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Old 14 March 2010, 03:18 AM   #1
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Okay, so I am ordering something(s) from the "hospital"...

when I get em, what is the first thing to do for "inspection" of the FPs.
Actually, I am ordering several mfg's; MB, LAMY, a Pelikan and Nakima/Pilot?
Do FPs have some "break-in" practice also?

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Old 14 March 2010, 03:29 AM   #2
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Well done Randy, what models are you getting?
I have found that after a few days of writing the nibs on my pens seem to write better, now, I am not so sure that is the pen though. I think I get used to the sweet spot that the particular nib has an hold the pen accordingly.

I know a lot of folks say a pen develops the charectoristics of the user (thus you should never use someone elses pen) but I must admit that I have not found that to be the case with all the vintage pens I have owned, again it is just me getting used to the pens sweet spot!

One thing I would say is to flush your pens with water a coupl of times before use. I usually fill two cereal bowls with tepid water, one with one or two drops of dish soap and the other clear. Flush your pen a couple of times with the soap water and then rinse four or five times with the clean water (be sure to replace the clean water for each pen!) I find this eliminates potential problems a lot of folks find when using a brand new pen such as flow of ink.

Also. If you find any of the new nibs a little scratchy you might want to do the Brown paper bag trick as that smooths off any rough edges gently. I found I needed to do that with the Lamy I had (no need with any of the pens from Nibmiester Mottishaw!!) just do figure of eights on brown paper until the nib feels as smooth as you want it (I usually check after five or six goes!)

Looking forward to seeing the photo's and your thoughts of your new collection, Congratulations once again
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Old 14 March 2010, 03:43 AM   #3
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Congratulations, Randy! Waiting is the hardest part!

Sounds like you will have some fun when they arrive. It seems like a great selection. That will give you a good cross section of the differences between various pens from different manufacturers.

Can't wait to see the photos of what you have selected!
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Waiting is the hardest part!

A personal friend of Tom Petty perhaps?
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Old 17 March 2010, 03:18 PM   #5
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A personal friend of Tom Petty perhaps?
Hey Faith, has yours got to you yet??
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Old 18 March 2010, 10:56 AM   #6
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Hey Faith, has yours got to you yet??
Hi Ian,

I will be posting pictures of my new pen and pen rest as soon as my prize arrives. Please be forewarned that my camera and photography skills both leave a lot to be desired. Faith
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Old 18 March 2010, 11:11 AM   #7
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I will be posting pictures of my new pen and pen rest as soon as my prize arrives. Please be forewarned that my camera and photography skills both leave a lot to be desired. Faith
No worries Faith, Mine are not much better either, it's the thought that counts
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Old 14 March 2010, 03:51 AM   #8
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Congrats, Randy. Look forward to the pics.
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Ahhh the hospital...what dangerous fun!!! Make sure to listen to bill cosby on the hold message...
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Old 14 March 2010, 05:32 AM   #10
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Thanks fellas,
I ordered a MB Generations, a LAMY 2000, a Pelikan Souveran 215, and a Namiki/Pilot Falcon all w/fine nibs...

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Old 14 March 2010, 05:37 AM   #11
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I ordered a MB Generations, a LAMY 2000, a Pelikan Souveran 215, and a Namiki/Pilot Falcon all w/fine nibs...

"Goin to the Hospital" ~ !
You gonna love that Namiki Falcon with the EXTRA FLEXIBLE nib.
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Old 14 March 2010, 05:44 AM   #12
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Congrats Randy!
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I googled "the pen hospital" to see what everyone was on about.

Congratulations Randy, stunning instant collection.
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Old 14 March 2010, 07:18 AM   #14
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I like going to the HOSPITAL now ~ !
http://www.fountainpenhospital.com/
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Good score on all, Randy!
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Randy, what a lucky "dog" you are for scoring four fountain pens at once. You will enjoy how they write and will probably never go back to anything else!!!
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Old 14 March 2010, 09:00 AM   #17
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Randy, what a lucky "dog" you are for scoring four fountain pens at once. You will enjoy how they write and will probably never go back to anything else!!!
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Old 14 March 2010, 10:49 AM   #18
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You've picked some fine examples from each manufacturer. Congratulations on your collection.

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Old 14 March 2010, 11:31 AM   #19
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Actually fella's I joined some "Pen Forums" and the selection I have read reviews about have given me pause, and I am going to cancel the order and go to some local shops and check these out in the flesh...

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Actually fella's I joined some "Pen Forums" and the selection I have read reviews about have given me pause, and I am going to cancel the order and go to some local shops and check these out in the flesh...

Stay tuned...
Randy, did you read anything about the MB that you picked? I've been thinking of picking that pen up from the Hospital as well.

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Old 16 March 2010, 12:53 AM   #21
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Randy, did you read anything about the MB that you picked? I've been thinking of picking that pen up from the Hospital as well.

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Hi Jim:

I joined "FountainPenNetwork.com" & "FountainPenForum.com"; that's where I found one of the reviews on the MB. Basically, they said it was not heralded as a true MB writer and that it fell in the slot of something you might get that was found sitting atop your conference materials at a meeting, also some doubted that it was even a "resin construct" but a "casting" - so that didnt chime with me, any thoughts anyone on the GENERATIONs pen??

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Old 16 March 2010, 01:07 AM   #22
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Actually fella's I joined some "Pen Forums" and the selection I have read reviews about have given me pause, and I am going to cancel the order and go to some local shops and check these out in the flesh...

Stay tuned...
Randy, you are in San Diego and there should be plenty of pen shops for you to try it in person (which is always the best option).
As for MB Generation I saw a platinum version at local Costco for $174.

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Fountain pens do not have a break-in period. They either WORK or they DO NOT WORK.

As Shandy theorised about the "pen becoming one with the writer" thing, I'll say this:

Fountain pen nibs DO wear down. But this takes decades of daily writing to happen. You need not fear of it happening overnight. You can use other peoples' pens, and they can use yours. Whether or not they break them, is another thing.
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Sweet! Congrats on some fine pickups!
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Congrats Randy Baby! I've bought several pens from them in the past!
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Randy, it's true that you really have to go spend time in an MB boutique to write with various pens. I had certain pens in mind at first, then after spending an hour in the boutique, I completely changed my mind.

There are sooo many factors. pen length, width, nib size, how it tapers where you hold it, pressure (or lack of) required to write, balance, and so on. Much more beyond what it looks like. I was quite surprised when I tried a dozen or so models how different they are.

Good luck with your quest - and show us pix when you get them!

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Randy, it's true that you really have to go spend time in an MB boutique to write with various pens. I had certain pens in mind at first, then after spending an hour in the boutique, I completely changed my mind.

There are sooo many factors. pen length, width, nib size, how it tapers where you hold it, pressure (or lack of) required to write, balance, and so on. Much more beyond what it looks like. I was quite surprised when I tried a dozen or so models how different they are.

Good luck with your quest - and show us pix when you get them!

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Randy, happy hunting and buy because you like the fit and feel to your hand instead of being impulsive!!!
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