Interesting. I have a couple TWSBI Eco that I'll start keeping an eye on. Wouldn't want them to crack and leak in my desk. My one Lamy has been solid, though I admittedly don't use it all that often as I much prefer other pens in my collection. Mine is the Aion, which is a step up from the Safari / All-Star range. It's a nice pen with a decent nib, but I prefer my pens with Jowo nibs for steel. And once I picked up a Sailor with a 21K nib I was in trouble.
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
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I have a silver Rotring 600 pen as my daily driver at work. (I'm an enginerd.) At first the skinny bit at the end (hold-over from the original mechanical pencil design) looked out of place on a pen, but I've gotten used to it. One of these days, when I'm getting my next order of stuff from Jet Pens, I'll probably get a black one too.
Edit: I'm still looking for a "Parker style" refill for the Rotring that's as good as a Schmidt P8126 / 8126 capless rollerball. (Best ever IMO!!!) I've tried the Quink and it just didn't work for me.
(I probably shouldn't have opened the "best refill" can of worms - it's sort of like the "best chain lube" thing...)
Despite all my Sheaffer love above, I am seriously looking at a Conway Stewart Churchill. It fills the same handmade British niche as a curly stays Hetchins would.
We went to a bar mitzvah this weekend, and our friends' boy evidently asked for a fountain pen (he is a manga/anime-crazed drawing maniac) for drawing and of course because it was his own suggestion it was rejected entirely by his parents. Oy these parents. So my wife and I went to a fountain pen shop in Toronto (Laywine's) and bought him an excellent Pelikan M400 with a fine nib (they were willing to switch out nibs at no extra cost) and a bottle of Pelikan ink. There's an old joke about bar mitzvah's and fountain pens, but this somehow seemed like a modern present. Anyway, he was pretty excited about it. He wanted to figure out filling it on his own, which is admirable. I expect there will be spillage and bent nibs, but if so he'll be able to get it fixed and get lessons on how to do it correctly at the local shop.
Good work! Support your local artist.
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
Dustin Gaddis
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I've gone all in on the Tactile Turn bolt action pens. The bronze and titanium model are both from 2019 (I forget when exactly), the copper is a newer pick up. The bronze is fully patina'd out, and has been for a long time haha. The ti and copper models both get carried when doing surveying trips for work, I usually take them both to have a spare if I drop one (they seem to always land right on the tip of the cartridge...).
It's interesting how the texture on these changes with use. New the 'ridges' feel sharp, not cut-you-sharp, but they have some bite. But that bite is gone on all of them now, the texture is still there, but it's not as aggressive.
The ti pen has been carried the most, and it's often right up against my pocket knife clipped to my pocket, so pulling in/out over the years has scratched that side up and it's essentially smooth now.
Titanium - trying to get a pic of the scratches and smoothed out section is hard....
Bronze - full patina
Partial patina from way back when
No patina from even further way back when
Copper - a flat spot that resulted from a drop.
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Rick
If the process is more important than the result, you play. If the result is more important than the process, you work.
I have not, I've got a Waypoint which is similar in so many ways and has a few things I prefer over the Rockwall (hollow grind and washers) so I haven't tried a knife (yet).
That's a sink in a teacher work/break room and it did get HW as well, I just hadn't hooked it up yet. As for valves, we show 'em everywhere because that's what the owner wants, every kick off meeting the maintenance guys tell us they want lots and lots of valves.
This is the school FWIW, tho that P-10 didn't make the video lol ::
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Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
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