32, fountain pen

I don't want to write a novel today, so I'm going to write something else.

Let's talk about fountain pens.

When I was in elementary school, I used a fountain pen, and the teacher asked me to use it, saying that I could practice calligraphy.

After I went to junior high school, I didn't use it anymore, isn't gel pen fragrant?

It really smells good, and we can still buy scented gel pens and ballpoint pens at that time, and they smell very good.

At that time, the amount of homework was super large for exam-oriented education.

Every day, I keep brushing up on questions and exams.

If you use a fountain pen again, it is obviously not suitable, and you need to refill the ink frequently.

Later, when I got older, I used a fountain pen again.

First, it is because the pen is beautiful to write.

My handwriting has always been a ghost drawing, but after using the pen, it actually looks a lot better, and it looks like it.

The second is because the fountain pen has a forced grid, and it can also be filled with colored ink.

I bought myself a gold-tipped pen and a torpedo for writing music, which is very comfortable to write and looks good.

If you buy color ink, you will buy less Nissan, more domestic ones, a lot of pot water, and a lot of gold powder and color powder, which is particularly good-looking.

The third reason is that of course, you need to use a pen to make a handbook.

The so-called ritual sense of life.

Nissan fountain pens are exquisitely made and have good quality control.

Domestic fountain pens are actually not bad, and they are cheap, but the quality control is average, and you need to try.

At present, the best domestic fountain pen used is Yongsheng 3001A.

I bought a whole box of 12 sticks for 48 yuan a box, and I haven't used it up yet (it's all filled with color ink).

If you write a day, you can use more points for daily brushing.

My 14K gold pen was reluctant to use it for brushing, but just used it to write a journal. If you brush the question, it's mainly a smiley face.

But recently, because I often have to clip the notebook, I use a key-type gel pen again.

People's interests are always changing.

The only constant is probably the love of fine characters.

I couldn't accept thick tips at all, and I didn't practice calligraphy.

I used to buy Ling Mei's F tip, and it was so thick that I cried.

Since then, I have an intuitive understanding of the roughness of European and Japanese systems.

The European F tip is thicker than the Japanese M, and it is fluent in English, which is very unsuitable for writing Chinese characters.

European and American fountain pens must be at least EF tip before they can be used.

I generally use F in the Japanese system, and the Japanese also have EF, which is a little too detailed.

I once bought EF's Baile Concubine, scratching paper .......

I always use 0.38/0.28 for gel pens.

The domestic one is still too coarse, and there is not much difference between the 0.28 and 0.38 ones. Only Mitsubishi's 0.28 is really that fine.

By the way, Mitsubishi still recommends 0.38, and 0.28 is too fine, and it is inconvenient for daily use.