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Thanks, John. I love this pen. It's simple, it's comfortable and it writes wonderfully. It's also pleasantly flexible.
As an upside down leftie I have always had a problem smearing what I write no matter what I write with. The only instrument I really don't have a problem with is the Pilot "Varsity" pens. I would like to find a vintage pen that produces a similar line. I am partial to the older Parker 75's but I am open to suggestions. Where is a good reliable place to find a quality fp? eBay makes me a little nervous as I am not that knowledgable about fountain pens. Any help and direction would be appreciated. JDG.
I attempted to use fountain pens in high school and college, but never having the money for anything more than cheap big-box store cartridge jobbies, I usually only succeeded in making a mess or having skipped, faded, illegible work.
I switched to various Parker roller balls, which is all my beer budget will allow.
Here in the sandbox, I keep a handful of Parker Jotter ball points. Medium point, black ink.
I may have to obey the Army's black ink rule, but I like to think I have a bit more class than the plastic Bic disposable allow.
As an upside down leftie I have always had a problem smearing what I write no matter what I write with. JDG.
JohnnyDollar: I really like the marbling effect on that pen, it's very visually appealing. How smoothly does it write?