I have written previously about two Bexley Fountain Pens I own, a Equipoise and an Ebonite, and the problems I had with them.
Both were hard starters and neither liked writing on the up-stroke, running almost dry.
Both had been sent for repair and both returned in the same condition.
I was not happy.
Well Mr. Levy himself of Bexley pens contacted me. He must have been monitoring things here, or someone told him.
He asked me to send the pens back to Bexley, directly to his attention,
He asked for writing samples of these pens, samples of what I consider "good" writing pens, and asked how I held the pens, writing angle, pressure, types of ink used, prefered paper, etc.
He said he would evaluate and rework the pens personally.
The pens were mailed off. In no more than a couple of weeks the pens returned.
I inked them immediately and started writing.
I said I would give them a "one converter full" test and see how they held up.
Well, I'm about 3/4 through and decided there is no reason to test any more.
The pens have been perfect.
The ink flows when the nib touches the paper. Even if they have been sitting unused for up to 5 days.
Ink flow is as I like it, even and damp (not dry nor gushing).
The nibs are smooth.
How could I ask for more?
(I'm even looking at Bexley's again!)
Thank you Mr. Levy