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Now Available: Diamine Ancient Copper Ink Sample

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The beautiful Diamine Ancient Copper ink sample is now available in 3 different sizes:

2ml

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3ml

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5ml

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If you’re looking for a beautiful brown that works in any fountain pen, click here.

Fountain Pen Ink

Fountain pen ink is one of the joys reserved to fountain pen enthusiasts. With hundreds of shades to choose from, fountain pen users can test, use and collect unlimited ink shades.

With so many different ink shades to choose from our fountain pen ink samples give you the opportunity to test and collect fountain pen ink for a fraction of an ink bottle price.

No matter your personal taste or the occasion, there’s a perfect ink shade for your needs. You simply have to find it. And finding the perfect ink shades on each color is one of the pleasures of fountain pen ownership.

Diamine Ancient Copper Ink Sample

Diamine Ancient Copper is a beautiful fountain pen ink. It’s a well-behaved ink on most nibs sizes and papers. You can get a Diamine Ancient Copper Ink Sample in any of our 3 ink samples sizes.

Unlimited Flexibility

You can get this ink sample in 3 different sizes: 2ml, 3ml or 5ml. This gives you unmatched flexibility to test and collect your fountain pen ink.

The 2ml ink samples are the industry standard. They let you fill your converter or cartridge 2 to 4 times depending on your converter size. For some, that’s more than enough to test the ink and decide if they want to purchase a bottle.

The 3ml ink samples are a perfect balance between the 2ml and the 5ml ink samples. They provide you a little more ink. You can fill a cartridge or a converter 3 to 6 times with a 3ml ink sample.

The 5ml ink samples provide you more than enough ink to deep test and decide if it’s the right ink for your collection. These 5 ml ink samples are highly collectible. If you don’t write that much or if you plan on using dozens or hundreds of different inks, a 5ml ink sample can last you a long time.

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The Most Common Beginner Fountain Pen Mistakes

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While many people prefer to use a ballpoint pen for its practicability, writing with a fountain pen is a unique experience on its own. When you never used a fountain pen before, this may lead you to make some fountain pen mistakes. A fountain pen can enhance your handwriting and offers you tremendous advantages when compared to ballpoint pens, gel pens, and rollerball pens. And that’s why more and more people are starting to use fountain pens. 

When you compare ballpoint, rollerball and fountain pens, you might notice that usually, fountain pens are a little more expensive. Besides the higher pricing, fountain pens also require a bit more attention and care.

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However, fountain pens also offer an exclusive and luxurious writing experience. When you ditch a ballpoint pen for a fountain pen, you may notice a big difference on your handwriting and on the pleasure you get when you write. Fountain pens can make a difference in your work or in your life since they offer you the kind of experience that no other pen can match.

If you’re just starting on fountain pens, you need to be aware of some of the most common beginner fountain pen mistakes, and how to avoid them. 

The reality is that when you use a unique fountain pen you need to pay attention to certain details.

Most Common Beginner Fountain Pen Mistakes

#1: Using The Wrong Type Of Paper:

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One of the things that makes fountain pens completely unique is the fact that your handwriting can and will be slightly different when you use a different fountain pen. This is due to the nib and to the ink feed differences. Two fountain pens might look similar, but unless they come out of the same manufacturer, they’re the same model and use the exact same feed and nib, your writing experience will be different. 

Besides the nib and feed, when you use a fountain pen you also need to pay attention to the ink and type of paper you’re using. 

If the paper you’re using is too thin or is not ready for liquid ink, you’ll see ink feathering, ink bleeding or ink ghosting. 

Ink bleeding occurs when you are writing on a paper which doesn’t absorb the ink. So, you write on one side of the paper, and you will see the ink appearing on the other side of the paper. 

To avoid ink feathering, ink bleeding, and ink ghosting, you need to make sure that you are using a thicker paper, or better yet, a fountain pen friendly paper. This is one of the fountain pen mistakes that most beginners make.

Notice that not all thicker paper is fountain pen friendly. Between a thin and a thick paper of the same quality, at least with the thick paper, you can avoid the ink bleeding. But premium paper such as Clairefontaine or Rhodia notebooks offer you the best writing experience.

The Nib Size And The Ink

But these problems are not related to the paper only. The nib size and the ink you are using can also avoid or cause such problems. 

Let’s say that you’re using an Extra Fine nib, for example. In this case, you may get away even with a cheap copy paper. But if you’re using a wet broad nib or an italic nib, you’ll definitely need a better type of paper to avoid all the ink bleeding you may get with that type of nib.

If you’re using a Fine or Extra fine nib and still have some ink bleeding problems, it’s time to get a better paper or to change your ink. Those nibs should not cause ink bleeding in any decent type of paper. 

The type of paper you use can make all the difference in your writing experience. If you’re using a dry or small nib like an Extra Fine nib, you may get away by using copy paper. But if you’re using wet large nibs, like broad or calligraphy nibs, you’ll need better paper to handle all that ink without ghosting, bleeding and feathering. 

#2: Pushing The Nib Too Hard:

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If you’re only used to writing with a ballpoint or a rollerball pen (especially with a ballpoint pen), you might be used to push a little too hard on the pen to get it to write properly. Some people have written with a ballpoint pen all their life so they’re used to use some pressure on the pen to get it to write. But on a fountain pen, you don’t need to use any pressure to write. And if you do so, you may end up damaging your nib. Unfortunately, this is another common fountain pen mistake.

One of the things that you should keep in mind is that a fountain pen glides across the paper without any effort. Since fountain pens use liquid ink, it flows much better than the oil used on ballpoints. A rollerball pen is closer to the fountain pen, but a good fountain pen offers you a lot more smoothness.  

If you take a closer look at a fountain pen nib, you will see that there is a tiny split in the middle of the tines. This split allows the ink to flow directly to the paper. When you use a fountain pen and you push too hard, you can easily break or damage the nib. In a good case scenario, you bend it, and then it won’t be easy to get it to its original form. 

If this happens to you, you can always replace the nib. But it’s something really easy to avoid so try to let the pen do all the necessary pressure. If you need a replacement nib to replace a bad one or to try a new writing experience out of the same fountain pen, check out our replacement nibs category and find the right one for your fountain pen.

#3: Using The Wrong Ink:

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If you’re new to fountain pens you may think that all the inks are the same. In that case, you might believe that the smartest thing to do is to always buy the cheapest one. However, not all fountain pen inks are the same. That doesn’t mean that all expensive inks are great and all the cheapest inks are terrible. But, the reality is, there are great inks in the market and others that should be avoided.

With time, you’ll learn to recognize and learn the brand that you trust. With experience, you’ll know exactly the type of ink and the brand that serves you well. You’ll know exactly what specific ink works really well on your pens and on the paper you use. 

It’s important to notice that some inks are thicker and tend to dry faster and others are just the opposite. Some fountain pen inks can easily stain your fountain pen while others don’t. Some brands are particularly aggressive and you’ll soon know the brands that won’t work for you. 

Understanding The Differences Between Inks

The truth is that while some brands do have more problems than others, it all depends on the type of paper and pen that you use. If you’re using a $4 Platinum Preppy, you’ll probably won’t care much about the ink brand (as long as you stick with fountain pen ink. Never use different kinds of inks like India Ink or dip pen ink, since those might destroy your pen).

But if you’re looking for good ink to use in a valuable vintage pen, it pays to be careful and to stick with a well-known brand. 

If you’re looking for high-quality fountain pen ink at an affordable rate, you might want to consider buying fountain pen ink samples. Ink samples allow you to test a wide variety of colors and brands without buying full ink bottles.

You can also use fountain pen ink cartridges on most modern fountain pens. Cartridges are more expensive per ml, but they’re very practical and allow you to refill your pen easily and anywhere.

As a rule of thumb, the more expensive the fountain pen you’re using, the more careful you should be with the ink you’re using. And never use any kind of ink that is not made for fountain pens. Some beginners try calligraphy ink or dip pen inks which are too thick for fountain pen nibs. The result of using the wrong type of ink is that, in most cases, the pen won’t ever write as well again. This is one of the fountain pen mistakes that can lead you to completely ruin or damage your fountain pen.

#4: Not Cleaning Your Fountain Pen:

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As we mentioned at the beginning of this post, a fountain pen requires some maintenance. And a substantial part of that maintenance is to ensure that you clean it before you store it, or between ink changes. Cleaning a fountain pen is simple and easy, and when you get the hang of it, it’s actually fun and it’s all part of the hobby. So, there isn’t any reason why you should make this fountain pen mistake.

If you don’t clean your fountain pens on a regular basis, they might end up clogged by dust or by ink residues. Nevertheless, cleaning your fountain pen is not difficult at all. In fact, you just need to use our Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution and it will be ready to store or to change the ink.

For regular maintenance, you can even clean your fountain pen with water. But on deeper cleaning routines, a pen cleaning solution might be handy.

#5: Using Acetone or Alcohol On Your Fountain Pens:

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Some people don’t clean their fountain pens enough, and others go to the exact opposite mistake. These beginners are so committed to clean their fountain pens, cartridges, and accessories, that they try to clean them with acetone or alcohol. While that may seem a good idea, and while both alcohol and acetone can be handy in life, cleaning fountain pens with them shouldn’t be considered.  Some beginners get obsessed with a small ink residue and try to wash it with water at first. When they realize that water can’t remove the stain, they move to something highly aggressive like acetone. Both acetone and alcohol can break down plastic, including the plastic used on your fountain pens feeds, barrels cartridges, and converters. 

The end result of using acetone or alcohol to clean your pens depends on the pen. You can get severe stains on your pens, you can get broken plastic parts, or on the worst case scenario, you’ll get melted parts. So, make sure that you avoid this fountain pen mistake.

The best way to clean an ink stain it to let the pen with water overnight to see if the ink disappears. If water can’t solve it, you can use a fountain pen cleaning solution. Even when you use cartridges, it is always better to use water first, and then a cleaning solution. 

This exact type of conservative cleaning works well for me in pens, nibs, feeds, cartridges, and converters. There’s no need to use alcohol or acetone. If your pen or cartridge has a small ink stain, please remember you might ultimately melt it if you use alcohol or acetone to clean it. On the other hand, with water and a good cleaning solution, you will be able to clean everything you need. 

#6: Cleaning Pens With Hot Water:

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When cleaning your pens, you should try to use lukewarm water. I’ve seen some people that tried to use hot water to properly clean. However, using this method with some pens may be a huge mistake.

Some vintage fountain pens, for example, can be destroyed by hot water. Some beginners find this one when they soak vintage pens in hot water and find that hot water can actually melt some vintage pen parts. 

If you’re not sure about the pen age or materials, play it safe and just use lukewarm water. 

#7: Disassembling Pens Without The Right Tools:

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Disassembling a pen without the proper tools is something that can damage a pen or pen part beyond recovery. One of the most common mistakes I’ve seen over the years is when people want to remove a nib and they just can’t do it. So, they end up grabbing pliers to remove it. Ans this is something you should never do. Never use pliers or any tools on your pens, unless, of course, you know what you’re doing. 

To remove a fountain pen nib, for example, you can use a Grip Rubber. To disassemble a vintage fountain pen to replace the ink sac, for example, it depends on the model you’re working on. But a little research will show you the right tools you can use to complete your task. When you get experienced in fountain pens, you’ll be able to easily find different ways to accomplish some of these tasks. However, as a beginner, avoid breaking your pens, nibs, and feeds with pliers. 

#8: Not Keeping The Nib Up When Traveling:

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This mistake can affect you in any type of traveling, but especially if you’re traveling by plane. When you’re traveling by plane, the cabin pressure changes during the flight and these changes can cause some ink leaking. If you’re traveling with your nib pointing up, those pressure changes shouldn’t affect you and your pen shouldn’t leak. But if you’re traveling with your nib pointing down, you’re almost sure to get ink leak that will probably stain your shirt or jacket forever.

When traveling by plane, even if you carry your pens horizontally in a regular pouch, the pressure can cause some ink leak. 

The single best way to avoid ink leak on a plane is to travel with your fountain pens empty. No ink, no stains. Unless you need to use your fountain pens during the flight, I would personally clean them, and fill them when I reach my destination. 

The second best way to avoid problems with your pens on a long flight is to travel with your nib pointing up.

Another interesting fact is that if you’re traveling with ink in your fountain pen, you might want to keep it filled with as much ink as possible. The less air there is in the ink chamber, the less likely it will leak. Most people think the less ink, the safest. But the reality is that the less air, the better. 

#9: Carrying Your Fountain Pen With Phone Or Keys:

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Carrying a fountain pen in a pocket is doable, but if you carry your fountain pen in the pocket with your phone or your keys, you might damage it. If your pen is made of plastic, keys or other objects might scratch it or even crack it. On the other hand, if your fountain pen is made of metal, keys and phones will only scratch it most of the times. 

The truth is that this last option doesn’t bother some. Some people feel that a couple of scratches here and there is nothing to worry about, and they ultimately give the pen some character. For others, a single scratch is already considered damage. 

Then, depending on your keys, and your pen, the damage might be none, small or huge. I wouldn’t carry a light cheap plastic fountain pen on my pocket, even without keys. A metal sturdy pen or a tactical pen are a different story. 

Use this one according to your own personality and preferences, but since it’s something natural that can damage your pen, we added it to the list. 

#10: Dropping A Fountain Pen On The Floor:

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Dropping a fountain pen on the floor can damage it permanently. Even if it lands on the barrel, it can cause some cracks. 

But among all the types of drops, the worst one is to drop your fountain pen on the tip of the nib. While the nib might seem durable and nearly unbreakable for some beginners, the reality is that if you drop your pen on the floor and it lands with the nib down, you might deform or even break the nib (and feed). 

The heavier the pen the worse, but even a light pen might need a replacement nib after this type of accident. In addition, the more expensive the pen the worst. A fountain pen with a gold nib will be particularly expensive to find and replace a nib. 

Dropping a fountain pen on the floor is usually an accident, not a mistake. But yet, it’s something that we added to this list for the simple reason that can be avoidable, at least to some extent. 

If you’re careful enough to put the cap once you stop using the pen, you greatly reduce the chances of dropping it on the tip of the nib. You won’t be able to avoid a drop, but at least you protect the nib that can easily be one of the most expensive parts of your pen. 

Then, if you use a pen pouch or a pen sleeve you can further protect your pen from scratches and from some of the most typical drops. 

These small habits work as an insurance against potential drops, and they can make all the difference if you drop your fountain pen on the floor.

#11: Lending Expensive Fountain Pens:

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Defining an expensive fountain pen is relative. No matter the price, a fountain pen will be considered cheap for some, and expensive for others. But what is not relative is the fact that lending a fountain pen to other people might be a mistake. 

Lending a cheap fountain pen to others is actually a great idea. If you love fountain pens and would love to introduce this amazing hobby to someone, nothing like showing them how great and different it feels to write with a fountain pen. Having some inexpensive fountain pens around to lend to others can be fun and a great experience on its own.

But lending expensive fountain pens can be a disaster. Most people who never used a fountain pen might fall in one of the mistakes we already mentioned and damage your pen. Most of the times, people fall into the “Pushing the nib too hard” mistake, and they can bend or break your valuable nibs. 

If you don’t know a person that well, and have no idea if she has experience with fountain pens or not, it might be wise to play it safe and lend one of your less expensive pens. 

#12: Not Using A Fountain Pen:

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It might sound a little cliche but not using a fountain pen is the biggest mistake of all. Fountain pens offer you an unmatched writing experience. With the huge variety of colors to choose from both in ink cartridges and ink bottle formats,  fountain pens allow you to customize and personalize your tasks and journals beyond limits. 

Some people never tested a fountain pen so they stick with their ballpoint pens. Others bought a couple of fountain pens but they keep them in a drawer. Others used to write with fountain pens but went paperless, and type almost everything. 

While each tool has a purpose, fountain pens are still amazing writing instruments. Even in the digital world, turning off your desktop, putting your smartphone on silence, and putting your thoughts on paper without any distractions or intermissions, is one of the pleasures that most people don’t know about.

And that’s why not using a fountain pen is, in our opinion, a mistake. 

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Meet The Diamine Apple Glory Ink Sample

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The beautiful Diamine Apple Glory ink sample is now available in 3 different sizes:

2ml

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3ml

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5ml

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If you’re looking for a beautiful and bright green that works in any fountain pen, click here.

Fountain Pen Ink

Fountain pen ink is one of the joys reserved to fountain pen enthusiasts. With hundreds of shades to choose from, fountain pen users can test, use and collect unlimited ink shades.

With so many different ink shades to choose from our fountain pen ink samples give you the opportunity to test and collect fountain pen ink for a fraction of an ink bottle price.

No matter your personal taste or the occasion, there’s a perfect ink shade for your needs. You simply have to find it. And finding the perfect ink shades on each color is one of the pleasures of fountain pen ownership.

Diamine Apple Glory Ink Sample

Diamine Apple Glory is a beautiful fountain pen ink. It’s a well-behaved ink on most nibs sizes and papers. You can get a Diamine Apple Glory Ink Sample in any of our 3 ink samples sizes.

Unlimited Flexibility

You can get this ink sample in 3 different sizes: 2ml, 3ml or 5ml. This gives you unmatched flexibility to test and collect your fountain pen ink.

The 2ml ink samples are the industry standard. They let you fill your converter or cartridge 2 to 4 times depending on your converter size. For some, that’s more than enough to test the ink and decide if they want to purchase a bottle.

The 3ml ink samples are a perfect balance between the 2ml and the 5ml ink samples. They provide you a little more ink. You can fill a cartridge or a converter 3 to 6 times with a 3ml ink sample.

The 5ml ink samples provide you more than enough ink to deep test and decide if it’s the right ink for your collection. These 5 ml ink samples are highly collectible. If you don’t write that much or if you plan on using dozens or hundreds of different inks, a 5ml ink sample can last you a long time.

 

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Introducing The Black Hero 329 Fountain Pen

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Introducing the Black Hero 329. If you love classical fountain pens, you need to check out the Hero 329. Clearly inspired by the vintage Parker 51, the Hero 329 has a lot of things going for it.

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With a smooth stainless steel fine nib, this Hero 329 offers an amazing writing experience.

Fountain Pens: An Exclusive Writing Experience

fountain pen turns your writing tasks into moments of pleasure. They provide you with the most smooth writing experience and provide a feel that’s completely different than the one you get with a ballpoint pen.

No matter if you’re writing your notes or tasks in a piece of paper, or if you’re signing documents, a fountain pen turns those simple moments into a relaxing experience.

Hero 329 Specs

This is a light pen. While the full weight with the cap is near 18 grams, uncapped, the pen weights next no nothing.

This is a major advantage or disadvantage depending on your preferences. I personally prefer heavy and large pens, but I still find this hero 329 fun.

The cap is a simple pull-type cap and you can write with the pen capped at the bottom. It’s actually the best way to use it in my opinion since the pen length is just 126mm.

This pen comes with a pen sac, so no need to use converters or cartridges. You simply insert the nib into the ink bottle, give a couple of squeezes on the pen sac, and you fill it.

Again, it all depends on your preferences. It’s not the best filing system in the world for me, but it adds some personality and charisma to the pen. As a fountain pen user, I tend to stick to converters most of the time, but I find this filling system interesting for a change.

This is a plastic pen and might be the lightest pen I’ve used so far. That might give you the impression the pen is not durable or reliable enough, but the truth is I’ve been using some of these pens for years and never had a single reliability problem with them.

While some premium plastic or acrylic fountain pens get some cracks over the years, my heroes 329 remain as new. So, while the pen won’t give you a premium feel, it is reliable and practically indestructible.

This is a highly comfortable fountain pen. Additionally, the design and weight are perfectly balanced so you can use this pen on long writing sessions.

Unlimited Personalization

You can easily personalize this Hero 329 Fountain Pen to your preferences. You can easily get a completely different writing experience with it by replacing the nib. If you’re interested in getting the most out of your new fountain pen, check our replacement nibs. This pen is 100% compatible with our hooded nibs.

All these nibs can be used in any compatible fountain pen. Therefore, you have the chance of changing and adapting any of your fountain pens to your hand lettering or your taste.

If you’re looking for a reliable and classical fountain pen, this Hero 329 can be a terrific choice. Some pens promise a lot and deliver just a little. This Hero is on the opposite side of that spectrum. It looks good if you like a classical design, but won’t feel like a premium pen.

But then, it keeps writing and performing for a long time. It’s not a sexy pen, it’s a workhorse. And we all need a couple of these on our collections.

All in all, the Black Hero 329 is a pretty neat fountain pen. If you want to read more about it simply click the links and if you love what we’ve done with it, get your own Hero 329 today.

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How To Personalize Your Fountain Pen

Writing with a beautiful fountain pen is a pleasure. Besides holding and writing smoothly, you can also have the possibility of writing with a wide range of colors. This makes fountain pens extremely versatile and flexible to your own needs and preferences.

 

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In case you still haven’t found the right ink color for you, check out our amazing fountain pen ink samples or, if you prefer, use an ink cartridge instead.

However, there are other things that you can do to make your beautiful fountain pen unique.

Pen Engraving

More and more fountain pen lovers are opting for engraving their fountain pens. While this is usually seen as something that you can do when you want to offer a special fountain pen to someone, the truth is that you can do it for yourself as well.

 

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From engraving a signature, a name, a date or even your business logo, you can have it all. In case you’re thinking about offering a personalized fountain pen to someone, this is definitely something that you should consider doing. However, there are some aspects that you should consider before the engraving:

#1: When The Name Is Just Too Long:

When you are looking to personalize your fountain pen with a name and this name is too long, you should opt for the initials instead. As a rule of thumb, you should engrave more than 15 to 20 characters including spaces on the pen. However, it also depends on the fountain pen size.

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#2: Choosing A Beautiful Font Style:

The font choice is also another aspect that you should consider. The reality is that with so many different fonts to choose from, it can be a bit tricky to find the best one. However, ultimately, you need to think about the style that best suits the fountain pen and the person you are offering the pen.

#3: Using A Period:

When you want to personalize your fountain pen with a name, many people wonder if they should use a period in the end or not. While this is a personal choice, in our opinion, we believe that you should go without a period.

#4: Choose Something Meaningful:

When you are thinking about personalizing your fountain pen, you need to think about the right message to engrave. While engraving a name or initials is always a good idea, let’s say that you are celebrating your wedding anniversary, for example. In this case, you may opt for the date instead of the name. Or use the date and the couple’s initials, for example.

 

Different Nibs

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When you are looking to personalize your fountain pen in an easy way, there is nothing better than changing the nib of the fountain pen.

In case you just started using fountain pens, you need to know that there are different nib types that you can choose from.

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When you are considering changing the nib to personalize your fountain pen, the first thing that you need to do is to discover the type of your original nib. Then, you can simply choose the size that you prefer. While some people prefer thinner nibs, there are others who prefer large stub nibs.

 

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Introducing The Black Baoer 388 Fountain Pen

If you’re looking for a new fountain pen, the Black Baoer 388 fountain pen is a great option. With timeless looks and reputable reliability, this pen is perfect for everyday writing or for collectors.

 

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With a smooth stainless steel medium nib, this Black Baoer Fountain Pen offers an amazing writing experience.

You’ll appreciate the simplicity and smoothness you’ll get with this pen. It already comes with an ink converter and you always have the option to use international sized ink converters.

The attention to the details is evident in this pen, so it looks and feels like a much more expensive pen.

Baoer 388 Specs

  • Pull-Type cap
  • Custom Stub 1.5mm Nib
  • 134mm (5.28″)
  • Weight: 29 grams
  • Body material: Metal
  • Color: Black With Gold Trim

Fountain Pens: An Exclusive Writing Experience

fountain pen turns your writing tasks into moments of pleasure. They provide you with the most smooth writing experience and provide a feel that’s completely different than the one you get with a ballpoint pen.

No matter if you’re writing your notes or tasks in a piece of paper, or if you’re signing documents, a fountain pen turns those simple moments into a relaxing experience.

The Baoer 388 Fountain Pen

If you order one of these pens, you can easily use any bottled ink of your choice since the Baoer 388 brings an ink converter. If you have some international cartridges laying around you can also use them in this pen.

Made of metal this Baoer 388 weights around 29 grams. The full length of the pen is around 134mm and you can write with it capped.

It’s a highly comfortable fountain pen. Additionally, the design and weight are perfectly balanced so you can use this pen on long writing sessions.

Unlimited Personalization

You can easily personalize this Baoer 388 Fountain Pen to your preferences. You can easily get a completely different writing experience with it by replacing the nib. If you’re interested in getting the most out of your new fountain pen, check our replacement nibs. This pen is 100% compatible with our size #5 replacement nibs.

All these nibs can be used in any compatible fountain pen. Therefore, you have the chance of changing and adapting any of your fountain pens to your hand lettering or your taste.

 

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Handwriting Can Make You Smarter

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No one can question that handwriting is rapidly becoming a dying art. After all, you just need to take a look around. It is hard to find a business that runs without using a computer. And if you look at high schools and even elementary schools, kids are led to typing courses since these are seen as crucial.

Technology has changed our society and the way we learn and study. However, this doesn’t mean that we should ditch everything that is “old” such as handwriting. In fact, according to science, handwriting has a lot of benefits. If you don’t believe us, just take Harvard’s University as an example. Harvard teachers don’t allow their students to take notes on their computers. They are only allowed to take notes by using a pen and paper.

 

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There are already many different published studies that clearly show that handwriting allows you to improve your critical thinking, your focus, and it can even inspire creativity.

How Handwriting Can Make You Smarter?

#1: Handwriting Improves Your Critical Thinking And Learning Skills:

There are many different studies published that concluded that when you take notes by hand, you will be able to retain information longer. So, you will also get better at answering conceptual questions faster.

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#2: Handwriting Enhances Focus:

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Even if you never noticed, the reality is that you are a lot more focused on what you are writing when you are doing it by hand rather than when you are typing on a keyboard. So, this can be a great way to learn and even to recall.

#3: Handwriting Prevents Distractions:

Between social media networks, emails, and constant notifications, it is easy to get distracted when you’re in your computer. So, when you are handwriting, you will be able to avoid all these online distractions and focus only on what you are doing.

#4: Handwriting Allows You To Take Better Notes:

Harvard teachers understand the benefits of handwriting and this is the reason why they only allow their students to take notes by hand. The truth is that even though you are faster typing on your keyboard than writing by hand, your notes will be different. When you type your notes you will have a tendency of simply transcribing what is being said. On the other hand, when you are handwriting, you will capture the most important points only. 

Do you prefer writing with a ballpoint pen?

#5: Handwriting Inspires Creativity:

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When you are looking for a good idea for a project, it is normal that you simply sit down and use just a pen and a paper to conceive it. This way, you will be avoiding distractions and you are letting your mind work.

#6: Handwriting Helps You Achieve Your Goals:

It’s not by chance that journaling is becoming increasingly popular. More and more people need to focus and look for ideas that can help them. One of them is to keep a journal where they annotate their thoughts and goals.

 

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Introducing The Waterman Tender Purple Ink Sample

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The beautiful Waterman Tender Purple ink sample is now available in 3 different sizes:  

2ml

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3ml

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5ml

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If you’re looking for a beautiful purple that works in any fountain pen, click here.  

Fountain Pen Ink

Fountain pen ink is one of the joys reserved to fountain pen enthusiasts. With hundreds of shades to choose from, fountain pen users can test, use and collect unlimited ink shades.

With so many different ink shades to choose from our fountain pen ink samples give you the opportunity to test and collect fountain pen ink for a fraction of an ink bottle price.

No matter your personal taste or the occasion, there’s a perfect ink shade for your needs. You simply have to find it. And finding the perfect ink shades on each color is one of the pleasures of fountain pen ownership.

Waterman Tender Purple Ink Sample

Waterman Tender Purple  is a beautiful fountain pen ink. It’s a well-behaved ink on most nibs sizes and papers. You can get your Waterman Tender Purple Ink Sample in any of our 3 ink samples sizes.

Unlimited Flexibility

You can get this ink sample in 3 different sizes: 2ml, 3ml or 5ml. This gives you unmatched flexibility to test and collect your fountain pen ink.

The 2ml ink samples are the industry standard. They let you fill your converter or cartridge 2 to 4 times depending on your converter size. For some, that’s more than enough to test the ink and decide if they want to purchase a bottle.

The 3ml ink samples are a perfect balance between the 2ml and the 5ml ink samples. They provide you a little more ink. You can fill a cartridge or a converter 3 to 6 times with a 3ml ink sample.

The 5ml ink samples provide you more than enough ink to deep test and decide if it’s the right ink for your collection. These 5 ml ink samples are highly collectible. If you don’t write that much or if you plan on using dozens or hundreds of different inks, a 5ml ink sample can last you a long time.

Read more about our Waterman Tender Purple Ink Samples.

 

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Now Available: Waterman Serenity Blue Ink Sample

The beautiful Waterman Serenity Blue ink samples are now available in 3 different sizes:

2ml:

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3ml:

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5ml:

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If you’re looking for a beautiful blue that works in any fountain pen, click here.

Fountain Pen Ink

Fountain pen ink is one of the joys reserved to fountain pen enthusiasts. With hundreds of shades to choose from, fountain pen users can test, use and collect unlimited ink shades.

With so many different ink shades to choose from our fountain pen ink samples give you the opportunity to test and collect fountain pen ink for a fraction of an ink bottle price.

No matter your personal taste or the occasion, there’s a perfect ink shade for your needs. You simply have to find it. And finding the perfect ink shades on each color is one of the pleasures of fountain pen ownership.

Waterman Serenity Blue Ink Sample

Waterman Serenity Blue Ink Sample offers a beautiful shade. This is a well-behaved ink on most nibs sizes and papers. You can get your Waterman Serenity Blue Ink Sample in any of our 3 ink samples sizes.

Unlimited Flexibility

You can get Waterman Serenity Blue Ink in 3 different sizes: 2ml, 3ml or 5ml. This gives you unmatched flexibility to test and collect your fountain pen ink.

The 2ml ink samples are the industry standard. They let you fill your converter or cartridge 2 to 4 times depending on your converter size. For some, that’s more than enough to test the ink and decide if they want to purchase a bottle.

The 3ml ink samples are a perfect balance between the 2ml and the 5ml ink samples. They provide you a little more ink. You can fill a cartridge or a converter 3 to 6 times with a 3ml ink sample.

The 5ml ink samples provide you more than enough ink to deep test and decide if it’s the right ink for your collection. These 5 ml ink samples are highly collectible. If you don’t write that much or if you plan on using dozens or hundreds of different inks, a 5ml ink sample can last you a long time.

 

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Now Available: Baoer 100 Fountain Pen

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The Baoer 100 fountain pen might be the perfect addition to your collection. With a custom smooth fine nib, this pen offers a great and reliable writing experience in any type of paper.

 

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With a classic and timeless design, the Baoer 100 is a beautiful pen to use everyday, or to collect.

 

Fountain Pens: An Exclusive Writing Experience

fountain pen turns your writing tasks into moments of pleasure. They provide you with the most smooth writing experience and provide a feel that’s completely different than the one you get with a ballpoint pen.

No matter if you’re writing your notes or tasks in a piece of paper, or if you’re signing documents, a fountain pen turns those simple moments into a relaxing experience.

The Baoer 100 Fountain pen

If you order one of these pens, you can easily use any bottled ink of your choice since the Baoer 100 brings an ink converter. If you have some international cartridges laying around you can also use them in this pen.

Made of metal this Baoer 100 weights around 28 grams. The full length of the pen is around 135mm and you can write with it capped.

It’s a highly comfortable fountain pen. Additionally, the design and weight are perfectly balanced so you can use this pen on long writing sessions.

Unlimited Personalization

You can easily personalise this Baoer 100 Fountain Pen to your preferences. You can easily get a completely different writing experience with it by replacing the nib. If you’re interested in getting the most out of your new fountain pen check our replacement nibs. This pen is 100% compatible with our hooded replacement nibs.

All these nibs can be used in any compatible fountain pen. Therefore, you have the chance of changing and adapting any of your fountain pens to your hand lettering or your taste.

 

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