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Just a no-name, checkerboard-pattern bigbore nicked from a Boeing supply-cabinet.
bd3 said:Well, I loaded it up with some ink when I got home and WOW!! I could not believe the difference in how it writes compared to the cheap drug store fountain pen I had in high school. The medium nib puts down a really nice line and seems to float on the ink as I write. Just amazing.
DodgeDeluxe said:I just purchased a brand new Waterman's Phileas today, and I cannot figure out why I am getting ink all over my fingers while writing?
Riposte3 said:You'll soon wonder how you ever wrote with anything else! My Waterman Philias (with the fine nib) is my daily workhorse pen. It works wonderfully with Noodler's Luxury Blue ink, and never skips unless it's running low on ink.
Working in a law office, I occasionally run into forms that specify black ink. For those occasions, I also carry a Pelikan M150 (extra fine nib) filled with Noodler's Black.
JohnnieT said: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 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.
JohnnieT said:I went to high school in a very small town and went to college at Murray State University in Kentucky. In both places I was limited to what was available at Wal-Mart, and ordering online was a distant luxury for the kid with three jobs paying his own tuition.
I think the government deal with black ink has less to do with the appearance of duplicates and more to do with uniformity.
The limited-edition Ma hatma Gandhi pen, priced at Rs1.1m ($23,000, €15,800, £14,400), has an 18-carat solid gold, rhodium-plated nib, engraved with Gandhi’s image, and “a saffron-coloured mandarin garnet” on the clip. The pens were unveiled this week, before the national holiday on Gandhi’s birthday.
“I know there is a contradiction between the man they are commemorating and the product they are commemorating him with, but you can’t expect a company like Montblanc to come out with a cheap thing,” he told the Financial Times.
EmergencyIan said:I carry a Waterman five days a week.
- Ian