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Iron Bull Fountain Pen

Iron Bull Fountain Pen

Regular price $ 40.00 USD
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Immerse yourself in a world where refined aesthetics meet unmatched performance with the Iron Bull Fountain Pen.

Our dedication to intricate craftsmanship is evident in every facet of this exquisite writing instrument, including an intricately engraved motif of a bull on the cap, a symbol of strength and determination.

Features & Benefits:

  • Sterling Strength: Crafted from robust metal, this fountain pen offers not only an aesthetically pleasing heft but durability that stands the test of time. The sterling silver nib ensures fluid, smooth, and consistent writing with each stroke.

  • Secure Seal, Every Time: The screw-on cap provides an air-tight seal, preserving the freshness of your ink and preventing unwanted drying or spillage. Plus, the cap can be effortlessly posted on the pen, ensuring it’s always within reach.

  • Unparalleled Ink Flexibility: Whether you're a traditionalist preferring bottled ink or one seeking the convenience of disposable cartridges (sold separately), the Iron Bull adapts to your style. An ink converter for bottled ink enthusiasts is also part of the package, ensuring your writing experience remains uninterrupted.

  • Nib Customization: Tailor your writing to suit your signature style. Choose between a fine F 0.5mm nib for precise lines or a medium M 0.7mm nib for a bolder stroke.

🚚 Shipping Information

We provide insured and tracked shipping for every order. The estimated delivery times after shipment are as follows: USA: 3-7 business days, UK: 7-18 business days, Australia: 7-18 business days, Canada: 7-18 business days, Europe: 7-18 business days, Rest of the world: 14-20 business days.

📦 Return Policy

We have a strong affection for our products, and we believe that you will share the same sentiment. Therefore, we are providing a 30-Day Trial, free from any risks. If you are not fully satisfied with the outcome, we will reimburse you.

📔 Mini Beginner's Fountain Pen Guide

A lot of people think of fountain pens as archaic, inconvenient, or downright intimidating. But as soon as you first use a fountain pen, you realize that they’re really not that different from any other pen. Just touch tip to paper and write.

 

HOW TO USE A FOUNTAIN PEN

1) Unscrew the pen’s grip section from the barrel and grab the ink cartridge.

 

2) Insert the sealed end of the cartridge into the grip section until the seal is punctured and the cartridge slides firmly into place. The sealed end is usually the narrower end (but not always!), and it will be sealed with either a thin plastic membrane or a small plastic ball.

 

3) Reassemble the pen. It can take a while for the ink to fully saturate the pen, so don’t worry if it doesn’t start writing right away.

 

Many fountain pens can also use bottled fountain pen ink using either a built-in filling system or a cartridge-shaped device called a converter. Many people prefer bottled inks over cartridges because they come in far more colors and are cheaper in the long run.

 

HOLDING THE PEN

 

Hold the pen so that the nib is above the feed and at about a 45 degree angle to the paper. It won’t write well if you hold it upside down or at too high or low of an angle.

Also, try not to twist the pen clockwise or counterclockwise in your hand. The tips of the two nib tines need to rest evenly on the page as you write. Otherwise the ink slit between them will lose contact with the page and cause the pen to skip or stop writing altogether.

 

WRITING PRESSURE

 

Fountain pens need a lot less writing pressure than a ballpoint or gel pen. In fact, too much pressure will prevent fountain pens from writing well and can even damage them. Many fountain pens can write without any pressure at all, while others require just a tiny bit of pressure.

 

Fountain pens should always be capped or retracted when you aren’t using them. Otherwise, the ink in the nib will dry out and the pen won’t work the next time you use it.

If your nib ever does dry out, you can usually get it writing again by scribbling for a bit or adding a drop of water to the nib to rehydrate the ink.

 

CLEANING YOUR PEN

 

Over time, fountain pens get clogged up with tiny paper fibers and microscopic bits of dust and dried ink. We recommend cleaning your pen every 1–2 months for best performance.

 

EXPERIMENT

 

Although writing with a fountain pen isn’t all that different from writing with any other pen, it can still take a bit of practice before it feels natural. We also recommend experimenting with a variety of inks, papers, and writing styles to see what works best for you and your pen.

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