TWSBI pens seem to be making their rounds again on the Fountain Pen Network Facebook page, and having been wanting another TWSBI for a while now, I figured now would be as good a time as any to pick another.
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Fall and winter are the best seasons, especially in my town. Living in a desert, the summer temperatures can peak at triple digits for weeks on end, making doing just about anything outside, even getting the mail, quite a pain.
So, a couple weeks ago I hit up a Barnes and Noble bookstore with a friend. We started roaming around, and I was in search for Lee Child's Persuader, as I had just finished the previous book. While roaming around, we found ourselves in the poetry section, and something caught my eye. While gazing into the one shelf, I saw a small circular portrait staring back at me.
Howdy everyone. About a week ago I wrote about the Jinhao x750. In that review, I wrote about dry starts, a slightly scratchy nib, and so on. A few days ago I ordered a Goulet #6 nib to slap on it, because why not? Anyway, in writing this, I hope to share some information about how to friction fit nibs on fountain pens.
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AuthorCarson Bennett is an independently published author from Texas, now living in Massachusetts. He started writing in high school as a form of recreation, and the habit grew to become his desired major in college. He is a coffee lover, but above all else, a person who enjoys writing. Categories
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