Sketch by Liz Steele and some of her favorite pens for sketching |
Another place with a ton of free information on fountain pens for drawing and writing is Goulet Pens: http://www.gouletpens.com/. Brian, the owner, has done some great videos explaining just about anything you would want to know about fountain pens. He keeps the videos short and it is easy to find the answer to just about any question. Liz mentions Goulet Pens but is not in any sort of partnership with them. Their website is easy to use and you can get a good idea of what the colors of the inks are. They will send you small samples of the inks for a reasonable price. I thought all their prices were reasonable and competitive. My order from them was packaged extra carefully so nothing would break or leak in transit. They do have some sort of partnership with Noodler's Inks but carry many other brands. So far I have only ever used Noodler's inks but just got some "hand made" German ones from De Atramentis. These are supposed to be "wetter" and not clog pens but I have never had a problem with Noodler's inks clogging any of my Lamy pens.
My personal favorites for sketching are Lamy Safari pens and Noodler's Lextington Grey. It is a very dark grey and just a bit more subtle than black. I have pretty bad arthritis in my hands but these pens are lightweight and for me the grip is very comfortable; I can write or sketch for quite awhile with a Lamy before my hand needs a break. And they are very good value for the money. You could pay alot more and not get a better pen.
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