jskeen
Member
It started out innocently enough, I had decided that I needed to make a display for my fp's that I personally use, so that if somebody wanted to try out different combinations of pen, nib, ink, ect. I would have them all handy and attractively displayed.
Is a sign of a problem when your "user" fp's go into the double digits? I mean really, I do use all of them, one time or another. Really. I mean, there's fine, medium and broad tips, calligraphy stubs, 5mm or 6mm sizes, Lou's steelflex vs kit vs 18k nibs (ok, don't have any of those yet, but... well, you know).
Then of course, there's the whole question of inks...... I better not go there.
That's not a problem anyway. I can always turn to 12 step programs if I have to. The problem is
WHAT'S THE BEST POSITION TO STORE THEM IN?
Tip up, tip down, flat, angled, vertically. Don't want to accidentally flood a nib, but don't want them to fail to write when I pick it up for the first time in a day or two, either.
So there it is, I'm a fountain pen junkie and I need to know how to store my spikes!
Is a sign of a problem when your "user" fp's go into the double digits? I mean really, I do use all of them, one time or another. Really. I mean, there's fine, medium and broad tips, calligraphy stubs, 5mm or 6mm sizes, Lou's steelflex vs kit vs 18k nibs (ok, don't have any of those yet, but... well, you know).
Then of course, there's the whole question of inks...... I better not go there.
That's not a problem anyway. I can always turn to 12 step programs if I have to. The problem is
WHAT'S THE BEST POSITION TO STORE THEM IN?
Tip up, tip down, flat, angled, vertically. Don't want to accidentally flood a nib, but don't want them to fail to write when I pick it up for the first time in a day or two, either.
So there it is, I'm a fountain pen junkie and I need to know how to store my spikes!