It probably appears as though I have nothing to write about but pens. Actually, I hope to have time in the near future to post some photos of my grandfather's and dad's old handtools, but I have to pull them out of storage before I can do that. One of the benefits of fountain pens is not only their unique beauty and utility; they take up very little space!
A quiet comfortable place where the "Other Demographic" escapes from the loud Bic Clic users
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Sheaffer Balance Fountain Pen Writes Very Well
It probably appears as though I have nothing to write about but pens. Actually, I hope to have time in the near future to post some photos of my grandfather's and dad's old handtools, but I have to pull them out of storage before I can do that. One of the benefits of fountain pens is not only their unique beauty and utility; they take up very little space!
Everything you ever wanted to know about filling systems is at http://www.richardspens.com/?page=ref_info/fillers.htm. Some of those vintage Sheaffer pens are a bit delicate IME and can easily be damaged. Richard lays out everything users ought to know to avoid unnecessary repairs. I mean really. No one wants to see a favorite pen go off to hospital for six months, especially a pen with an addictive sweet nib like a Sheaffer. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll read it. You're right - now that I have written with the Balance for awhile, I am still amazed at well it writes.
ReplyDeleteI just read Richard Bender's description of how the vacuum fill works (referenced above). I had to read through it twice before I got it but now I know what causes that popping sound at the end of depressing the plunger - amazing!
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