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Which type of pen is best for writing?

* Ballpoint Retractable Pens
* Ballpoint Stick Pens
* Calligraphy Pens
* Fountain Pens
* Pen Refills

* Porous Point Pens
* Rollerball Gel-Ink Pens
* Rollerball Liquid Ink Pens
* Rollerball Pens
* Specialty Pens
Which of this is good type of pen for writing?
What is a good brand to get?

My favorite to write with is an Ultra Fine Point Sharpie, though that depends on the surface since they can bleed through to the other side. If not that, I like a good gel Ink Pen. My handwriting is always the smoothest with these.

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Quality Writing by Fountain Pens

Pen is the most common instrument that must be used by almost every person in their routine life. There are many varieties of pens available in the market. A fountain pen is a pen that contains a reservoir of water-based liquid ink. From the reservoir or the Ink Cartridge, the ink is drawn through a feed to the nib and then to the paper via a combination of gravity and capillary action, so most fountain pens require no pressure to write. In short, a pen filled from an external source and containing an ink reservoir that automatically feeds the writing point is called as fountain pen.

The history of fountain pen sounds really interesting because of its utility for varied purposes. The Romanian inventor Petrache Poenaru received a French patent for the invention of the first fountain pen with a replaceable ink cartridge on May 25, 1827. In early 1850s, fountain pen gained much of fame as a writing instrument and was seen with some alteration in its specification like iridium-tipped gold nib, hard rubber, and free flowing ink.

In today’s world you will find that nibs are usually made of Stainless Steel or gold (the gold content approximately being 14 karat and 18 karat). And with no doubt gold is considered as the best metal because of its characteristic like resistance to corrosion. Gold nibs are tipped with a hard, wear-resistant alloy that typically uses metals from the platinum group. The nib usually has one slit cut down its center, to convey the ink down the nib by capillary action, as well as a “breather hole” of varying shape to promote the exchange of air for ink in the pen’s reservoir. The whole nib narrows to a point where the ink is transferred to the paper. Nibs divided into three ‘tines’ are commonly known as ‘music’ nibs, as their line which can be varied from broad to fine is suited for writing musical scores. Although the most common nibs end in a round point of various sizes (fine, medium, broad), various other nib shapes are available. Examples of this are oblique, reverse oblique, stub, italic and 360 degree nibs. Other styles of fountain pen nibs include Hooded Nibs (e.g. Parker 51, Parker 61, or Parker 100, Hero 329), Inlaid Nibs (e.g. Sheaffer Targa or Valor) or Integral Nibs (Parker T-1), which may also be ground to have different writing characteristics.

Thus, fountain pen has gained much of popularity from recent years. You could easily get the
fountain Pen Ink
from any provision store or any good pens store. Fountain pen is really worthy buying as it is in vogue and in demand because of its utility and stylish look. Now, just enjoy writing on the paper.
About the Author

Bella Mclaine writes about Pens at pensall.com. Excellent resource website for Pens.

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