Fountain Pens: Friend or Foe? 📙 S01E04

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Planner Pals Podcast

Planner Pals Podcast

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Can Mark convert Jess to be a fountain pen lover? Well he sure can try! 😝
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@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Hey Planner Pals! Hope you enjoyed the episode 💪 If you made it to...the part, leave us a balloon emoji 😂🎈 #IYKYK
@imhalca
@imhalca 5 ай бұрын
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@prexytheartist
@prexytheartist 5 ай бұрын
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@natashajohnson5776
@natashajohnson5776 5 ай бұрын
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@kayeurbano3309
@kayeurbano3309 5 ай бұрын
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@min-jakrack9302
@min-jakrack9302 5 ай бұрын
🎈 Some beginner friendly fountain pen brands here in Luxembourg are Pelikan, Geha, Parker and of course Lamy especially the Safari ones. Here in Europe they sale mostly in the M nibsize but you can replace them with other sizes like EF, F, M, B. The costs variets in-between 30-75€ depending on the brands and different options. I like both, fountain pens and Gelink pens ... depends a lot on the paper I use but fountain pens have a kind of nostalgia...
@cmdrwombat
@cmdrwombat 4 ай бұрын
The spread eagle balloon meltdown might be the best thing ever. :-D
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
I still laugh about it. - Mark
@katlero28
@katlero28 5 ай бұрын
You didn’t even talk about sheening or shimmering inks! I bet we you could get Jess hooked with Organics Studio Nitrogen or Robert Oster Crystal Marine!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Gonna need a part 2 😝
@julia-here
@julia-here 5 ай бұрын
Jess would LOVVEEEEE Nitrogen!
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
I didn’t want to go tooooo deep. Maybe just an episode on inks 🦑
@NotesFromPastAmy
@NotesFromPastAmy 5 ай бұрын
Start of show thoughts: When I first started watching bujo videos seriously, there were nice people who would mention what they were using but there were so many supplies...I was very confused. What were tombows? Did I need to have them? What about microns? But this other person uses fineliners. Another person uses fine tipped markers. What were these supplies and which ones did I need to have a little decor but not break the bank? I finally made a list of supplies that were used and categorized them into categories: felt tipped, highlighters, fineliners, etc. Then I picked one pack (4-12) from each category to try, and ONE of each other essential, like notebook, ruler, eraser, pencil, pencil case, lap desk. It was a great way to start. I then took my new but established information and applied it to fountain pens, ordering the brands, nib sizes, and pen body sizes I was interested in while staying in a specific price range. I learned quickly what I liked and went from there. My best tip is to do your research/use your resources! These hobbies can be as basic and practical or all consuming and exorbitant as we allow them to be. If I were recommending a pen to Jess, I would recommend a snap cap with cartridges. End of show notes: Yes! Those kind of recommendations! I think the faces are specific to nib size :) If you want to binge other videos about fountain pen users and their experiences, check out #8penquestions here on KZbin I always recommend the Lamy Safari for beginners. They're always on sale somewhere (you can even order them off Amazon). Lots of fun colors. Easy to use. Easy to maintain. Reliable nibs that are easy to change if you want to try a different size.
@chfr1967
@chfr1967 5 ай бұрын
Totaly get this. I still have not had time to look up what the "Alistar method" is. Even though I have heard it mentioned several times by Jess. Christina 🦝
@JRBehr
@JRBehr 5 ай бұрын
"Scandal! I need another notebook!" 😆 You two are my favorites. 💛
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Haha 😂 glad you enjoyed that!
@dandelionpuff
@dandelionpuff 5 ай бұрын
The Pilot Kakuno is by far my favorite entry level pen. It's so good!
@karalozano5764
@karalozano5764 5 ай бұрын
So fitting! Just bought my first two fountain pens this week. Three cheers for a sick new obsession.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Perfect timing then! 😄
@blackhellebore89
@blackhellebore89 5 ай бұрын
I would recommend a Lamy or to find a friend and try their collection!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Ooo that’s a good ooch idea! 💪
@FrostKitty
@FrostKitty 5 ай бұрын
In 1827 the inventor Petrache Poenaru patented the fountain pen, developed from a large swan pen. However, it took a few years of innovation before it became popular. In 1850 the first pen with a hard rubber reservoir and free-flowing ink with a gold nib was produced.
@katlero28
@katlero28 5 ай бұрын
You showed my exact pen! 26:28 I have the TWSBI Diamond 580 with an extra fine nib. It’s the most expensive pen I own ($80) but I literally use it every day all day long. Literally! I’m still extremely precious with it and it only ever has Platinum Carbon Black ink in it but I LOVE IT!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Oh awesome! Always good to find your personal perfect pen 😄
@TheNailPolishHound
@TheNailPolishHound 5 ай бұрын
I’ve just done a major declutter of my fountain pens! Hoping now I’ve pared it down to my very favourite ones that I will use them more 😃
@chfr1967
@chfr1967 5 ай бұрын
What did you do with the ones you de-stashed? Christina 🦝
@TheNailPolishHound
@TheNailPolishHound 5 ай бұрын
@@chfr1967 I’m going to clean them out and then sell them on Vinted 😬
@hanagara1907
@hanagara1907 5 ай бұрын
Not about pens but I was on holiday recently and almost on auto-pilot, I'd set up my trackers already, then didn't keep up and couldn't resist writing "obviously I died" over them 😂 ✌🎈🎈🎈
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Haha 😂 now our journals can be twins 👯‍♂️- Jess
@KB_Espy2009
@KB_Espy2009 5 ай бұрын
Another thing I have to say about fountain pen inks … most FP inks are *water* based. One day I was talking with someone and gesticulating wildly with an uncapped fountain pen to find I’d been spraying droplets of ink all over … including dar green ink on my cranberry colored pants. I soaked the inked up pant leg in cold water overnight and *voila* no more ink stains. 🤷🏻‍♀️ YMMV
@citrinedragonfly
@citrinedragonfly 5 ай бұрын
Fellow lefty, and fountain pens are gorgeous, but for me, they're best admired from afar, rather than through use. I can do brush pens left-handed, but fountain pens for some reason I can't get the hang of. My dad LOVES fountain pens, though. He has a collection of Parker 51s that he uses when writing. He looks for them when he and my mom go antiquing, and sometimes he'll buy one online. They are his favorite. Y'all are hilarious, and I'm enjoying the podcast so much! I'm hoping you'll do a deep dive like this on types of paper as well.
@Karen_Tries
@Karen_Tries 5 ай бұрын
Oh I rest my pens on my ring finger as well! Guess I have been using my fountain pens wrong this whole time! 😅😂
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Twinning 😈 - Jess
@IndigenousPeacemaker
@IndigenousPeacemaker 5 ай бұрын
I love the professional-level chemistry between you two. What a joyful ride!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Ruth! This one was a lot of fun 😄
@melodieaubertin9239
@melodieaubertin9239 5 ай бұрын
I'm French, and I also learned to write with a fountain pen and erasable ink in the 90's when we learned cursive the second year (first year of school, we learned script with Bic pens). I'm a lefty, so it wasn't easy to avoid smudging, but with erasable ink, I could correct the smudges in the end. I kept the practice throughout my studies, most people stopped around the end of elementary school. I stopped when my pen fell during an exam in University (I was color-coding molecules in a chemistry equation) and my gold nib went "spread eagle". It was such a stressful situation! I had ink all over my hands and smudged my paper quite a lot. I also had to finish the exam with my colored pens. I went back to fountain pen in my late twenties, with a Lamy pen with a converter and an ink color I love for long form journalling. But I use it now for Bullet Journalling also. I don't plan on buying more pens or inks in the near future, I don't want to start a collection, but I will say that the TWSBI are really appealing.
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I can only imagine the stress and mess of the exam. So many emotions
@nurseelle
@nurseelle 5 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness you all gave me the best laugh today!! 😅 🎈🎈
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Haha 😂 Glad you liked it! 🎈
@nrjm26
@nrjm26 5 ай бұрын
I grew up in Germany and we had to use fountain pens up to a certain grade at least. I really liked them and started collecting them. I'd say the most popular brands were Pelikan and Lamy. The latter was less popular and they use a different cartridge system so it was difficult to share materials. I only recently got back to using fountain pens and started again with a kaweco sport. For a beginner I would recommend looking at the fountain pen lines designed for students in school or college. Those are typically very comfortable, durable and come in a nice range of colours. I'd also suggest going with disposable cartridges first, it makes the point of entry so much easier and less messy. By the way, I love italics nibs. I had a pen with one in high school and just loved the effect it had on my writing! I should really get one again 😅
@marianamiller4106
@marianamiller4106 5 ай бұрын
🤣 I shouldn’t have watched this while on the treadmill. Talk about almost literally ROFL 🤣. Love you guys ❤
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
OMG that would have been horrible but hilarious
@firesoul5277
@firesoul5277 4 ай бұрын
Dutchie here, Netherlands. In the 5th year of elementary school working on writing was a thing. If you're writing was neat enough the reward was that you were allowed to use a lamy (the around the €12.50 ones). In our case, we were then the owner, we got them. They had those red or blue grips that form to your hand setting a bit. I thought they were really cool, so worked towards that as motivation 😂😄 I have 3 lamy safaris. They are all in my pencilcase, each have a different color that I like writing with, switching out depending on what I feel like...or ink left haha. They cost around 20-25 euro's each. I like them being metal/hard plastic troughout the whole pen. The plastic of the school ones desolved/got sticky after a while, not long term user friendly. I still have the elementary school one 15 years later.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
I think when you find pen(s) that you love it’s so fun to get more. Colors make it exciting… ink and pen colors. We need to get some videos of that old pen. Wonder if it still holds up? - Mark
@roniinkster1578
@roniinkster1578 5 ай бұрын
If ever there was an episode to WATCH … it is THIS one! I was laughing so hard, my husband came over to see what was so funny. Thanks for the laugh, cannot wait to see what’s next. 💜💜
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
Love that 😂
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 😄
@meagananne5782
@meagananne5782 4 ай бұрын
I loved looking at the shoot of all the ink and picking out the bottles that i also own and recognize!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
i do the same thing. :-) I find all sorts of inspiration in other peoples videos. - Mark
@hildabyui
@hildabyui 5 ай бұрын
Love you two together so far each episode has been informative and entertaining.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Glad you've been enjoying them! 😄
@KirstenTebbens
@KirstenTebbens 5 ай бұрын
A few other recs for starter pens: 1. Twsbi eco hands down. 2. Kaweco sport (affordable, can be both a converter or cartridge pen, wide range of colors and nibs) 3. Lamy Safari
@emillyw5622
@emillyw5622 5 ай бұрын
I’m still a relative newbie but I like the Lamy Safari as a good entry into fountain pens since it’s not too expensive and they have some really pretty colours. I have 3 of these and getting the converter means you can test so many great inks. You can also get a lot of colours in the standard cartridges that work with these pens.
@olympianagel9379
@olympianagel9379 5 ай бұрын
32:22 PEN LICENCES!! seeing Mark’s reaction to this was hilarious - the best part was being in a class where some of the class had pen licences and some didn’t. i was part of the pen licensed ofc 💅
@olympianagel9379
@olympianagel9379 5 ай бұрын
36:17 a CAR HOLE. 😂😭😂😭😂
@olympianagel9379
@olympianagel9379 5 ай бұрын
44:42 🎈🎈🎈🎈
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Meanwhile, me sitting in the same class being like 👀 one day my prints will be good enough 😝 - Jess 🎈
@bookhuggah
@bookhuggah 5 ай бұрын
If you have any rubbing alcohol, it might help to remove the ink from the fabric of the hoodie, for Jess. Rubbing alcohol is also called Isopropyl alcohol in NZ and elsewhere. It helps if the fabric has not been washed and dried by machine yet.
@kayeurbano3309
@kayeurbano3309 5 ай бұрын
the look on Jess' face during Mark's answer to "what is a fountain pen?" is adorable. i'm on the fence about buying a fountain pen. i'd be buying it mainly for the ink variety, which i find intriguing.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
So many colours! 🥳 and yeah, Mark’s deep dive into pen fundamentals had me like 👀!? - Jess
@jessicaison2140
@jessicaison2140 5 ай бұрын
What a timely video for me! I just bought my first fountain pen.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Oh that’s perfect timing! 😄 hope you love your new pen 😈
@jessicaison2140
@jessicaison2140 5 ай бұрын
@PlannerPalsPodcast I do! It's a Pilot Kaküno Extra Fine in a clear body, and I'm waiting on a converter and ink.
@DistanceTraveled
@DistanceTraveled 5 ай бұрын
Congratulations!!! I hope you like it
@mopete9830
@mopete9830 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the chill but hilarious podcast. It was a lot of fun. My first fountain pen was a platinum preppy which I loved. I kept really cheap pens for a really long time before I branched out into something a little better so I think that's a great starting point.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words. Preppy’s are the best. Really just a good all around. -Mark
@princessleah9092
@princessleah9092 5 ай бұрын
Great episode Pals! I just dipped my toe into the fountain pen world and took Mark’s advice and tried a Pilot Kakuno! I now have 2 and a glass dip pen. Love the Kakunos!!
@just__celia
@just__celia 5 ай бұрын
I just went down the fountain pen rabbit hole recently and I’m in deep! I don’t know why I waited so long. I know I had a fountain pen many moons ago when I was a teenager.
@nicolaskeet9667
@nicolaskeet9667 5 ай бұрын
Great episode 🎈 . I only started using a fountain pen about 18 months ago . My dad passed away and i came across his old ( 40 yrs at least) Parker fountain pen . I cleaned it out and bought new cartridges for it and it writes beautifully. That sparked my addiction i now have 4 , one of which is a Curidas retractable pen i love it because there's no lid to keep taking off .
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
That’s so special that you experience that pen.
@bookhuggah
@bookhuggah 5 ай бұрын
My favorite heavy pen is a Jinhao pen that is glittery with a black base. The glitter is silver, and it looks like a night sky. I love using it for the holiday cards with a teal ink to sign cards and that makes me smile.
@roxtakesyoutothemagic3365
@roxtakesyoutothemagic3365 5 ай бұрын
Love that Jess compared the cost of the pen to plates of sushi! Priorities.. lol
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
It's my standard unit of measurement 😂 - Jess
@beaplazz
@beaplazz 4 ай бұрын
And somewhere in the middle of Europe, another Pelikan twist has been sold... Thanks a lot for the recommendation, it Is indeed a great beginner pen! I have used fountain pens on and off for years without really committing to them, but this episode really sparked up my motivation to try again :)
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
I’m so happy that you like it! It is a great pen. So happy to hear the podcast sparked your interest again. - Mark
@xDianaMoonx
@xDianaMoonx 5 ай бұрын
🎈Great episode! I've recently gotten myself a "starter" fountain pen cause yeah, just wanted to have something that looked great and felt smooth in my hand. It's a Kaeco Sport fountain one, and so far liking it. I think the most of one's budget will be with regards to inks, since so many pretty and shiny ones out there that you can fill with just one pen. Hope y'all have a fun time at the con!
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
Those are fun pens.
@mizzelle71
@mizzelle71 5 ай бұрын
Great podcast! I suspect Jashii's brain would explode at the fancier pens that go for thousands of dollars. You'd make yourself sick with that much sushi! I do know people who use fountain pens for carpal tunnel issues because it's easier to hold. I would probably recommend the Preppy just getting used to using one. I jumped in headfirst with those bladder filler ones. I was so relieved when I came back to fountain pens and the piston/plumber system was an option. My current favorite is a Pilot Decimo that is a lighter version of the Vanishing Point. I really do recommend going to shows or meetups and trying pens. You can see what's too heavy in your hands or too tiny. Usually, they'll have ones inked you can try out.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
That’s some wella deluxe sushi 😂
@nan7022
@nan7022 5 ай бұрын
"Fountain pen snacks" 😆 Great phrase, Mark 😍
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Glad you liked that one! 😝
@elaintje
@elaintje 5 ай бұрын
I'm from the Netherlands and in school I had a fountain pen when we learned how to write (in cursive) Many school still teach this way, but each school can decide so a lot use ballpoints and have ditched fountain pens. Oh, and we call it a 'nummerbord', number board. The Dutch have left quite a few Dutch words around the world so number plate might be influenced by the Dutch too?
@AnInkGuy
@AnInkGuy 5 ай бұрын
For even smaller writing, you can use a PO nib... it is a posting nib for writing even smaller on postcards. Often it is much smaller than an EF nib.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
I feel like i need something this small just to have it. -Mark
@helenmurphy5543
@helenmurphy5543 5 ай бұрын
You two are hilarious!! Lov d this episode despite being scarred for life as one of those forced to use a fountain pen on starting secondary school (in UK). It was such a massive jump from writing with pencil, and my writing was terrible anyway, fountain pens were just a such a mess for me even the teacher gave up and let me use ball point!
@LewisLittle66
@LewisLittle66 5 ай бұрын
Love this episode. I'm on Team FP and my reccommendation for a starter pen is a Lamy Safari. I'd also say not to overlook Jinhaos; you can get a variety of great ones under $10; my top reccommendations for those are the Jinhao X159 and the Jinhao 82. Very different in size (X159 is very large, 82 is very small) but both still great value.
@julia-here
@julia-here 5 ай бұрын
Ahh! Thanks for mentioning me, pals 🥹💕 - I would absolutely recommend the Pilot Kakuno and/or the TWSBI Eco for folks starting out with fountain pens! Even with all the pens I have, I still come back to both of those; the Pilot nib is just A+. Enjoyed this one so much (and of course, can't introduce Jess to the community without some *pen after dark* jokes 🤣- there are so many places where the terminology for fountain pens and inks go wrong!); much love 🎈
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Pen after dark 😂 love it 😝 and most welcome for the shoutout! Gotta mention our favourite fountain pen influencer 😄
@DistanceTraveled
@DistanceTraveled 5 ай бұрын
I learned to use a fountain pen with the Staedtler calligraphy kit. My sophmore year of high school, it became my default pen. I liked putting in the cartridges. I did have a failure of the ink once though. But my handwriting and cursive definitely changed forever after that experience. Since then, I have bought a pack of disposable calligraphy pens and have enjoyed those too as well as have been able to teach a few people how to use that pen. Dip pens are fun, but I have never used them for regular use. Going for a cheaper entry level option I think can help a lot remove some of the anxiety of entering a new hobby.
@RosHaywood
@RosHaywood 5 ай бұрын
I am in the UK, and TWSBI pens are among the most expensive.
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
Wow that’s wild
@kimfields1000
@kimfields1000 4 ай бұрын
Love pens. Haven’t used many fountain pens, but want to try more in the future!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
I say find them on the cheap and try it out before diving in too deep. - Mark
@flaviaaalouise
@flaviaaalouise 5 ай бұрын
As a German growing up in the early 2000s (and apparently that is still how it's done) I learned to write with a fountain pen with blue erasable ink in pre-filled cartridges right after pencil (I routinely had ink in my face and on my hands from my first leaky fountain pen). We were basically obligated to use the fountain pen (or a fountain roller pen) as well as cursive until the end of 4th grade. I continued to own and use a multitude of fountain pens (one or two at a time, not fancy besides one) throughout school. Stopped using them completely in my final years of High School because I started writing in only black pen. Then rediscovered my LAMY about 2 years ago and after it immediately broke, bought a new one and started using it with basic black pre-filled cartridge ink. It is my main pen in my bullet journal right now. I do get a lot of comments for writing with it, since most people stopped sometime in school. But not very deep into the topic, so I am enjoying this episode.
@flaviaaalouise
@flaviaaalouise 5 ай бұрын
Also I hold my pen exactly like Jess and have never had isssues with fountain pens being uncomfortable to hold. Sometimes if the holding space is short the risk of getting ink on your index finger is a bit higher. The pen that most of the German kids use to learn writing with a fountain pen is the LAMY abc which I would recommend but only for children.
@heathermarieplans
@heathermarieplans 5 ай бұрын
I love this video. Oxblood is my favorite ink. I’ve owned it for many years and will probably never use it all. I would recommend anything TWSBI but specifically the ECO as a lower range price point for a new pen user.
@KellyRossouw
@KellyRossouw 5 ай бұрын
Another banger! Brings me right back to junior school where we were forced to write with fountain pens! Makes me want to get one again 😂
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Get it for ✨ nostalgia ✨ 😝 surprised to hear how many people started with fountain pens when they were learning to write!
@KB_Espy2009
@KB_Espy2009 5 ай бұрын
🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈I only started my fountain pen journey 4 weeks ago (looking at you, Julia Royal 😉) and I now own 8 pens with *koff* 8 more on the way. I love my Twsbi Eco and my Pilot Kaküno. I have a Platinum Preppy Wa that I experimented with for barrel-filling, which has given me mixed results. Enough so that I’m awaiting my converter. My recommendation for someone who’s not sure about the whole thing, I’d recommend a Pilot Varsity. It’s meant to be disposable (however, Brian Goulet at Goulet Pens has a video showcasing a hack to refill it). As you said, Mark, the Preppy / Preppy Wa with cartridges or a Kaküno with cartridges would be another good start. (Cartridges can always be acquired later if you want to switch it up.) For someone who likes gadgets and fiddly things, the Twsbi Eco is the best. It’s a full demonstrator pen, so you can see the filling mechanism in action as well as the gorgeous inks. A shimmer ink in a Twsbi Eco would be so much fun. Now, Mark, I want a link to your pen case. 😂 I’m getting to the point I’m going to need that and *soon* 😳 🤣
@kan-zee
@kan-zee 5 ай бұрын
Love your *BEGINNERs F.P. Suggestions* (📙 Mark's pen suggestions for newbies) in the Video Description section. 😍👍💓💗💖 and timestamp @1:00:00 This is a good episode...learned alot , especially about the F.P. Jargon/ Lingo / Fountain Pen Speech. Similar to your Guest, Jess....I am a newbie to the Fountain Pen-verse. Started Jan 2024...and am so deep in the rabbit hole, I don't plan on coming out any time soon...I've invested over $2,ooo cad on Budget Fountain Pens, and over $1500 cad on all brands of Inks and F.P. Accessories. (Syringes / Pen Cases / Pen cabinets / Pen holders / Lube grease / variety of Nibs / Pen cleaning kits / Swatch cards / Notebooks for cataloging inks, purchasing record keeping notebooks / dip pens / Sample bottles / etc etc).
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Jess isn't a guest, she's a co-host, but glad you found the suggestions good! Sounds like you have quite a fountain pen collection 😄
@kan-zee
@kan-zee 5 ай бұрын
@@PlannerPalsPodcast Instead of a collection....I call it my new Hoarding Hobby..LOL Sorry bout identifying Jess as a guest...first time watching yer channel...LOL
@tracy.m.alexander
@tracy.m.alexander 5 ай бұрын
Mannnn that’s a hard question. I honestly echo your sentiments about the TWSBI Eco (extra fine for me) as a perfect beginner fountain pen. On the higher end, the platinum 3776 is my favorite, as it has a 14K nib that glides across the page like butter. And even shimmery inks don’t get clogged in the Platinum’s extra fine nibs, which run small because I believe it’s a Japanese brand
@ruonpaper
@ruonpaper 5 ай бұрын
Another super fun episode! I was listening with headphones on and my partner was like: "why do you keep laughing so much, what's so funny?" 🎈🎈😂 Little Ru learned to write with a fountain pen (Lamy Abc was the go-to then), and as a kid I hated it - threw it away as soon as we were allowed to write with ballpoint in school. But now I absolutely love writing with fountain pen! As for the question you posed: I think the Pilot Kaküno is a great suggestion for a beginner pen. In my opinion one of the best nibs you can get at that price point, and middle-of-the-road in terms of size, grip etc. Another suggestion would be a Lamy Safari. Although maybe not for Jess, as the molded grip section is not for everyone. I find it helpful and comfortable, but that may just be because that's how I learned to write (the Lamy Abc has the same type of grip). I hope you both have a great time at Go Wild!
@jellyberry90
@jellyberry90 5 ай бұрын
What a great episode! 🎈🎈 As a fellow person with an iron grip, I find writing with a fountain pen much more comfortable compared to a gel pen or a fine liner. I find Pelikan has loads of beginner friendly pens, since Pelikan is a German brand and there (and Switzerland where I'm from), writing with a fountain pen is on the curriculum in elementary school :D (at least it used to be this way).
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 🎈 Good to hear from someone else who has a strong grip 😄
@Lullayable
@Lullayable 5 ай бұрын
I just finished binging the podcast on Spotify. I need an episode on notebooks ! Everything from no ghosting, to smudge-proof for lefties, to no ghosting. I need recommendations for no ghosting, in case that wasn't clear enough 😅
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
I can’t WAIT for us to do this one. I am a notebook freak - it might be a 5 hour episode. -Mark
@kittenandgoat
@kittenandgoat 5 ай бұрын
I adore my ink pend. If you haven't used a shaded glitter ink with a glass pen - you haven't seen life. I just love the clear barrel so you can see the inks
@amypoole30
@amypoole30 3 ай бұрын
Jess I was just as oblivious as you and I think I even had the same kit, many moons ago. But, this was very good information Mark. I now have a better appreciation for the pens.
@Littlepea88
@Littlepea88 5 ай бұрын
This is a great debate and I've been sat here laughing along with you, and now my sides hurt!🎈I'm not sure I'll see fountain pens in the same way again! 🤣 I used to use a fountain pen when at school with the ink cartridges (I'm in the UK and I did have to use them in the last few years at primary school) but I had no idea anything other than cartridges existed until 12 months ago, when I came across convertors. I LOVE my inks, so to find that I can use my own inks without the mess of dip pens - MIND BLOWN!!!! I now have 3 different fountain pens (I recommend the TWISBY Eco too!) and a dozen gorgeous fountain pen inks, including some with sheen/shimmer, so I'm in crafty heaven. For anyone in the UK, Cult Pens has nearly all the pens Mark recommends and they have loads of gorgeous inks too! I TOTALLY get what Mark says about it becoming an addiction though, so if you'll excuse me I'm off to check out Mark's videos on his inks... which will probably result in more purchases!! 😂 P.S. I've always heard "licence plates" called "Number Plates" here in the UK, even though we also have letters on ours, so I'm with you Jess!
@jen-x-erplansstuff5407
@jen-x-erplansstuff5407 5 ай бұрын
Okay, at 48:17 I HOLLERED!!!!! Y'all are hilarious!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
😂 Glad you liked it! Haha
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
That pen has a good stroke to it 😅
@jen-x-erplansstuff5407
@jen-x-erplansstuff5407 5 ай бұрын
@@markyourpages and the hits just keep on coming!!
@cherrybunny94
@cherrybunny94 4 ай бұрын
This video got me interested in fountain pens so I decided to treat myself and ordered a TWSBI ECO. It’s green and glows in the dark, lol. It sounds like a very convenient pen and I already have some ink at home. I bought a crappy fountain pen from a bookstore once and didn’t like it so I’m excited to try a better one. 😄
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
Good choice! It’s a great pen type and glad you had some ink at home. When you start to use better pens and find ones you like suddenly all the crappy ones fade into the… garbage. - Mark
@haleyr3028
@haleyr3028 5 ай бұрын
Just got the Archer & Olive pen and I love it. I might have to tread lightly though because I can see myself going in deep. I just need to remind myself I’m saving money for my tattoo. :) Can’t wait to see you two at Go Wild!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Yeah it can turn into an expensive hobby 😝 looking forward to seeing you at GO Wild! 😄
@ameriecatladystudios
@ameriecatladystudios 5 ай бұрын
I loved this quarter's subscription box. It also came with my first fountain pen, which I promptly looked up how to fill and use.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Such a fun new addition for the box! 😄
@jmt217
@jmt217 5 ай бұрын
Love the balloons. Great episode. Totally enjoyed!🎈🎈
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! 😄🎈
@bookhuggah
@bookhuggah 5 ай бұрын
With the Lamy pens, I like to align the nib with the window to be able to glance at the ink level really easily. I like to use the syringe way to refill the non refillable ink holders and also to clean them out to be able to be more consistent with what the pen has come with.
@bookhuggah
@bookhuggah 5 ай бұрын
Cartridges, that’s the word I wanted.
@bethandbeyond1
@bethandbeyond1 5 ай бұрын
I laughed and laughed and laughed (with you, not at you). 🎈🎈🖋 This is a great episode though. I have one... single... Lamy fountain pen and it terrifies me, so it was awesome to hear Mark discuss them in a more casual atmosphere.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Haha, we were absolutely laughing along with you 😝🎈
@nrstooge
@nrstooge 3 ай бұрын
I do original bullet journal method .. so writing only and minimal, EXCEPT, fountain pens are what got me into journaling. Also, Lamy Safari is a good entry pen, Pilot Metropolitan as well. Tomoe River paper is my go to (ghosting doesn't bother me) and I'm sitting at over 200 inks.
@sarabockenstedt9237
@sarabockenstedt9237 5 ай бұрын
Pilot Metropolitan (metal barrel) or the Diplomat Magnum (plastic barrel). I personally would stay clear of TWSBI until you fell in love with FPs, as there is a steep learning curve with loading. Biggest mess I ever made with ink was trying to fill mine for the first time. Turquoise ink everywhere!
@KuraiKodoku16
@KuraiKodoku16 3 ай бұрын
In elementary school (which you called gradeschool I believe) I was forced to use a fountain pen to write cursive, me being a lefty... well, let's just say I would smudge quite bad that it gave me minus points to my overall grade. They were more focussed on touching how to properly hold a pen and write for right-handed people.. meanwhile me and a few others being lefties struggles on how to hold the pen. I hold my pen between my thumb, pointy and middle finger and would lean the pen on my ring finger.
@gmt5664
@gmt5664 5 ай бұрын
I've been using a Platinum Preppy with the Goulet pen modification to fill the barrel with ink, usually Noodler's. I'm not a collector but I did turn to fountain pens because I didn't like throwing away pens all the time. I'm considering Tom's Studio dual tip fountain pen because it has a brush and a fine tip. 🎈🎈🎈😂😂😂BTW best laugh I've had all week!
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
I’m excited to try to turn my preppy into an eye dropper. Just waiting for the ink to run out
@thenifflerscase3857
@thenifflerscase3857 5 ай бұрын
In Ireland too we were forced to write in fountain pen. It was after we learned how to write in joint writing. Wasn't really fun.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
I wish someone would force everyone to write with a fountain pen as an adult. 😂-Mark
@UnlimitedPocky123
@UnlimitedPocky123 5 ай бұрын
Dude that balloon filter had me crying with laughter 😂
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Haha us too 😂
@reneeg9507
@reneeg9507 5 ай бұрын
Another great episode! I really look forward to my time with you both. My first two pens were a beautiful purple prism Diplomat Magnum with a fine point (great writer, fun for small hands) and a green Pilot Metropolitan Retro with a fine nib (slightly bigger pen, another great writer for me). Started me out on this magnificent collecting and using adventure, although I usually get medium nibs now because I love a darker line. I switch ink colors out to match my washi and pen color for my planner, and keep another pen inked by my reading journal -- the joy I get from using these gorgeous handheld art objects filled with amazing colors is ridiculous! 🖋🎈🎉
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I love the progression of pens over time. - Mark
@Dryadplans
@Dryadplans 5 ай бұрын
OMG Best episode yet! I can't wait for Go Wild! I hope to meet you both!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
We'll see you there! 🥳
@PlanYourOneLife
@PlanYourOneLife 5 ай бұрын
The "life blood" of the fountain pen- great way to describe the ink. 😅😂
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Felt like a fitting description 😝
@Abigail_Estrada
@Abigail_Estrada 5 ай бұрын
The pens I would recommend to people would depend on how invested they seem. For example someone that is still hesitating because of maintenance I would suggest a pilot varsity. A disposable pen that is ready to go and there is no maintenance required. Someone that seems more interested and wants to dip in a little deeper would be a cartridge pen; preppy, kakuno, diplomat magnum or kaweco
@tsmith6250
@tsmith6250 5 ай бұрын
So many things to consider. Think I might give it a try.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Do ittt 😈 haha 😝
@Cora68
@Cora68 5 ай бұрын
Great episode, interesting topic, thanks! I'm so glad I watch the podcast here on YT, because I wouldn't have wanted to miss the balloons, you both laughing out loud and the expressions while talking about nibs and such... 🤣 In Dutch a fountain pen is called 'vulpen' which translates to 'fill-pen'; makes sense! 👍 Children in the Netherlands also used to learn writing with a fountain pen. There are schools where it is still done this way. The reasons were apparently: a fountain pen forces you to adopt a good writing posture and you don't have to exert much pressure on the pen (a simple touch between pen and paper is enough). In schools, writing was often done for hours and the aforementioned advantages combined made the pupils less likely to get writing cramps. I've always loved writing with a fountain pen. My handwriting is small, so I like extra small nips. I didn't use fountain pens for a long period of time though; journaling got me back into it. I have an old Parker fountain pen from my dad, but in my journal I'm writing with a Preppy with standard black ink cartridges. Yes, the cheap one, but it works good for me. I would definitely recommend it to a fountain pen newbie. I can't imagine spending hundreds of dollars on a pen (or rather, I don't want to imagine it, because once I get into that rabbit hole I'm lost). I use cartridges to avoid the mess with knocking over ink bottles and inky hands. The only thing I don't like is, that I can't go over my text with a brush pen or highlighter. Learned that the hard way... what a smeary mess in my journal. 😖 I've been considering getting a converter for my preppy. Or after this video it might get a Twsbi Eco... Can you use any ink in any fountain pen of any system? Are there inks you can go over with a highlighter?
@NotesFromPastAmy
@NotesFromPastAmy 5 ай бұрын
Any ink? Stay away from India ink or inks marked "acrylic." Fountain pen safe ink should be labeled as such. They are usually dye based but do come in pigment varieties and iron gall as well. The pigment and iron gall inks tend to be water resistant or completely permanent. Again, they are usually marked this way on the bottle or in the product description. Waterproof inks, such as DeAtramentis document inks, Rohrer & Klingner iron gall inks, and Platinum carbon black, are what you want to use for permanence before using a highlighter or watercolors over top. :)
@Cora68
@Cora68 5 ай бұрын
@@NotesFromPastAmy Thank you! 💛
@amandacantrell4011
@amandacantrell4011 5 ай бұрын
I love my fountain pens and I love watching these videos.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy them both! 😄
@sarkavomackova5918
@sarkavomackova5918 5 ай бұрын
Hiii, thank you for this video and a lot of knowledge. I am from the middle of Europe and it's true, that we are using these pens at schools when we are learning writing. I think it is because we can learn to hold the pen lightly and don't push hard into paper because it will make a mess. Now I wanna repeat and remember these moments. I will probably buy a new fountain pen only for late and almost lost memories 😂
@Mellylein
@Mellylein 5 ай бұрын
Hello everyone 🎈. Thanks for your video 💐. I learned to write with a fountain pen in elementary school. We have stationery stores where you can first try out fountain pens and then buy them. Pelikan, Lamy and Geha are companies that produce solid fountain pens. If you want something more luxurious then buy fountain pens from Montblanc, Diplomat for example. I didn't realize until now that I still have four fountain pens 😂. Kind regards from Germany from Melly ✨
@jellyberry90
@jellyberry90 5 ай бұрын
Me too! We like "earned" our fountain pens in third grade (they even had some for lefties :D) and then we had to write with the fountain pen until high school and I remember being so excited to be allowed to write with fineliners (stabilos were th kings back then). So I shunned my fountain pen but now I'm back on the fountain pen train 😈😈
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Great suggestions, thanks Melly! 😄🎈
@Planswithbooks
@Planswithbooks 2 ай бұрын
I hold my pen the same way Jess! My father hated the way I held it and tried to teach me a different way but this is the only way that feels comfortable to me.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast Ай бұрын
Heck yeah 💪 Glad there are other "weird pen holders" out there 😝 - Jess
@cvvzdesigns
@cvvzdesigns 4 ай бұрын
I didn't even realize it was a fountain pen until the cartridge was a perfect match for the A&O sub box pen, but all those unfortunate people complaining about their fancy inks and pens not working on the A&O journals, and there I was with my $1.25 pen with its 4 refill cartridges from Temu working perfectly.... O . o
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
Ha, price doesn’t always matter with fountain pens. I have ones that cost $5 that work better than a $500 pen. - Mark
@VioletPhoenix922
@VioletPhoenix922 5 ай бұрын
🎈🎈🎈🤣😝🤣😝 My starter pen was a Pilot Metropolitan, and I still love them! I’d absolutely continue recommending them as a starter pen.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
😂🎈 great recommendation!
@nt0020
@nt0020 5 ай бұрын
Took me a while to try a fountain pen because my favorite pen is the uni-ball signo with a .38....tried a preppy fountain pen and now I have 2 preppy and a twsbi and a fourth on the way... love them. Very addictive but keeping to the more budget friendly
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
The start of a lil fleet! 😄💪
@markyourpages
@markyourpages 5 ай бұрын
My favorite non fountain pen. Signo 4 life
@nt0020
@nt0020 5 ай бұрын
Just ordered the TWSBI Diamond in white/rose...so pretty.. getting my Pilot Prera this week... my herd is complete....for the time being 😂
@franceska6426
@franceska6426 5 ай бұрын
Italian here, I also learned how to write with a fountain pen (and erasable ink) when I was in primary school in the 90ies, but nowadays schools don't do that anymore. Now I use a 5€ fountain pen for long form journaling (and I love it), but I don't think I would spend a lot of money on one, given the fact that my cheap one works perfectly fine. Love this podcast, keep up making us bujo nerds laugh and relate to you two! ❤
@chfr1967
@chfr1967 5 ай бұрын
Erasable Ink for fountain pens? Where does one get that? If I was able to get erasable ink, I might give them a try. My favorite pens are the Frixion ones because they are erasable. Christina🦝
@franceska6426
@franceska6426 5 ай бұрын
I normally use standard Faber Castell or pelikan blue cartridges, and a pelikan super pirat as an eraser (it's like a special pen that dissolves the pigment)
@chfr1967
@chfr1967 5 ай бұрын
@@franceska6426 Thank you I will check them out. Christina🦝
@kraemerashley88
@kraemerashley88 3 ай бұрын
Also found that older a&o journals act different than the newer journals
@laxwanna1976
@laxwanna1976 5 ай бұрын
Is it wrong I get excited to see you guys. A visual podcast is awesome. Keep going guys
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Not wrong at all! We also get excited seeing who comes to watch 😄 glad to have you with us!
@DistanceTraveled
@DistanceTraveled 5 ай бұрын
I rest pens on my ring finger and I remember being scolded by my Kindergarten teacher for it too. And I was stubborn in my ways because I liked how it felt. Of course, I have a calous there now, but no biggie.
@risepandora
@risepandora 5 ай бұрын
In Croatia we used fountain pens in elementary school when we were learning to write cursive :D I've not used them for a long because we had to write homeworks with blue ink and it was a bit traumatic. I'm using them lately again, but with black ink and it's amazing!
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
It’s always interesting how our brain ends up associating memories 😝 glad you’re finding joy with the black ink! 💪
@tragicsupergirl
@tragicsupergirl 5 ай бұрын
European here and back in primary school (in the 80s ) I had to use a fountain pen indeed.
@kellyzacks7684
@kellyzacks7684 5 ай бұрын
How did you come out of the Boho Berry phase without trying a fountain pen, Jess?? lol I had done calligraphy as a child so wasn't a complete stranger, but had only used the cartridge kind. I did get into it just a bit back in 2015-2017ish. I tried the Pilot something or other that Kara had. And guess what, Mark, I was today years old when I found out I was filling it wrong. 🤣 I would just squeeze that rubber pipette thing right into the ink, not through the nib. Wow. I'll have to try it the right way now. Great episode again, guys. Thanks!
@yovee5912
@yovee5912 4 ай бұрын
Hi, I'm Polish and in schools here children write with pencils in the first year. And then with fountain pens in the second and third year.
@amypoole30
@amypoole30 3 ай бұрын
This is so helpful. I had no idea about the pens
@dancooper-jones
@dancooper-jones 5 ай бұрын
Loved this episode!! Jess, well done for even contemplating this given your thoughts on fountain pens. I hold my pens the exact same way Jess, and have the same callous, and the twisty pen doesn't work too well for people like you and me because of the angle of the pen to our fingers. I really hope you give fountain pens a try and tell us your thoughts. and Mark, can I come and live in your ink and fountain pen collection please!?! my favourite colour is writers blood. I actually was born into fountain pens. up until I was 9, I'd never written with anything else, because that's what we had at home since it was cheaper back then. then my primary school (UK resident) decided to ban them in the early 90s and I had to use a Berol "handwriting" pen, and had to learn to write all over again. nowadays, I prefer to use converters and fill them with the ink I want, and it also significantly reduces my environmental impact because I'm not just throwing away disposable pens, or cartridges. my recommendation for newbies, will be that I actually don't know. I'd have to watch how they write with a ballpoint/gel pen, how they hold it, and any issues they have when writing. so I can't just give one broard statement recommendation. 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Fair enough! Wanna make sure your recommendations will hit the mark 👏 Glad you enjoyed the episode 😄🎈 Cool that we hold our pens the same way! - Jess
@dancooper-jones
@dancooper-jones 5 ай бұрын
@@PlannerPalsPodcast until you, I thought I was just an odd ball, because of resting my pen on my ring finger. Nice to be part of a tiny club now🤣🤣
@debyik
@debyik 4 ай бұрын
Fountain pens have a higher upfront cost, but long term, they tend to be more affordable (with exceptions for the multi-hundred dollar pens, lol).
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
HAHA, very true! - Mark
@amyisles437
@amyisles437 5 ай бұрын
Twsbi go is what I would give a newbie fountain pen user
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 4 ай бұрын
That’s a good one too. - Mark
@dlpendlebury1
@dlpendlebury1 5 ай бұрын
Platinum Preppy is a great beginners pen, and you can buy a converter for them so you can make it refillable without doing the eye dropper thing.
@PlannerPalsPodcast
@PlannerPalsPodcast 5 ай бұрын
Great suggestion! 💪
@beyzaozbay
@beyzaozbay 5 ай бұрын
My beginner pen was a hero 616, not the best one considering the pump filling system 😂 but we got along 🎉 my recommendation would be a preppy or safari though ❤
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