Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]No one has mentioned Cross pens. That's the one pen name I don't see mentioned. I have one right here. Kinda heavy and metal. But it always works. Even after coming back from a vacation. Works first time every time. The other one I have right here is a .... Sheaffer. I got a bunch of those I think. Some cost 50 bucks.. I take the cartridge out and use the thingie which uses ink instead. That's what I like about fountain pens. Cherry vanilla ink! Nope I like black ink. Or blue. Or blue black. Gertrude Stein said you should always use green ink. Not me any more. But I think its good to have some pens around which use red ink. To grade papers. And if they want you to write in blood. Like wearing a black suit instead of a tux. When I think of "fountain" I think of these: http://www.masterstech-home.com/The_Kitchen/Recipes/Reminiscent_Recipes/Soda FountainRecipes.html Mark William Rabiner > From: Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie@btinternet.com> > Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 10:06:01 +0000 > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > Subject: Re: [Leica] And so it begins... now pens! > > I rather like pens. In 1964 I inherited a Mont Blanc propelling pencil > on my grandfather's death. Nobody had heard of the brand in the UK and > I could not get lead for it. When on a trip to Germany in 1978 > glancing down an alleyway I saw a shop with a Mont Blanc sign, so I > went down to see if I could get some leads for my pencil. > Unfortunately MB no longer made anything like that pencil. All their > products were slim modern designs, except one, a cigar shaped old > fashioned looking pen, for the princely sum of ?58.00, which had an > interesting filler. It was the 149. I bought one and used it for many > years. It was some time later that they started selling all sorts of > other items based on that style. > It always had the extremely annoying habit of changing flow rate as > the reservoir ran down (perhaps I write too fast..). > My favourite fountain pens to use are Omas and Pelikan, with my Omas > celluloid being my preferred to "handle". > I used to only use fountain pens. Now I run almost completely paper > free I only use a keyboard:-( > Frank > > On 3 Jan, 2009, at 03:09, Jayanand Govindaraj wrote: > >> Gene, >> You are extremely lucky, see the pen lists and boards for any amount >> of >> horror stories. Compare the price of a 149 with its cheap plastic >> ('precious >> resin' in their marketing terminology), to a Platinum Celluloid Koi >> with a >> music nib, or a Sailor Ribbed Naginata Togi, or a Pelikan Souveran >> M800 (my >> three pens on rotation at the current time) and it is no contest, >> the 149 is >> more than double the price for half the quality. Try them out when >> you buy a >> pen next time. In a recent survey of pen lovers/collectors at >> Fountain Pen >> Network, only 5% said that they would use a Montblanc as their >> primary pen, >> compared to 20% each for Pelikan, Sailor and Pilot/Namiki. Other >> famous >> names fare as badly as Montblanc, namely Parker & Sheaffer, also >> reflecting >> the fall in quality. >> Cheers >> Jayanand > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information