Conclusion:

Thank you, everyone, for your expertise, experience, recommendations, suggestions, and patience!!

I have decided to go with the Platinum Preppy in Blue Black with fine nib. I didn’t want to jump too far into it with an expensive (to me) one without any experience. So far, granted it’s the first day, I love it. A lot. I’m going to give it a few days to see how it feels as a daily driver, but if the few bits I wrote are an indication, it won’t be an issue.

Again, thank you all SO MUCH for your help!

Here’s a (poor quality, sorry, it’s night) picture of my new favorite pen:

Original Post

I didn’t see anything on the sidebar where this is not allowed. BUT, if it isn’t, please accept my sincerest apologies, and feel free to remove the post (or let me know, and I’ll remove it).

A little backstory:

Ever since a quill that I happened to use (without permission, might I add) at a friend’s grandfather’s house oh so many moons ago, my fascination with pens began. Up until then, all I’ve used were pencils, markers, crayons, and a couple cheap ballpoint pens.

Over the many years, I have gone from pen to pen, never really finding “that pen feel” I’ve craved since that single-digit age. Now, I understand that quills write very differently to ballpoints, and even differently to many nibs. However, price has always been an object for me, regrettably, limiting my choices, forcing me to stay on the ‘budget’ side of things.

The closest I’ve found to that feel was a 0.8mm Micron felt-tipped pen. However, it wasn’t close enough for me to stay with it, so the search continues.

(The feel: smooth, light, almost effortless glide on the page, while still feeling the tactility of the page with each stroke. The resulting line is smooth, but crisp.)

Recently (past couple years), I’ve been thinking more and more about that quill, and started searching for it again, to no avail. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if his grandfather had it custom made.

I would ask the friend or grandfather, but the grandfather has long passed, and the friend has disappeared shortly after uni (he always talked about going full hermit… I guess he did).

Yesterday, as I was aimlessly scrolling Lemmy, after, what seemed like the billionth time searching for that quill, I came across this community, filled with people searching for their illusive perfect pen; my people.

The ask

As before, price is an object (again, regrettably). Are there recommendations for budget fountain pens or quills with a few must-haves?

Would-Really-Like-To-Have Must-Haves
  1. non-scratchy nib
  2. 0.5-0.7mm line is preferred, but no more than 0.8mm
  3. it can use ink cartridges, but it needs to also handle other inks from bottles (pumps or wells, I think it’s called)
  4. budget, so within the 5-10€ range (I know this might be the biggest ask here)

The original quill that started it all

The shaft looked like a thick feather, with the feathery bits removed. I don’t think it was an actual feather, though, as it was much thicker than any I’ve ever felt. The shaft held the ink, which was added by unscrewing the nib and pouring the ink in (or, as he did it, using a pipette), then screwing the nib back on. The nib was ornate; etched gold on the outside, smooth silver on the inside, split down the middle, with a small hole halfway down the split.

A preemptive thank you to everyone, for reading and considering this post.

Edit: added the last section about the original quill

Edit: change to really like to have, since it seems I was being too wishy with them being a ‘must’ : )

  • alexa-488
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    12 months ago

    @01189998819991197253 Think it’s going to be hard to hit ALL the points.

    The cheapest fountain pens are probably Jinhao, but nib QC is all over the place. Pilot has the most reliable nib QC, but the price for a Kakuno may be slightly out of budget. Could also consider the Platinum preppy, but they have more feedback than Pilots.

    Not sure on mm widths. Finding larger than an M nib for any of the above is difficult or nonexistent.

    All accept cartridges & converters.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘OP
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      12 months ago

      Have you used the Lamy pens? My friend has one that I tried today, and it felt quite nice. The line was thick, looked like 0.8mm line, which I can get behind.

      What do you mean by M nib? Do nib sizes come in letter sizes?

      • @niucllos@lemm.ee
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        22 months ago

        Nib sizes generally come in extra fine (XF on the nib), fine (F), medium (M), and broad (B), though some brands produce other nibs

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          22 months ago

          Ah. And from what I understood from other comments, some manufacturers’ F might be another’s M and such. That doesn’t add complexity at all haha

      • paradoxmo
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        @01189998819991197253 Lamy Safaris are list price 20€ but they often go on sale during back to school and I’ve seen them go as low as 10€. You could also consider Faber Castell Grip which is similar pricing and I see it for 12€ on Amazon.de right now.

        If you want to truly go budget, I recommend the Platinum Starlet (also know as Meteor) from AliExpress, for around 4-5€.

        For all of the above I would suggest F which is around 0.5. M is around 0.7.