Sunday, October 12, 2008

Fountain Pens

I like sketching in Moleskine sketchbooks with fountain pens. Here are my experiences so far.

My Namiki Falcon pen was horrendously expensive, but works reliably and makes a nice line. Its nib is supposed to be very soft, so that you can control the width of the line by pressing harder or softer. This is true according to my experience, but really you don't get much line variety. I am using the ink cartridges that came with the pen. This ink is supposed to be waterproof, but it's not. It came with a converter so that you can use other kinds of ink.

My Waterman Phileas Writing Set was a complete disappointment at first because the ink simply did not flow. I replaced the cartridge and it worked reliably afterwards. This ink is not waterproof. It came with a converter.

My Lamy Safari was cheap (about $30) but works very well and is the pen I have come to prefer. I filled it with Noodler's black ink. This is really great ink. I got some on my hands and it washed off easily; but when it's on paper it reacts with the cellulose and becomes waterproof so that you can use a wash over it.

My Ackerman crow quill pump pen doesn't work unless it is kept very clean. I filled it with Higgins Black Magic. It makes an extremely thin line, almost the same as that made by a Micron in the .005 size. I would just as soon use the Micron.

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