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Saturday, May 5, 2012

EDC Carry - Vintage Fountain Pen



There are some things from the past that I really appreciate; and, at least from my perspective, helps me to slow  the pace of life down.  One of those things that have helped me to keep this perspective is a fountain pen.  Now I know that for most of us, thinking about such an utilitarian item seems inconsequential, particularly with the advent of netbooks, laptops, tablets and smartphones; however, part of my EDC includes a vintage fountain pen. So, let me try to convince  you (or at least peak your interest) that there is a nostalgia and nobleness related to carrying and using a fountain pen. While there may be a stark contrast in carrying say an Esterbrook J vintage fountain pen with a Glock 26, there is also a synergism that exists which complement one another.  There is a feeling that is difficult to describe when using a fountain pen, and can be understood only after writing with one.  In fact, most who use a fountain pen on a daily basis regard all other writing instruments as ink sticks.  While my preferred personal notebook is a black softcover Moleskine, my black Esterbrook J (which boasts a 9048 writing nib) writes exceptionally smooth on most papers with nary any bleed through.  The ease in keeping the pen filled with ink is accomplished through a lever filler and bottled ink; so; since I keep bottles of ink in a variety of colors at home and work, I never have to be concerned about running dry.  There is a style and elegance in writing with such a vintage instrument with some who will claim that their penmanship has vastly improved and is attributable specifically to using a fountain pen.  I have received many astonished looks when I pull out the Esterbrook to sign papers or while I take notes.  A conversation starter for sure, my vintage Esterbrook J fountain pen is a classic EDC that will never go out of style and does not disappoint.  Incidently, the Esterbrook J is more than 60 years old. ~Keep it Sharp.