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What is a fountain pen?

By Agust Hauksson


A fountain pen is a pen that has a reservoir of water-based ink. The ink is usually fed to the nib of the pen through a tube and uses a combination of gravity and capillary action. Filling a fountain pen reservoir with ink is a difficult process. You have to replace a disposable ink cartridge or in some cases, you may have to use an eyedropper to fill in the ink. Most of the modern day, pens can use the disposable cartridge with a screw or piston that is used to fill the pen. Fountain pens were more commonly used in the early years of writing. Prior to these items being introduced, people used the quill pen as their writing tool. Most of the pens before the fountain pen were not good enough. The either left marks on the paper or leaked out ink. The fountain pen is the one pen that made the cut and has lasted throughout the changing times. Fountain pens are still wanted and used among many people. There are some people that still use one of these pens on a daily basis as their main writing tool, while there are others who like to collect these pens and learn the history of which they originated. Many of the fountain pens today are found in the higher-class establishments. There are certain banks, restaurants, and hotels that like to use these unique pens to create a wonderful atmosphere in their place of business. Today the fountain pen is not used as much anymore with the creation of the Bic pen and the pens that come with ink in them and when they run out, you simply throw them away and use another. However, the fountain pens that people have today are more for collectable reasons. There are many people who like to collect the unique and fun styles of pens that were once so important. There are a lot of vintage pens that people still collect and cherish. The collectors of these types of fountain pens keep them safe and do not change anything about them. It is best to keep them in the original condition so that the keep their value. There are many brands of fountain pens that people like to collect also. Along with the name, the age of the pen is also important to the collector. The material or what the pen is made out of is also a good factor in a collector's eye. If the pen is gold or silver-plated, it is another good reason that the pens are so desired in some people's eyes. As long as the pen is in decent shape, it will be valuable to someone someday.

About the Author:

Agust Hauksson is a regular contributor of articles to many online publications. Find more great information at: http://www.fountain-pen.biz/ and http://www.ballpointpen.org




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