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Originally Posted by pendragginp
Yes, me three - although not necessarily a fountain pen. Something about the tactile feel of a pencil on paper is really helpful to me, but it tends to be harder to read later, unless I've transferred it directly to the screen soon after. The pencils I use must be a little soft, because the writing tends to be a bit smeary after awhile.
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I love fountain pens. A good roller ball is OK, but a fountain pen that writes under its own pressure takes the cake.
I've collected those things, quite some years ago, but in the end I noticed I returned only to one particular pen all the time, so I sold the entire collection. I only kept one fountain pen (A Sailor ProGear, 21k nib), one roller ball (Waterman Expert, for backup, and for other people if they ask me for a pen), and a mechanical pencil (A Sheaffer Prelude).