{"id":100,"date":"2013-03-05T20:29:32","date_gmt":"2013-03-05T20:29:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thepencompany.com\/blog\/?p=100"},"modified":"2019-01-09T13:19:22","modified_gmt":"2019-01-09T13:19:22","slug":"how-to-choose-your-first-fountain-pen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thepencompany.com\/blog\/pens\/fountain-pens\/how-to-choose-your-first-fountain-pen\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Choose Your First Fountain Pen"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you’re thinking of joining in with the fountain pen revolution, choosing your first pen can be quite a daunting task. With so many on the market, how on earth do you decide on which to plump for? We’ve put together a handy guide to help.<\/p>\n
Why buy a fountain pen?<\/strong><\/p>\n If you do a fair amount of writing by hand, you may notice your hand is painful afterwards. Fountain pens are better for writing over long periods of time than ballpoints, due to the flow of the ink and the fact your hand is more relaxed in the position it takes. We spend so much time scrawling notes down with the first pen we happen to grab out of the drawer; why not make writing a bit more fun again?<\/p>\n Budget<\/strong><\/p>\n This is, essentially, the main consideration as it determines your options. Pens vary massively in price \u2013 some cost \u00a310, some \u00a33000 \u2013 and this tends to vary depending upon factors such as the materials and the brand.<\/p>\n Use<\/strong><\/p>\n What will you be using your new pen for? Will you be using it every day or occasionally? Will it be used for writing or, perhaps, drawing? What paper will you be using? Ask yourself these questions, and let them guide you in your choice.<\/p>\n Brand<\/strong><\/p>\n You are safest sticking to a well-known and reliable brand name with fountain pens, as otherwise you risk purchasing a poorly made writing tool. A brand is a guarantee of a certain level of workmanship. Do a bit of research and decide on a few brands you like to help narrow your choice down.<\/p>\n Pen size<\/strong><\/p>\n Size matters! Generally the rules for this are simple though. If you have small hands, opt for a shorter, more slender pen; if you have large hands, opt for a longer and\/or fatter one. Test a few out and see what feels more comfortable. This may sound like a slightly insignificant point, but it won\u2019t do when you\u2019re writing that sixth page in a row in your journal or a letter and your hand starts to ache!<\/p>\n The Nib \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n