Lots of variables there ... writing style, paper absorbency, choice of ink ... but if you plan on writing that much, maybe a converter and bottle of ink will be a better bet ... a lot cheaper for sure.
You mean transporting the pen "inked up" rather than "dry"? Generally speaking that will not be an issue as long as you can keep the pen upright (nib pointing to the sky). Even at a partial angle so the nib is the highest part, it need not be totally straight up and down, will work fine. The pen lying on its side is generally okay at least for shorter periods of time.Ink transport would be a issue.
Gonna be out for 25 days total. Hoping to gear up before Friday.Are you headed out on a big trip soon, or do you have time to buy a box of cartridges and see how long they last for you?
Gonna be out for 25 days total. Hoping to gear up before Friday.
Kool thanks. FYI what bottled inks work well with this pen?In that case, order 4 boxes of cartridges (12 per box) and you should be fine.
FYI what bottled inks work well with this pen?
If you're taking a utilitarian view of this, plain old Namiki (Pilot) blue and Pilot Blue-Black are good, reliable, and reasonably water resistant. Or if you like black, Namiki black.Kool thanks. FYI what bottled inks work well with this pen?