My EDC pen is a Montblanc Meiserstück, and my backup pen is a Faber-Castell. I also have a variety of Parkers, Watermans, etc. I write for a living, so I figure I should have the best tools for the job.
I was using a basic Faber Castell as my everyday pen. It's steel nib was very smooth. My wife bought me a new Parker 51 with a good nib. It's now my everyday pen and I really like it. A gold nib does make a difference!tell me about your Faber castells. I have considered those.
Mine is a fairly basic model. I think they call it the Neo Slim now. It’s a quality pen, well balanced with or without the cap posted, and the brushed steel finish means it can get a little roughed up. The only drawback is the area around the nib is kind of short and I usually get some ink on me when I refill the piston converter (but I still prefer refilling to using cartridges).
I neglected to mention in my first post that I’m strictly a black ink and medium nib guy.
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You can almost certainly buy it for less than list at the Fountain Pen Hospital. Call or email. I have a number of the collectible Mont Blancs and others and have always found prices less than list.I wrote to the Holland and Holland gun room and Charlie graciously sent me a lot of information on their new pen. At around £999 it is lower priced than the Purdey and I rather like it.
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Nice lamp, wish we could see it up close.There is nothing so personal as a hand written letter on home stationery sent through the post with stamps. My favourite ink is Mont Blanc Purdey single malt.
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It is a Maitland Smith antique, circa 1955 or so I think. We bought it online in California and shipped it out.Nice lamp, wish we could see it up close.
Very nice with exquisite details, and fits nicely on the table.It is a Maitland Smith antique, circa 1955 or so I think. We bought it online in California and shipped it out.
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