What is the best choice for a calligraphy fountain pen for addressing wedding in... [Article]
I am hand-addressing wedding invitations and would like to use a calligraphy pen to do that. I tried out some ink pens today and found they were too wide. A friend suggested c
Fountain Pen: Writing With Style [Article]
If you look around your entourage, you will see the eternal gadget freak boasting about the latest cell phone or portable computer he just purchased. There's one in every office, a
What is a ball point pen? [Article]
Ballpoints date to the early Twentieth Century. Moving from at the time the 'inconvenience' of a fountain pen to a pen which could be clicked to begin writing in just about any env
What kind of pen should I use if I write hard? [Article]
A ball point is for you! Unfortunately, this attribute also means an ink which must be pushed from the refill by exerting a fair amount of pressure on the tip.
What's the difference between a ballpoint and a roller ball? [Article]
While the
Who invented the first pen? And when? [Article]
The first ballpoint pen was made in 1888 when John Loud, an American leather tanner, patented a roller-ball-tip marking pen. Loud's invention featured a reservoir of
Are there pen's for left-handers? [Article]
"How can a pen be left-handed?" is a question we hear all the time. Well, writing with a fountain pen can be a real problem for left-handers, as we are pushing the p
How do I fill a fountain pen? [Article]
A number of different inking systems are utilized by pen manufacturers. Here are instructions for the most common.
Cartridge: Make sure yo
How can I repair my fountain pen? [Article]
If your fountain pen skips, try a few simple solutions before sending it in for repairs. First, clean it thoroughly, even soaking the nib overnight in water if necessary. Make sure
Is the ink in my pen acidic? [Article]
What about the acidity of ink? This seems to be a point of ongoing talk on various discussion sites. Is it really important? On one hand I am told it is not that much of an issue.
Why does my rollerball skip? [Article]
It is likely because the paper surface is unsuitable. Roller ball ink is liquid and needs be absorbed. Papers with a glaze or coating prevent the ink from being absorbed and can ca
What are roller ball pens? [Article]
The roller ball pen is similar to the traditional ball pen tip however the way in which the ink is stored can be different. There are several types of roller ball, the main points
What is a roller ball pen? [Article]
A majority of the time this pen will have a body and separate cap. Just like a fountain pen. This is primarily driven by the need of the liquid ink refill to be capped (sealed). Wi
What are fiber tipped pens? [Article]
Fiber tipped Pens have tips made of fine nylon and other synthetic fibers ground to a point. Fiber tipped pens provide smooth writing and a consistent line.
What is a Gel pen? [Article]
Gel Ink Pens are thicker than the previous two ink products. When pressure is put onto the ball, this thick ink liquefies and places more ink onto the page. The colors also tend to
How far can a ballpoint pen write? [Article]
Ballpoint's write by using a ball to feed the ink from the cartridge to the page. Ball pens are made with an oil-based ink which can resist extreme temperatures and can write on mo
How do you measure and mark your cutting point if your ruler is your pencil? [Article]
Easy! The Stanley Multi-Functeion Pen
The Stanley Multi-Functional Pen is capable of doing just about everything except writing on its own. That’s be
What is a multi-function pen? [Article]
Road warrior territory. Many busy multi-taskers desire the ability to write in multiple colors, modes and even technologies. Hence, the multi-pen. Typically, a multi-pen w
Who Invented The Pen? [Article]
The history of writing instruments with which humans have recorded and conveyed thoughts, feelings and grocery lists, is the history of civilisation itself. This is how we know abo