…flex…! I know. It’s supposed to be for music nibs. One can do nifty things with an object, even if it is isn’t the intended use of that object, right?…
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…flex…! I know. It’s supposed to be for music nibs. One can do nifty things with an object, even if it is isn’t the intended use of that object, right?…
…find the clip you need. You can still use your pen without a clip though! Some clips were top-mounted, others were just slip-on, and some were simple, and others were…
…on what I feel like writing. Round nibs tend to be smoother and easier to use, but a crisp italic can offer some spectacular line variation and very expressive writing….
…if they won’t be used – try to keep them clean, empty, and properly stored when not in use. Choose your inks carefully – highly pigmented/saturated inks may be more…
…a variety of colors, especially). The fine nib is precise and crisp, and a pleasure to use. It’s also fun to see how small I can write. My first fountain…
…museum. He obtained permission to use the three armed triskelion design, the symbol of preserving life, mythical power, and the guardian of springs and streams. The fine details of the…
The things fountain pens have been used for! There was the Waterman 20s during the prohibition era, but the fountain pen pistol patent shows some really creative thinking. This patent…
…the feed. Apply pressure to your nibs carefully until you learn how to use them comfortably, and remember, don’t over flex just to see how far it can be pushed!…
Why do you sell storage/display cases, slotter boxes, and slotted display trays? What is the point of these? A lot of people use cases with elastic loops to store their…
…Serenity Blue until you’re comfortable with cleaning your pen, and knowing how it works. Keep the questions coming – if you have a question, please leave it in the comments!…