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Old 11-08-2007, 11:53 PM   #381 (permalink)
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I would love a reddish red tamenuri cigar decapod w/ two-tone F nib and gold zo-gan... That was a mouthful
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I would love a reddish red tamenuri cigar decapod w/ two-tone F nib and gold zo-gan... That was a mouthful
And the funny thing is I know exactly what every word in that sentence means.
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Old 02-20-2008, 10:47 AM   #383 (permalink)
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I bought a gorgeous pen today -

Yard-O-Led Viceroy Pocket Fountain Pen

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I use RSVP's for pen spinning, slightly modified to get the mass center near the middle.
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hmm for the lamy safari users. Where did you pick up your pens and inks?
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I would recommend these guys if you're in the US:

Swisher Pens | Fine Writing Instruments & Stationery | Fountain Pens, Ballpoint Pens, Rollerball Pens, Pencils, Stationery, Ink and Accessories
The Pear Tree Pen Company - Pens from Bexley, Lamy, Sailor & Visconti
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Alright all,

I'm new to fountain pens, but as much as I've been writing lately I've decided that I want to get some enjoyment out of it.
What would you suggest for at or under $200? I'd like to get something that will last me awhile as I want to try and not let pens become a hobby like audio has or I'll be flat broke.
Anyway, I've found a few I'm interested in. As of right now, the simplest Montblancs have most of my interest (among a few others I guess), but I'd definitely consider other recommended.
I'd really like one that must be loaded with ink rather than one that uses cartridges as this seems like it will make it more of an 'experience'
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Will converter-filled do, or does it have to be piston-filled?

Most modern pens will accept both cartridges and converters, but there are also many which are piston-filled.

For less than $200, I would get a mint Parker 51 Vacumatic with a gold-filled cap. It is piston-filled and normally go for around $100.

Mont Blancs are also nice, but you won't get much for $200 unless you come across a used pen.

I personally haven't used them, but Visconti apparently make spectacular pens. $200 will just about buy you a gorgeous Van Gogh Maxi w/ 14k nib. It is cartridge/converter filled.

There's also the Caran d'Ache Ecridor series. Iirc, they are steel bodied, silver, then rhodium plated. I recently tested the fountain pen at a local pen shop and it writes pretty well. The nib is arguably not as good as a Graf von Faber Castell, Parker 51 or Mont Blanc, but it is certainly acceptable. They are priced at $175-220 and accept cartridge/converters.
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Will converter-filled do, or does it have to be piston-filled?

Most modern pens will accept both cartridges and converters, but there are also many which are piston-filled.

For less than $200, I would get a mint Parker 51 Vacumatic with a gold-filled cap. It is piston-filled and normally go for around $100.

Mont Blancs are also nice, but you won't get much for $200 unless you come across a used pen.

I personally haven't used them, but Visconti apparently make spectacular pens. $200 will just about buy you a gorgeous Van Gogh Maxi w/ 14k nib. It is cartridge/converter filled.

There's also the Caran d'Ache Ecridor series. Iirc, they are steel bodied, silver, then rhodium plated. I recently tested the fountain pen at a local pen shop and it writes pretty well. The nib is arguably not as good as a Graf von Faber Castell, Parker 51 or Mont Blanc, but it is certainly acceptable. They are priced at $175-220 and accept cartridge/converters.
Thanks for your input. Your original post is actually one of the big reasons I decided to go with a nice FP. I remember coming across this about 1.5 years ago and I was immediately entranced by the Chopin and it's one that's probably at the top of my list. I've looked and they can be found for about $250 new on eBay and around $200-225 used (the standard one, not the platinum one you posted).
Using a converter is completely fine with me, piston would be preferred, but again, either way.
As far as the MB's go, I've found some that retail for around $350/400, that can be had for around $200 lightly used and some of the 'less-collectible' versions that could be found for around $200 new.
I actually came across the Van Gogh and thought it was an awesome looking pen.
I'll be sure to keep an eye out for the pens you mentioned and let you know if I find anything!
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This week I received a wonderful gift from a good friend. A vintage Parker "51". This unit has the added peculiarity that at one time it appears was owned by His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I. Allegedly the pen is from his exile period in GB from 1936 to 1941. At least that is what the previous owner surmised from the engraving on the barrel (see pic below).

Currently I have done the first cleaning with cool water, this removed the vast majority of the old dried up ink. Then I filled it up with fresh black ink by Montblanc and I wrote about two pages worth of notes. My intent is to further work the ink into the little passages and further clean up any of the old ink not removed via the 12 hour cool water bath. Next I will soak it for an additional 12 hours in a cool water bath followed by a fill up and using it for a week or so to see how it writes.

As you can see from the barrel it has some wear which I may try to polish out with a plastic polish liquid. Or I may send it to have it done professionally. Have not decided yet. Anyways here are the pics, do not forget to click on the thumbnail to view the full size picture.







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