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I always use my fountain pen, it is a French Waterman and I love it, especially in today’s environment, surrounded by technology, it is always nice to have a nice traditional way to work.
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I agree entirely and also use a fountain pen on a daily basis
More people still use them than you think!
My fountain pen feels so luscious on the paper, the ink so fine and crisp! Creativity is it’s domain, especially when writing poetry or journal entries. Short stories and novel work belong to the PC.