Showing posts with label Fountain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fountain. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Cross Century II, Royal Blue, Fountain Pen, with Chrome Plated Appointments and Stainless Steel Nib Medium (419-24MS)

!9#: Cross Century II, Royal Blue, Fountain Pen, with Chrome Plated Appointments and Stainless Steel Nib Medium (419-24MS)

Brand : Cross | Rate : | Price : $72.32
Post Date : Jan 20, 2012 10:12:04 | Usually ships in 24 hours

An attractive luminescent blue finish accented beautifully by chrome plated appointments marks the Century II Royal Blue fountain pen with stainless steel Medium Point Nib. Includes 2 Black Fountain Pen Cartridges (8921).

  • Velvety-smooth ink delivery
  • All Cross products are shipped in boutique-quality gift packaging that you'll be proud to give as a gift
  • Manufacturer's lifetime mechanical warranty
  • Fountain pen with translucent blue finish and chrome plated appointments
  • Trademark conical tip

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Cross Century II, Medalist, Fountain Pen, with Polished Chrome and 23 Karat Gold Plated Appointments and 23 Karat Gold Plated Nib Medium (3309-MF)

!9#: Cross Century II, Medalist, Fountain Pen, with Polished Chrome and 23 Karat Gold Plated Appointments and 23 Karat Gold Plated Nib Medium (3309-MF)

Brand : Cross | Rate : | Price : $71.33
Post Date : Jan 14, 2012 04:54:08 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Here's a contrast of color guaranteed to grab all the attention from your other pens. Polished chrome and 23k gold join together on the striking, modernized profile of the Century II. With a pleasant heft and the guaranteed Cross mechanism, you're sure to be creating inspired words and receiving the attention from all other penholders. With 23k gold nib on the fountain pen.

Note: Sets include ballpoint and pencil only.
Nib Material: 23K. Warranty: Lifetime. MANUFACTURERS WILL ONLY HONOR WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS PURCHASED FROM AN AUTHORIZED DEALER. DON'T GET BURNED, BUY AUTHORIZED.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

How to Pick a Fine Quality Fountain Pen

!9# How to Pick a Fine Quality Fountain Pen

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For the average person, pens are simply a tool that is used to write something with. To someone that is a collector or lover of pens it holds special meaning to them. If you've ever been able to hold in your hand a nice Sheaffer or Cross writing tool you will understand that there is no comparison to a typical ball point. To own a fine quality fountain pen shows that you have impeccable tastes and quality. So how do you pick a quality tool?

First you need to understand the history of the tool. The fact that the only way you could write was with a pencil or a pen that didn't hold any ink provides you with the innovations that were made by manufacturers. Most of the best developments in design and use happened after 1900. There are currently three types of pens now: fountain, ballpoint, and dip pens.

Fountain pens have a nib that is a small piece of metal that can be steel, gold, or gold alloy. It will be diamond shaped with a point for you to write with. There is also a feed that presses the nib and allows the ink that is inside the pen to flow down onto the paper. It should provide a nice even regular flow that doesn't leak. You can find many name brand fountain pens that have luxurious designs or limited editions. The price range varies from a few dollars to many thousands. There are even vintage collections that you might be interested in that are no longer made but still in original shape and packaging.

Many pens were used for calligraphy and special written documentations. In the past it was very tricky to be able to refill your ink in the pen. You had to carry around ink to be able to write. Many were very messy and leaked out of the pen or didn't hold much ink at all. There are now cartridges that are included inside of many fountain pens that alleviate this problem.

Dip pens match their description. You have to continue to dip the pen in a well of ink to write. You were considered someone of great importance if you had a dip pen or fancy fountain pen in your possession. Today pens are bought as luxury purchases rather than as essential items.

If you decide that owning a fine fountain pen is a requirement then you should figure out your price range, and what type of design that you want. Many companies will provide pens in more than one basic color so you might be able to get something besides basic black. The next thing to decide upon is your choice of nib. If you want superior quality then you don't want a plain steel nib. Try something with 18k gold and a special engraving. If money is not an option then picking a vintage or limited edition pen may be the perfect choice for you.


How to Pick a Fine Quality Fountain Pen

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