Though I had grown up seeing my dad always using them, my own obsession with fountain pens started a little over three years ago, when I ordered my first pen, a jade-colored TWSBI Eco. It made writing ...
My first fountain pen had a bottle green body and golden cap, gifted by my father when I was in Class II to write letters to my grandparents. The first try was in my journal, and I fell in love. It ...
For the benefit of our younger viewers, fountain pens (some of which are worth up to $5,000) are classic writing devices that need no downloaded software to function, just some manual dexterity . . .
Today’s businessmen are able to keep pace while on the go with BlackBerries or iPhones or portable devices with increasingly speedy processors and intuitive user interfaces. But in the 1800s the ...
The old-fashioned aspect of fountain pens holds great appeal: ‘People describe drawing ink into their pen from an ink bottle and wiping the nib as a Zen-like experience,’ says one aficionado (Pictures ...
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