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Taking Care of the Calligraphy Pen Reservoir

... give you a more even flow of ink. It will also reduce the frequency with which you will have to recharge your pen while working. The calligraphy pen reservoir might be a detachable piece that can be removed for refilling or cleaning ... Read Read: Taking Care of the Calligraphy Pen Reservoir

By: Deegee | 10/04/2008 | Art

History Of Fountain Pens

... to the tenth century. In the 953 AD the caliph of Egypt, Ma'?d al-Mu'izz demanded a pen that had a inner reservoir of ink which wouldn’t leak on to his hands and clothes and eventually delivered the ink to the nib. Though the prices of ... Read Read: History Of Fountain Pens

By: sreejith | 12/03/2009 | Shopping

Fountain Pen Inks

The fountain pen inks are generally water based which can easily flow into the reservoir section in the pen. In the year 1960 plastic cartridges gained popularity, but bottled inks are still mainly used. Bottled inks are cheaper as compared ... Read Read: Fountain Pen Inks

By: sreejith | 12/03/2009 | Shopping

Expensive Designer Pens

... socialites. There are many types of designer pens which come with ornate outer covering. The techniques used in the reservoir ink pens are advanced involving capillary techniques and cartridges built in the pen. The best of craftsmen are ... Read Read: Expensive Designer Pens

By: sreejith | 12/03/2009 | Shopping

Mechanisms Used In A Pen

In the early years the ink reservoirs were filled using an eyedropper, but this was a messy process, but the advantage of this pen was that it could hold more ink that any other auto filling pen. The next generation used self fillers which ... Read Read: Mechanisms Used In A Pen

By: sreejith | 12/03/2009 | Shopping

Attractive and Useful Fountain Pens

... a very slight pressure on the pen tip out of the ink also acts as a lubricant between the tip and paper. Calligraphy Capable: For those with artistic talent, the pen allows you to style of writing known as calligraphy. A standard pen can ... Read Read: Attractive and Useful Fountain Pens

By: Manseo Sharma | 22/04/2009 | Sales
Kim Medeiros

How Pens Work

... pens. Nibs are made in a triangular like form and are usually made of gold or stainless steel. The ink is carried from the pen’s reservoir to the nib by a system of narrow tubes known as the feed. Fountain pens use a highly fluid ink and a ... Read Read: How Pens Work

By: Kim Medeiros | 06/10/2009 | Advertising

Attractive and Useful Fountain Pens

... a very slight pressure on the pen tip out of the ink also acts as a lubricant between the tip and paper. Calligraphy Capable: For those with artistic talent, the pen allows you to style of writing known as calligraphy. A standard pen can ... Read Read: Attractive and Useful Fountain Pens

By: Manseo Sharma | 22/04/2009 | Sales

Writing With Gel Pens

... sparkles for making it much flashier.It has been quite correctly said that for the "for specialists of calligraphy, nothing can beat a fountain pen." Now however, these cheap pens have eroded the market share of fountain pens.A normal gel ... Read Read: Writing With Gel Pens

By: Amin Ramjee | 21/07/2009 | Advertising

Systems of filling Fountain Pen

... in 1930 when the German company Pelikan license the technology and used it in his first self-filling pen, the Pelikan 100. Fine calligraphy is essential for anyone involved in business correspondence (clerical, bookkeeping, stenographers, ... Read Read: Systems of filling Fountain Pen

By: Manseo Sharma | 24/06/2009 | Sales

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