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I've never seen anyone use a fountain pen that didn't come out of my pocket. I am however convincing one of the guys I work with to start. He is looking to just get an inexpensive cross one, but hey, at least it's another person using real ink.

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In my office, all day long.

I am not alone in using fountain pens :)

Don't take life too seriously

Nobody makes it out alive anyway

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In my office, all day long.

I am not alone in using fountain pens :)

Don't take life too seriously

Nobody makes it out alive anyway

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Met a fellow user in a local stationery store, but it wasn't in a caught in action spot, she looked for ink or cartridge, I looked for ink...

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I have not seen anybody else use a fountain pen yet (in or out of the office). I work in an office environment and there are over 100+ staff.

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I can't say i have ever actually seen anyone else using one in my life.

Although, a few students i have met that came from China claim they own fountain pens, i have never seen them with one.

Other than that one of my teachers in highschool said that her son used them.

Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes; after that, who cares?! He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!

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In the office we have also a limited ink exchange program. Whenever somebody buys a new ink, samples are available for exchange :) also sometimes merchants give ink for free when you make a large purchase. These extra inkwells are often slow moving exotic colors and are exchanged internally to people who like it.

Don't take life too seriously

Nobody makes it out alive anyway

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In the office we have also a limited ink exchange program. Whenever somebody buys a new ink, samples are available for exchange :) also sometimes merchants give ink for free when you make a large purchase. These extra inkwells are often slow moving exotic colors and are exchanged internally to people who like it.

That's great !!!!!!

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I saw my insurance agent a couple weeks ago, he was using a fountain pen one of those Bic fountain pens. Well I told him it's a start.

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In the late Seventies all my friends carried Mont Blancs - it was an animator thing and, characteristically, I ended up buying several Vacumatics instead.

Since then, the only people I see using fountain pens are in period mysteries on PBS. They mostly use them to write confessions. There's something lacking in a confession written with a ballpoint.

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No one but me...FPs are as scarce as hens teeth here in the wilderness of s. Indiana. When I attempt an explanation to those who ask me (to paraphrase the general consensus) "why the hassle and expense?" I get blank stares as of I've told them thier dog is not coming home.

I'm good with it...makes for a much better market for the vintage "stuff".

Let us endeavor so to live so that when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry- Mark Twain

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When I do see people with fountain pens, it is my family members, outside of them I never see fountain pens being used. If I new more folks in my day to day life that used fountain pens and enjoyed discussing them I probably wouldn't come on this forum as much as I do!

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Small video clip of Film Ferrania sending thank you cards to their Kickstarter backers - handwritten with an FP of course

http://www.filmferrania.it/news/2015/january-updates

People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them - Dave Berry

 

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Well, I never seen anybody else FP's in my High School (Like some people, I'm also a student)... usually when they ask what the pen is, I tell them its a FP, and then the usual question "How much is it" then I tell them.. and then the usual reaction "overpriced pen"..

 

*sigh* Some people just don't get do they?

 

-RTMC

Favorite Ink and Pen Combinations:

Monteverde Jewelria in Fine with Noodlers Liberty's Elysium

Jinhao x450 with a Goulet X-Fine Nib with Noodlers Liberty's Elysium

Lamy Al-Star BlueGreen in Extra Fine with Parker Quink Black

Pilot Metropolitan in Medium with Parker Quink Black

"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti."

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In a training session this week I was sat next to a gentleman who had a capped steel pen of some sort sat on the desk in front of him, with excitement I watched out of the corner of my eye until he eventaully reached for the pen and began to write. With dissapointment he uncapped the pen to reveal a ballpoint tip. I'm sure it was still a nice pen but it would have been nice to finally see someone else using a FP.

Matt

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Well, I never seen anybody else FP's in my High School (Like some people, I'm also a student)... usually when they ask what the pen is, I tell them its a FP, and then the usual question "How much is it" then I tell them.. and then the usual reaction "overpriced pen"..

 

*sigh* Some people just don't get do they?

 

-RTMC

People even say that about my Hero 616s. Then I come here, and people call the 616 cheap $#!@. :lol:

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I had to take my mother for a routine appointment at the local hospital yesterday.

The Consultant we saw was using a fountain pen with a very broad gold/gp nib.

I didn't recognise the pen, but I would guess that it was a vintage one (not that I am any kind of an expert pen-spotter).

Sadly, there wasn't really time to ask him about it, or about the ink that he was using in it.

In more-important news, he was happy that the hospital has my mother's condition under control :)

ETA: So, in the last few years, I have only seen one District Judge and one Hospital Consultant using FP's. I also know of one person who is in charge of the Admin at a Professional Institution here who uses one (for her signature).

Their pens & inks:

District Judge: Parker Sonnet in Black with gold trim. Ink: Parker Quink black.
Hospital Consultant: unknown black (vintage?) pen with gold/gp nib & trim. Unkown black ink.
Professional Institution: a Lamy Safari inked with Lamy Violet.

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