Iroshizuku by Pilot is truly a household name in the fountain pen world, and I believe almost every enthusiast is familiar with these inks. I tried my very first Iroshizuku — Ajisai — a long time ago, and my initial experience was actually negative because it feathered heavily on the page. At that time, I..
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A friend of mine told me about Waldmann pens a long time ago, and today, I have to start by saying—he was absolutely right. He said that if I was looking for a high-quality pen at a great price, I should check out Waldmann. Sterling silver, gold nibs, and all at a surprisingly affordable price…
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In the world of fine writing instruments, certain fountain pens stand above the rest—not just as tools for writing, but as symbols of craftsmanship, heritage, and timeless elegance. These flagship models represent the pinnacle of what each brand has to offer, combining decades (or even centuries) of expertise, innovative engineering, and artistic design into a..
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When you visit a Montblanc boutique and want to buy a pen, you typically consider whether to choose a ballpoint pen, a rollerball, or a fountain pen. If you are someone who wants to truly enjoy the writing experience, you will undoubtedly choose a fountain pen. This choice offers you the most options, as selecting..
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Fountain pens have always been a favorite writing instrument for those who value the elegance, craftsmanship, and unique writing experience they offer. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at two exceptional Montblanc fountain pens: the Montblanc 149 with a curved nib and the Montblanc 149 with a flexible nib. As a fountain..
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