Texatdurango
Member
OK, let's talk about something and clear the air! Up until now all I have ever heard is "NEVER INK A NIB" prior to selling it and that seems to be taken as gospel, at least around this forum since so many members tell the newbies that it is forbidden then they tell someone else and so on until EVERYONE is singing out of the same song book!
BUT... The more I am around fountain pens and fountain pen users, the more I don't that is a good rule to follow and the more I think about it, it doesn't really make sense and I wonder where it got started.
I hate to keep referring back to my recent pen show experience but it was a real eye opening experience and I had the good fortune to be bumper to bumper with some very savvy folks who shared a lot with me.
I saw salespeople selling brand new name brand pens for insane amounts of money and every table I saw there was a spot to dip a pen in a bottle ink and take it for a test drive! I watched people try out a pen then grab another then lay it down and grab another... until they decided on which pen to buy, probably based on how they wrote.
I watched as the salespeople cleaned the nibs then returned them to their boxes, put back on the display awaiting the next customer to come along.
So, do all these folks know something we don't? Or do we know something they don't?
I'd love to hear some sound rationale either way not just "I've always heard..." or I thought....." so let's kick this around and see if we can all learn something here.

BUT... The more I am around fountain pens and fountain pen users, the more I don't that is a good rule to follow and the more I think about it, it doesn't really make sense and I wonder where it got started.
I hate to keep referring back to my recent pen show experience but it was a real eye opening experience and I had the good fortune to be bumper to bumper with some very savvy folks who shared a lot with me.
I saw salespeople selling brand new name brand pens for insane amounts of money and every table I saw there was a spot to dip a pen in a bottle ink and take it for a test drive! I watched people try out a pen then grab another then lay it down and grab another... until they decided on which pen to buy, probably based on how they wrote.
I watched as the salespeople cleaned the nibs then returned them to their boxes, put back on the display awaiting the next customer to come along.
So, do all these folks know something we don't? Or do we know something they don't?
I'd love to hear some sound rationale either way not just "I've always heard..." or I thought....." so let's kick this around and see if we can all learn something here.