A question about pens.
I'm left-handed and I prefer writing with fountain pens. With ballpoints and the like I produce scratchy nonsense.
For years I've used disposable fountain pens - Pilot V or whatever Bic's pens are called.
I feel a little bit bad about the single-use plastic, but I like having pens in lots of places.
Pilot V-pens are getting more expensive, and I'm not sure if Bic even make theirs any more. I'd like to avoid Amazon if possible.
So, what should I buy? Is there anything non-Amazon for less than £2 per pen, or is there a cheap cartridge pen that I can buy half a dozen of without immediately regretting it?
EDIT: I've used Lamy in the past and I don't enjoy the grip.
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Lars Wirzenius
in reply to Christian Lawson-Perfect • • •Christian Lawson-Perfect
in reply to Lars Wirzenius • • •Lars Wirzenius
in reply to Christian Lawson-Perfect • • •Sorry.
I'm new to fountain pens, but here's my list of links that I've collected. Maybe they're helpful for finding affordable, but non-disposable pens.
jetpens.com/
cultpens.com/
gouletpens.com/
penworld.eu/
penstore.com/
gentlemansgazette.com/best-ine…
lastilograficamilano.it/en
akkermandenhaag.nl/en/
5 Best Inexpensive Fountain Pens For Beginners
Sven Raphael Schneider (Gentleman's Gazette LLC)Christian Lawson-Perfect
in reply to Lars Wirzenius • • •Parker51
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in reply to Parker51 • •@Parker51 @Christian Lawson-Perfect the Preppy doesn't take internationa cartridges, but they sell an adaptor to be able to use them.
I've bought the adaptor (iirc it was about 1 €), but I've never used it, because I also splurged on converters for each of my preppys (yes, they cost more than the pen, but I expect them to last, and I like to use bottled ink)
(anyway, I second, third, thousand-or-something the recommendation for preppys, imho they are one of the best fountain pens for just writing)