Fountain Pens (and other writing instruments)

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TVD
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Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:21 am

Please be careful with Parker Quink. As far as I can recall it has additives to clean the pen and can corrode non-Parker pens. I must admit the blue black is one of my favourite colours, though, and difficult to find in as warm a shade elsewhere.
le.gentleman
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Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:57 pm

Gentleman,

I am always using Montblanc ink, which has an additive called SD 21. It prevents the ink of drying out. That means , you can use a pen after a year of abstinence and the ink comes out fluently at your first try. I really appreciate that as I don't have to test the pen every time before a signature.
uppercase
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Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:14 pm

Well, then, I must try Montblanc ink because it sounds to solve the exact problem that I have experienced. Thanks!
BirdofSydney
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Thu Sep 22, 2005 1:16 pm

Alas, my Visconti joins the ranks of walking (writing?) wounded. A fissure developed from dropping it. A colleague snapped it through. Fortunately it is black, and with a little care, it may be put back together.

I am hoping my dealer can approximate an invisible mending service for pens.

Or else, I very possibly might cry.

Regards,

Eden
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Sat Sep 24, 2005 12:12 am

The loss of a delightful possession can be nearly as saddening as the loss of a delightful acquaintance. But your pen needn't be lost to you: running "fountain pen hospital" as a search term on Yahoo yields numerous websites of reputable (and other) repairers, including that of one of the best-regarded of all, http://www.fountainpenhospital.com/ .
le.gentleman
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Sun Sep 25, 2005 4:09 pm

uppercase wrote:Well, then, I must try Montblanc ink because it sounds to solve the exact problem that I have experienced. Thanks!
you may try this link:

https://refills.montblanc.com/a3.php?PH ... levelTwo=1

In Germany, we do not have this kind of service :-(

If anybody wants his fountain pen to be repaired, feel free to contact me - I still know a lot of world's best fountain pen doctors.
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Tue Oct 04, 2005 11:56 am

When in Rome, I like to stop by Campo Marzio Penne for their inks. They have pens too, most are inexpensive and would make a nice gift for a younger person back home, someone looking after your plants/pets etc. They have a number of other related items, such as leather bound journals. But the inks are my favorite: good quality and good range of colors. They are at 41 Via Campo Marzio, just off the piazza proper. Conveniently, at the other end of the piazza is a nice perfumery.

Campo Marzio Penne did have a location in Manhattan for a bit, on Lex in the upper sixities, I believe, but it is no longer extant.
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