When I decided to convert more or less completely to the use of fountain pens over any other writing instrument I decided that I would need at least one or two inexpensive every day pens for use at work and in the writing of notes. I found the Aldo Domani Two Tone at Office Depot for $19.95 and figured that if it didn't work out, no big deal. I have been pleasantly surprised by this pen
The Two Tone comes in a package with a short stylus/ballpoint as it's mate, has a conversion system to turn it into a rollerball, and in the brown and black color is quite appealling for such a low priced pen. The chrome accents bring out the semigloss coating on this pen and really make it stand out. The screw on cap also adds a look of quality to the pen in spite of it's low price tag.
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The nib on this pen was wonderful right out of the box, an excellent fine tip that wrote as soon as I place nib to paper. I had some issues with nib skipping and ink flow until I popped a Waterman Florida Blue ink cartridge into it, after which I have never again had an issue. The pen writes without hesitation, even after a few days idle and there have been no more problems with skipping or ink flow. With the right ink this nib writes like a dream. For those of you who like a stiff nib, you'll be pleasantly surprised, the Two Tone has a nice stiff nib without writing like a nail.
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The weight of the pen is middle of the road, not too heavy for long term use, but also lets you know that you have a solid pen in your hands. With the cap posted this pen is a little off balance, but is easily adjusted to.
The converter is nothing special and has issues with continued flow, I prefer just to use cartridges with this one.
Over all at $19.95 this pen with all of it's extras and fine writing is an amazing deal and would be at an even higher price.
