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janneman

Member Since 11 Mar 2012
Offline Last Active Mar 12 2012 12:43 PM
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In Topic: Felt tipped 'fountain pen'?

12 March 2012 - 10:36 AM


Hi,

Last month in Spain I saw a new type of fountain pen. It looked like a regular fountain pen with a slitted 'pen' but underneath the pen was the end of what looked like a 1mm diameter round 'felt tip' which was doing the actual writing.When the pen is empty you replace the cartridge which includes the 'felt tip' protruding under the 'pen'. The cartridges were about 6 euro each, the complete pen was about 165 euro.

I really would like to get one to see how it handles but unfortunately I forgot the brand and can't find anything on the 'net (partly because I don't have an idea of what to Google for!).

I do remember it was one of the well known brands like Parker or Lamy. I realize this type of pen is frowned upon in this community, but if anyone has a pointer of where I can find info on this new type of pen I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

jan didden

Parker are responsible for that atrocity - I'm reliably informed by a misguided owner that the thing is not that brilliant considering its price.






Thanks for that. Yes, what struck me was that you pay 165 euro for what basically is a shell to hold a 6 euro cartridge, the cartridge including the 'pen'.

Nothing fancy. Probably a new marketing paradigm...

jan