Brian Levy
Established
Small world. I'm also a member of FPN.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Probably most of you already knew, but this noob in SF just found out about this event coming up on this Saturday:
The Annual San Francisco Pen Faire and Sale
Saturday Nov. 20, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
http://www.flaxart.com/pages/whatsnew.html
I think I'll be picking up my first fountain pen there.
The Annual San Francisco Pen Faire and Sale
Saturday Nov. 20, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
http://www.flaxart.com/pages/whatsnew.html
I think I'll be picking up my first fountain pen there.
ederek
Well-known
^^ nice! <thumbs up>
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
You know the funny thing is that I told my girlfriend who's a preschool teacher and a regular customer of the craft shop "Hey, Flax has their annual pen faire. Wanna go this weekend?" And she thought I meant Olympus Pen and there will be bunch of camera geeks there.
That's the time you realize you talk about camera and photography way too much in front of your girlfriend.
That's the time you realize you talk about camera and photography way too much in front of your girlfriend.
Sonny Boy Havidson
Established
Me also although not very active.Small world. I'm also a member of FPN.
bastian a.
Well-known
My favourite fountain pen is a Lamy 2000 which I use very often. Sometimes also a Pelikan and a Parker.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Diplomat FP.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Got my first fountain pen: Pelikan M405 with F nib. 
Next target is Lamy 2000 with EF nib, but want to try a vintage pen with B, flex nib bad.
Next target is Lamy 2000 with EF nib, but want to try a vintage pen with B, flex nib bad.
Joerg
Dilettant
All this talk about the Pilot Vanishing point,,, I succumbed and got myself one. Just great ! Finally carrying a fountain pen at work is feasible again. Thanks for the GAS attack.......
Ciao
Joerg
Ciao
Joerg
newspaperguy
Well-known
Lamy Safari fountain pen... but for drawing, not writing.
My writing is all done on a computer.
My writing is all done on a computer.
mervynyan
Mervyn Yan
Just bought a Parket Sonnet Black Matt FP at Fountainpenhospital pen expo 2 weeks ago, it is my 4th FP, it is fairly smooth with a steel nib. let's see how long will it last, or get lost-
Stravinsky
Leitz Fellowship
Doh! Nice to see the fountain pens are popular over here. And it's indeed nice to meet some old friend from FPN too!
I am a sort of collector/accumulator myself and I have over 200 FPs. Mainly I focus on Pelikan, Parker, Sheaffer's and Lamy. I wrote some "essay" on FP. I like to photograph them too: my FP set on Flickr is my most viewed set over there.
Well, now: I think we should start a dedicated W/NW thread...
I am a sort of collector/accumulator myself and I have over 200 FPs. Mainly I focus on Pelikan, Parker, Sheaffer's and Lamy. I wrote some "essay" on FP. I like to photograph them too: my FP set on Flickr is my most viewed set over there.
Well, now: I think we should start a dedicated W/NW thread...
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
At present I use a very battered Sheaffer with the laque worn off in places to give that great brassed look! At University I had a Sheaffer snorkel pen that was ideal for detailed geological section work. Alas it got dropped from a great height and impaled itself in a wooden floor - dreadful damage to the nib and a write off. Visiting an antiques fair many many years later I spied another and as it was Christmas time had it bought for me as a present. It resides with the other on my desk-top (wood not computer).
jesse
jesse
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Since I started with Pelikan M405 & F nib, my GF gave me a Lamy 2000 with EF nib as early Christmas present, and also I got an orange M320 with B nib as well. Now the M405 is been fitted with BB nib. Next target is a Nakaya, but I'm sure this one takes some time to accomplish. I'm now playing with variety of inks and papers to find the best match for each pen. 
Austerby
Well-known
I have habitually written with fountain pens since school days 30 odd years ago.
Currently my favourite is the Lamy 2000, which I think is the Leica M3 of fountain pens: a classic design from the 50's; beautifully made; supremely functional in what it is designed to do; and idiosyncratic in only taking bottled ink, no cartridges.
I do admit to using a Lamy 2000 four-colour ballpoint though at times. Equally well designed and made.
Currently my favourite is the Lamy 2000, which I think is the Leica M3 of fountain pens: a classic design from the 50's; beautifully made; supremely functional in what it is designed to do; and idiosyncratic in only taking bottled ink, no cartridges.
I do admit to using a Lamy 2000 four-colour ballpoint though at times. Equally well designed and made.
Superbus_
Established
I love fountainpens and ther is always a different favourite. Parker 51, Lamy 2000, sailor 1911, cheap pilot and the chepaest but best is a preppy. My favourite is a tiny Waterman from the 20's and it comes with a flexible nib...
I also like calligraphy and dip pens with different nibs, sometimes with antique nibs.
I also like calligraphy and dip pens with different nibs, sometimes with antique nibs.
al1966
Feed Your Head
Me also although not very active.
Im a very inactive member of FPN aswell
I don't like to write with anything other than a fountain pen, Im left handed :angel: and have adapted to the use of an ink pen. My wife is left handed too
rolleistef
Well-known
nib and ink, anyone? 
deirdre
Well-known
I love titanium nibs.
Brian Levy
Established
al1966,
Just remember the old saying: "Not all smart persons are lefties but, all lefties are smart." I even have a left handed wood rule and it drives other nuts when they go to use it. I hold my writing instruments in the same manner as righties so never had to deal with wet isk issues. Learning to write this was was a result of using a dip pen in school as a kid.
Just remember the old saying: "Not all smart persons are lefties but, all lefties are smart." I even have a left handed wood rule and it drives other nuts when they go to use it. I hold my writing instruments in the same manner as righties so never had to deal with wet isk issues. Learning to write this was was a result of using a dip pen in school as a kid.
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