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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/yadvendr/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I love to use my fountain pen like a child would love to play with his new toys. I \u2018am not a collector type of enthusiast, but I am a user of these fine writing instruments. It is a mindfulness exercise of sorts for me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
This is what I use these days for writing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As far back as I can remember, I never had good handwriting, in fact, it was not that bad either. This phase lasted till I got on to using a fountain pen. Ever since my father presented me with his Sheaffer fountain pen way back in the early 1980s I got hooked on writing with fountain pens. My writing started to get appreciated. I love the strokes of the fountain pen as much as I love the sound of the nib rubbing against the paper. The strokes seem to have their own unique character be it the trailing sharply pointed ones or the thicker abrupt ending ones, each one is unique to itself. <\/p>\n\n\n\n I am not sure if people really love to write with anything other than a fountain pen or for that matter a lead pencil, which does not slip and allows the creation of those strokes. They continue to write using anything just because it needs to be done and done with. As regards me, I feel that using a fountain pen is far better than using anything else \u2013 be it a ballpoint pen, a roller pen or any of the numerous disposable types of pens. Maybe, because when I started to use ink, it was using a good fountain pen. Consequently, very early in life, I developed a taste for fountain pens. I have ever since used numerous types of fountain pens, both cheap ones and expensive ones. There have been cheap Chinese fountain pens and exclusive imported pens from various parts of the world – some presented to me and some bought by me. I have equally enjoyed writing with all of them. There have been numerous exams and tests since 1983 that I have written and all have been with my fountain pens.<\/p>\n\n\n\n In the present times of digital everything, I still love to use a fountain pen, though the amount of writing that I do now has considerably reduced. Quite a bit of writing has been taken away by the digital notes and the digital pen which I find convenient at times to use when making notes on the iPad. But I continue to use a fountain pen for nearly everything which involves writing on paper. My love for the fountain pen has not diminished over the years and even when I have started using digital methods of note-taking. I always have possessed a fountain pen which moves me wherever I go. Carrying a fountain pen full of ink in an aircraft can be pretty messy – fortunately, I have never been in that mess. But with time the chore of emptying the fountain pen and carrying the ink separately has just become another routine now. Come what may I prefer to use my fountain pen every time I can.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Many people will have many reasons to use the fountain pen. Following are my reasons, which I feel, are the cause of the joy that writing with a fountain pen brings: –<\/p>\n\n\n\n The above not considering the charm of using a fountain pen is always there. These days if I see someone using a fountain pen I immediately establish a connection with that person. It is something like having a common hobby.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I have yet to meet somebody who uses a fountain pen and is shy of using a pen and paper, for they all love to write like me. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" I love to use my fountain pen like a child would love to play with his new toys. I \u2018am not a collector type of enthusiast, but I am a user of these fine writing instruments. It is a mindfulness exercise of sorts for me. This is what I use these days for writing. 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