1930s Parker Golden Arrow.
1930s Parker Golden Arrow.
I said no but this month I bought 8 pens and I found another list in a wishlist and in a basket of my famous online shopping store. Did I do this while I was doing sleep-walking ?? I used to do it sometimes I confess!!!
I'm currently contemplating picking up a vintage pen with certain criteria. Not looking for an elusive pen -- likely I will end up seeking a rather common model, in fact.
The challenge, being new to this hobby, lies in determining which pens are a match for my criteria of reliability, nib flexibility, affordability, diy fixability, and so on.
I have created a collection of vintage pen + writing sample on my instagram account. More than 200 of them. I've been told by enough people who faces the same challenge you described above that perusing this collection is useful for them to get to know the world of vintage pens. Just don't mind the sloppy sketches
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azkid (April 3rd, 2018)
I have two goals this year: first, to finally sell off a number of pens that are not in play any more, were early purchases, or just pens that have become extras. Beyond that, I hope to have my first (and possibly only) custom pen done before the year is out. I honestly feel like I'm winding down.
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Care to share a little teaser detail about the custom pen, Mr Szanto?
No real goals this year, pen-wise. There's an inbound 52 1/2v that may or may not be a noodle nib. If it is, great. If not, then away it goes.
I also have a custom pen in production - model is based loosely on the KoP and the material is CS Dartmoor (as at least in my case the material has some significance beyond being merely 'pretty')
Then, as I have just been told my exhaust heat sensor has gone on the car and will cost over $500 to fix... other things are going to have to get sold. There'll be a Waterman and a Sheaffer fantasy Legacy in that batch for sure.
Overall life is just too volatile to make too many plans for this year, at least not without a lot of contingency planning.
About the pen, no. However, this last week I landed a buy for what I believe is the nib/feed (and possibly section?) I'll use in it by getting an old HR Sheaffer that was broken and beat up except for what looked like a good condition nib. It is, thank goodness, but it was a calculated gamble at only $20.
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Nice choice! I was going to cannibalize my Parker duofold (big red) nib to go in a custom pen but cannot bring myself to destroy a perfectly good pen. So, it's bog standard jowo for me (not having any other sources to draw on as it is).
Well, that is the question - do I have a goal pen for 2018???
I have been reading a lot about the new Pineider La Grande Bellezza in Rodalite Red or Lapis Blue, but I am not sure if I want to spend that much right now. I have also been thinking seriously about another Franklin Christoph with one of Mike's nibs and a music nib. But at the very least I will probably buy another Lamy Aion and probably another Lamy Studio with 14K nib and possibly another Lamy 2000.
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Ahriman4891 (April 3rd, 2018), lsmith42 (April 3rd, 2018)
I have a goal project: to make my handful of Lady Elsa’s write as beautifully as they look, which involves replacing their nibs and ripping out their feeds. It may be slightly cheaper than therapy.
My goal pen for 2018 is another Conid pen. The original clear flattop demonstrator is what I have my eyes on. Too bad their prices went up a little. Just means I have to save more $$$$.
Dave
I only started using fountain pens again this year, but already my 2018 goal is to stop buying them. By the end of the year, I aim to have settled down with three pens that I really like. One fine nib, one medium, and one italic. If there's a few others lurking in a drawer as spares, loaners and potential gifts, I don't mind. I also want to have an established range of inks that I really like.
In effect, 2018 will be my exploration of kit, so that I can then just settle down and enjoy using them. That's where the real enjoyment is for me. I'm not a shopper, a collector, or a hoarder. I just like using the same few things time and time again over many years, be it mugs, hats, pocket knives, lighters, pipes, saucepans, or pens.
What Cyril said.
Yes, I now understand I have one goal.I bought a few Pen cases to put my Fps in them, clean and wash.
And then buy some good paper and a good overall Calligraphy ink. Prepare some nibs and start using the Dip pens until my writing get fine tune to a better level.
By the way, I am well equipped for dip pens as I bought several Dip pen holders and a Bunch of Vintage nibs on E-Bay.
I'm more focus in calligraphy and then I am going to manifest my writing skills using FP in a different level. I am setting my goal now-a-days.
Last edited by Cyril; April 20th, 2018 at 07:14 AM.
What wuddus said. I think I've reached my pen goal which was to have a super smooth ridiculously fine nib,. I've just received a custom grind which I think fits the bill so far
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Well, we've just crossed into May, and I think I'm almost there already with the three pens. My pen goals have changed a little from when I wrote the above post though, and I will be expanding on that in a separate thread when I finally cross the finish line, which should hopefully be in the next few weeks.
Suffice to say that of my ideal three, I have one already, number two just needs another nib which is on the way, and I had a very near miss with number three. I got one that very nearly ticked all the boxes for the third slot, but not quite, so I'm trying something else instead. I ended up with a few more pens than I hoped for along the way, but they were all part of the necessary learning curve to end up where I wanted to be.
Inks are still work in progress, but I hope to have that nailed too by the end of the month.
Details to follow when the postie's been.
The day that one pen - or three pens, etc - can do everything I want to do with a pen, I'll pare down to that amount. Until then (an event that won't ever happen) I'll never allow my creative urges to be subservient to a minimalist folly.
I never plan on eating just one food, either. Life is a banquet.
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
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