Yikes. Struggling to imagine the practicalities of that eg how does the fibre not snag, how much does it weight etc but if it works, then Godspeed to them.
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what use does that have? Battlefield comms?
Fair enough. Small acts of rebellion etc.
I’ve seen other people do this habitually. What’s the reasoning to go out of your way to do this? Just curious.
Agreed. And hopefully our man Kier can stop cosplaying long enough to follow through on more military support.
I won’t live long enough but I’d love to become an old cat man.
That Parker looks nice. Is the grip as comfy as it looks?
You want hefty in hand then can recommend this baby:
It’s the stainless steel version of the 2000. Not cheap though. The Kawecos are a gateway drug. I’m some years in to my addictions.
It’s a piston filler so bloody loads of ink to journal the demise of civilisation.
It is a small nib but it’s flexible and writes generously. Also it looks smaller because it’s recessed into the body, very much like a Lamy 2000 nib. Wouldn’t recommend the 2000 though as a) they’re quite pricey and b) quite broad in the hand.
Joyfully cheaper options are things like the platinum preppy and kawecos. I have a kaweco sport with a gold nib which I think was about £40 and it writes like a dream.
Hope this is helping with everybody’s existential dread btw.
Rotring is amazing, agree.
I’ll have a think about thin’n’heavy. Pilot make a thin version of their clicky ‘capless’ fountain pen (think it’s called decimo) that has a platinum nib. It’s one of my more expensive ones but it’s bloody amazing to write with.
Ooh. If you want to talk amazing pens, and the art of getting something fantastic for the least possible spend. I went all in on this a while ago. Notable shout outs to Lamy, Kaweco and Pilot.
Best one I’ve seen yet.
Fascinating thank you