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I'm selling my Visconti Van Gogh over on FPN for anyone who is interested.
Yes, Lamy uses their own cartridge style/size.
just grab a converter with it and use whatever ink you want.
Anybody have experience with the lamy studio?
Also, if I were to try a different ink, which is the best for a college student. Meaning the ink should be rather quick drying, fast [no thick letters with a blob of ink], and easy to use. I'm looking to spend no more than $80-100 on everything, pen, ink, converter, etc.
ta for confirming
no, its a pain and i use fountain pens like normal peoaple use ballpoints and there is no way im dealling with the faff. a shame really
so any one know of any decent, cheap, extra fine tipped fountain pens? nothing fancy and i want atleast a see through panel to see ink level
no, its a pain and i use fountain pens like normal peoaple use ballpoints and there is no way im dealling with the faff. a shame really
so any one know of any decent, cheap, extra fine tipped fountain pens? nothing fancy and i want atleast a see through panel to see ink level
i'm in college and use my safari with converter everyday for notes(Visconti Blue for whoever was wondering about a good ink). i fill it once a week or so and it takes no time at all. it takes probably less time than if you were replacing the cartridge. if you are worried about running out of ink mid day then you can either carry a small vile for a refill or just a backup pen. the only thing that takes any time is if you want to change inks. that requires a bit more time to flush the old ink out of the pen but you would have to do that with a cartridge too somehow.