BriarWolf
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Is the risk less with cartridge versus lever/reservoir pens?
A good pen will never leak, regardless of the age, so long as it's in good condition. I speak from twenty years of experience.
So folks, a question. I have long wanted to carry a fountain pen, but am absolutely terrified of one leaking and ruining my good suits. Is this concern in any way realistic?
Can one find a good cartridge pen new, off the shelf, for under $50? I have a terribly thin budget and regret I lack the time or temperament to invest in a vintage pen at the moment.
So folks, a question. I have long wanted to carry a fountain pen, but am absolutely terrified of one leaking and ruining my good suits. Is this concern in any way realistic?
No vintage pen accepts a cartridge. And certainly no vintage pen from the 1920s or 30s.
You could get a Waterman Phileas, which is a cheaper, modern pen, with Art Deco-ish styling. That takes a cartridge or a converter. But that's about it.
It comes in various colours, but, this is your typical Waterman Phileas: