A month or two ago I decided to try a fountain pen. I found a Waterman Phileas that was brand new in the box at an antique shop. I picked that one up and it has a 'fine' nib. A few days before that, I had placed an order at peartreepens for a Lamy Al-Star with an 'extra fine' nib. Thus far, those are the only two I have tried. While I like the smoothness with which the fountain pens write, the lines are just way too thick for me. For reference, I'm accustome to a Pilot G-2 .38. I don't think the problem is me using too much pressure. I've been very careful about that and the issue has persisted long after I began using them. I even tried turning the pens upside down to get a finer line and that helped, but it was still much too thick and I don't want to have to write with a pen upsdie down. Does anybody have any recommendations for a fountain pen, especially one that is inexpensive (i.e. less than $50), that would put down an extremely thin line like what I'm accustomed to with the Pilot? Or are thicker lines just something that must be accepted if one wants to use a fountain pen?