always coveted a flex nibbed pen, but being left handed and knowing you need some technique to get them going has made me a little wary.
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*clutches silver Lalex* |
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Just ordered a few Jinhao x450's and Hero 616's. lets see how these go
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Very nice
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: western sydney
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I like my Porsche pen being a heavy pen i feel more comfortable writing with it
![]() Porsche Pen 002 by shane333, on Flickr
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