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Thanks for the info. I didn't realise fountain pens worked using capillary action. When I was younger we had to use fountain pens in school for a few years and I remember them being slightly frustrating. But nowadays I don't need to write nearly as much/whilst under pressure, so I could see a fountain pen being quite nice. Plus, I'm pretty sure the ones I used were cheap and scratchy; if the brand you mentioned is good quality I might give one a go.
The safari is exceptional, cheap and common, however the standard nibs they come with are a bit hit and miss, but generally fine to try out, a good lamy replacement nib is just about 10 bucks iirc.
Yeah, I'm very happy with it and it's usually recommended as a good starter pen, along with the Pilot Metropolitan for those who want a metal body and/or a more traditional look. Check that one out too if you're interested!
I ended up getting a Safari fountain pen and wow! It's so smooth. Way better than any I've used in the past. I've been writing stuff for the hell of it just to try it out. I'm so used to pressing down with some force whilst using a ballpoint (especially the first time you use it each day) so this makes a nice change.
Thinking back to when we were made to use them at school, we were told that the nib would wear down to fit our writing style... which I think was nonsense. Pretty sure I used to use more pressure than was necessary back then, to try and get the pen to 'mould' faster. If I'd been taught to use them correctly maybe I'd have enjoyed it more back then.
That's really nice to hear, I'm glad you liked it!