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samleum, in NPD Questions

You can try the squeeze converter, if you don’t like you can try the CON-40 converter. It’s the only other Pilot converter that can go in a Metro. But it’s not a really liked converter… I can’t really say because I never used mine yet, I just refill cartridges for my Pilot pens. Which is another option for you.

notlookingfornemo, in NPD Questions

As people have already said, yes that is a Metro. The converter is supposed to be opaque, and you will need to guestimate. It’s not just guesstimating how much ink you have left, it’s also guesstimating if you have filled the pen to the maximum possible. The ink does not get sucked up into the pen as quickly as a piston mechanism, and it’s impossible to see if you have a max fill. A couple of tips since this is your first squeeze converter. I usually squeeze the air completely out before I dunk it into the ink to remove the potential of a few drops of ink popping out of the bottle (especially for Noodler’s and the bottles filled to the absolute max policy). I also leave it in an extra second or two after it seems fully puffed up just to make sure the maximum amount of ink is sucked up. Luckily, this is all much easier with the Metropolitan’s cheaper squeeze filler design. The “premium” one that came with my Cavalier was encased in a metal tube. The squeeze bar was manipulated using a “button” located near the top which made it very difficult to fully compress the sac and see if the sac was completely puffed up. Terrible design.

UnfortunateTwist, in First Platinum pen, and first time using Platinum inks. the Curidas retractable pen.

I really shouldn’t buy more pens, but I kind of want to try the Majohn A2.

xoagray,
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I’ve heard both good and bad. From what I’ve gathered quality control is still an issue for Majohn pens. So if you get a good one, they’re actually pretty good, but it’s a dice roll as to weather you will or not.

Laxaria, in Note taking with Fountain pen

Take notes on paper with fountain pen, take a picture, OCR it, shred the paper.

Otherwise there’s literally nothing special about using a fountain pen for any task a pen can do (other than situations involving particular kinds of paper, like carbon paper or thin scratch pads).

If the convenience of doing notes digitally works better for you, then it is. You can still take out a fountain pen for a variety of other tasks (writing letters, calligraphy work for greeting cards), or recognize that for the time being there’s little in your life that a fountain pen fills practically and just enjoy using one as a hobby

pixiecata, in Good journals/planners for fountain pens?
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I use a Hobonichi techo planner and grid notebooks. I also use Midori grid notebooks. No feathering on both, not too glossy so my nib doesn't "skate" on top. I like Rhodia pads (some of the notebooks feather). Clairfontaine is lovely smooth paper but my pens usually "skate" on it and I can't control my handwriting on it, but YMMV.

Korvmedbrod, in Do you feel the urge too?

I don’t but now you got me thinking :-D

Bozicus,

It can be extremely satisfying, especially when you get the exact shade.

s_s, in 49 times around the sun.
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Happy belated solar orbit celebration!

xoagray,
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Thank you. :)

toga, in Good journals/planners for fountain pens?
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@kalanggam As others have said, the Hobonichi's are great with fountain pens, or if it's more of a pure journal you're after the Luechtturm1917 Bullet Journal performs excellently.

Amphobet, in Montblanc Mark Twain
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Nice, very pretty!

Lulu, in NPD/NID Vanishing Point and Sailor 762
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I’ve had my pilot vp for 2 weeks now and I love it so much! great choice😁👍

fallenpixel,

What did you go with for the nib size? I was lucky to be in a store that would swap out the nib for me.

Lulu,
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I went with the fine nib cause I wanted it small but was afraid extra fine would feel a little scratchy. after trying it and it felt like writing with butter I kinda wanna try a extra fine sometime 😅 ordered mine online so i couldn’t try them out but i am very happy with it! kinda feel bad my other pens get so little use now 😁

simple, in First fountain pen came in yesterday.

Wow, that’s pretty. I’ve been flirting with the idea of buying a fountain pen but I found the good ones expensive considering I rarely even write on paper anymore.

DarkThoughts,

The regular Safari & Joy are like sub ~20 bucks. Everyone in school used them.

uniqueid198x, in First fountain pen came in yesterday.

Oh, the Vista! Rather than be lured by the many colors of the safari, you have sought out the clarity of the clear. Great choice! Welcome to fountain pens!

Jah348, in First fountain pen came in yesterday.

Nice, I’m using my lammy today. I’d like to get one with a slightly flat tip so I can write with some slighly more interesting calligraphy. I’ll have to research what to get

Saturdaycat, in First fountain pen came in yesterday.
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What makes the book left handed ?

wjrii,
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Not the book, the nib on the pen. I imagine it's ground to accommodate the "hook" that many lefties do to avoid smearing fountain pen ink.

wjrii, in First fountain pen came in yesterday.
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Neat! I have a couple of Vistas, a Safari, and an Al-Star with nibs from EF to B. Solid pens and iconic design.

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