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...but instead am catching up on DW discussions and indulging in my most recent expensive obsession, which is fountain pens. I do a lot more writing by hand now that I can simultaneously go "oh it's so pretty!!!!" and marvel at my ink and paper, or carefully select the ink I wish to use at each given time,

Right now, I'm going "I WANT A STUB NIB WITH A BIG RESERVOIR AND A SHADY INK. WITH SPARKLES. YEAH." and considering making a couple of purchases. (Well, and I'm also eyeing this Noodler's Creaper which has a flexible nib that will let me vary how thick the ink is as I write depending on how hard I press, but the reviews are so variable that I can't work out whether it's worth trying.)

But yeah--I think my deal right now is that I really want to play with shading inks and play with the color variation in a lot of fountain pen inks, and also take notes for work at the same time. And I think italic nibs work really well for me in a way that other nib thicknesses don't always.

Right now, I'm spending a lot of time mooshing my nose up against the swabs at Mountain of Ink and daydreaming about the subtle color variations that I would definitely get to see and play with if I went out and bought all the inks.

I mean. Look at this!

Swatch of green Colorverse Supernatural Swatch of blue-black Robert Oster Black And Blue Swatch of Diamine Ancient Copper Swatch of Lamy Dark Lilac Swatch of brilliant yellow-orange Noodler's Apache Sunset Swatch of warm gold Colorverse String

They're so pretty. I keep wondering if I should just go ahead and get some paintbrushes, just to play with the shading of the inks on paper as a purely aesthetic pleasure.

Date: 2019-01-29 12:06 pm (UTC)
cimorene: cartoony drawing of a woman's head in profile giving dubious side-eye (calligraphy)
From: [personal profile] cimorene
1. Pilot Metropolitans are a bit harder to get hold of in Europe - or rather, if you care about what color they are, and they've only been available in unappealing colors since I got into fountain pens without shipping from outside the EU. But also, I don't really love the cigar shape, although I am eager to try out their nib quality. I bought one for my sister this holiday season, so I'll be interested to hear her review. Notably, their nib sections are interchangeable with Pilot's Plumix calligraphy nibs, which, however, aren't the same as stub nibs because they're proper square-edged calligraphy nibs, and a very tiny but sharp-edged nib is a bit harder to write with than a stub (although you can grind it into one yourself with the nib tools I mentioned - it's supposedly pretty easy, but again, that sounds a bit intimidating to me, at least to start with?)

1. I had a TWSBI Eco stub nib. The pen broke after not all that long, and granted I was a novice when I bought it, but still, I felt it was a bit overpriced for the quality level, particularly the nib's. The piston fill system was fine, and I definitely would rather all my pens were full-size pistons without converters; buuuuut the stub nib was not as good as the Kaweco Sport stub and far below the Lamy Safari stub.

3. My hands are giant (or rather, long and spindly - my wife says they're like Gollum's) so we have the opposite problems there. I'm less than 5'7" but my fingers are longer than my 6'2" (and lanky) Finnish brother in law's.

4. I really want a TWSBI Vac in spite of all the aforementioned doubts about the brand's price points because they seem to be very good about quality control issues and replacements and I just really want to try a vaccuum fill. (And now I know I'd have to treat it with kid gloves. I didn't have Preppies to toss around and get banged up then.)

5. The Kaweco Sport (Kakuno is Pilot's child calligraphy pen!) mini-converters are terrible. They have QC issues you can find about if you search FPN boards, but even when they work right they don't work that well. I actually own three Sports - I like them a lot even though they are a bit uncomfortably small on occasion - in spite of some nib problems (my sister has 2, and both of us have perfect gold-nibbed ones while the silver nibs suck, and FPN bears this out - apparently they tend to over-smooth their silver nibs, resulting in widespread issues, especially baby's bottom. This is why I bought the nib-tuning supplies). Anyway, the gold nib ones is my favorite, so I'd highly recommend it, but the italic nibs are all silver. ANYWAY, I got a tip from FPN - you can easily refill standard international or long standard international cartridges using a syringe. I've switched to doing this for my Sports and yeah, it's much better.

6. I THINK the Ahab and the Nib Creaper have the same nib section, so they should write the same.

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