Hello all,
I am a recent convert to wet shaving, and am now wondering what other fine things I have been missing out on.
I am a writer, in the sense that I enjoy writing stories and poems for myself. I think it could be nice and possibly beneficial to have a nice pen to make the process of putting word to page less of a chore and more a part of the entire art...BUT, I am left handed and like many others afflicted with this particular set of genetic traits I smear ink with almost any pen that does not dry immediately which leads me to my question. Is it even conceivable that I could use a fountain pen without the page looking like a giant smear of blue or black blood? If so, what would you suggest for an inexpensive beginner friendly fountain pen?
I am a recent convert to wet shaving, and am now wondering what other fine things I have been missing out on.
I am a writer, in the sense that I enjoy writing stories and poems for myself. I think it could be nice and possibly beneficial to have a nice pen to make the process of putting word to page less of a chore and more a part of the entire art...BUT, I am left handed and like many others afflicted with this particular set of genetic traits I smear ink with almost any pen that does not dry immediately which leads me to my question. Is it even conceivable that I could use a fountain pen without the page looking like a giant smear of blue or black blood? If so, what would you suggest for an inexpensive beginner friendly fountain pen?