Types of fountain pens may vary based on various factors, but the quality and effect is always high , as a whole.

Fountain Pen Types

Author : Admin     Date : 26-Jan-2006

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Using a fountain pen is not just about correct writing, but it is an aesthetic process. It’s not just an object for writing. It is a possession which is close to your heart. Just like perfumes, cars, clothing and accessories, a fountain pen is a reflection of your personality. Fountain pens are made of different materials and differ in one way or another. Each material gives a look that can be rich, elegant, classy or robust, depending upon the quality and the nature of the material. You can choose a material which you think would be the perfect choice for you. Some of the famous materials from which fountain pens are made are Celluloid, Ebonite, Wine barrel or Oak, Plastic and Stainless steel. Separate links are available for each of these materials and you can get more information on them.

Celluloid: When good quality Celluloid is used for a fountain pen, it has a natural dusky beauty and it looks extremely good. It has a slight camphor smell, which stands as a proof for its purity. One of the most widely used materials in the market.

Ebonite: Fountain pens made of Ebonite were popular right from 1850 and they had a golden reign during that time. Ebonite is made from natural rubber and it’s extremely durable in nature.

Wine barrel: Wine barrel wood is nothing but oak wood. Oak wood, which is famous for making the wine barrels, is also employed in making fountain pens and it is famous for it.

Canvas Micarta: The Canvas Micarta material is a form of plastic with phenol resins and canvas. This is water resistant and impact or shock proof. It is also widely employed in the making of other materials such as knife handles due to its durability.

Stainless steel: Metal fountain pens have always been in demand for their durability and long lasting performance. Stainless steel has always been a preferred material for its qualities like wear resistance, water resistance and lots other things.


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