Where To Get A Well-Restored Yet Affordable Vintage Fountain Pen With Flex!


Here is a review I did on the best place to get restored vintage pens from.
http://parkablogs.com/content/where-get-well-restored-yet-affordable-vintage-fountain-pen-flex
I wish I had reason to buy another pen from Greg. But I have too many pens already!

Comments

doublexuan said…
I am not generally fussy about pens, but your blog makes me one to rush out to get one for my drawings! Now to research what to get...
Andrew Tan said…
haha. if it's a vintage fountain pen, i'd recommend any of the waterman pens because their workmanship and quality of the nib is high. The most ideal one (but rare) is a waterman52. If you like really really thin lines, wait for an extra fine nib to appear on his site. if you like normal thin lines, then look for a "fine". Also look to see how wide it goes. He usually does a sample stroke. If you are still not satisfied with what you see on his blog, you could book it, then ask him further questions to satisfy any doubts. then buy. I could go on about pens. but i should stop!

doublexuan, your drawings are simple and charming.