It seems odd that there isn't a Pen-Fi thread. So why don't I start one
Thanks to mrarroyo, I've started my Pen-Fi journey, my third real hobby!
Here's my first pen, a Mont Blanc Hommage a Frederic Chopin Platinum Line (145). The pictures took me absolutely ages to take (and they're still not perfect
), so enjoy!








I'm currently using Mont Blanc Black, but I've got Pelikan Brilliant Black and Visconti Blue coming in the mail.
Last night, I also put down an order for a Waterman Carene Black Sea GT and a Lamy Joy calligraphy pen, which brings my pen-fi spending to $750 in just two days! Oh well, it turns out that pen-fi is highly addictive and wallet-draining too! Please share your experiences with your beloved pens
Oh, you can tell us what inks you use too! I'll post again when my Waterman comes...

Thanks to mrarroyo, I've started my Pen-Fi journey, my third real hobby!
Here's my first pen, a Mont Blanc Hommage a Frederic Chopin Platinum Line (145). The pictures took me absolutely ages to take (and they're still not perfect
), so enjoy!







I'm currently using Mont Blanc Black, but I've got Pelikan Brilliant Black and Visconti Blue coming in the mail.
Last night, I also put down an order for a Waterman Carene Black Sea GT and a Lamy Joy calligraphy pen, which brings my pen-fi spending to $750 in just two days! Oh well, it turns out that pen-fi is highly addictive and wallet-draining too! Please share your experiences with your beloved pens
Oh, you can tell us what inks you use too! I'll post again when my Waterman comes...





















A good fountain pen allows a smooth ink flow regardless of writing speed and constant delivery of ink.

. I am not saying people who collect hundreds of expensive fountain pens are all there upstairs, but buying a nice pen (even up to a a couple hundred dollars) is not that weird. If you take care of it, it will last you for a very long time.

