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Fountain Pen Day Prep, Part I: How to Get Started with Fountain Pens

November 1, 2025

This coming Friday (November 7) is Fountain Pen Day, which started in 2012 as day to “embrace, promote, and share the use of fountain pens” worldwide! This year I’m more excited about Fountain Pen Day than usual, mainly because the celebration coincides with our one-year anniversary as a brick-and-mortar store, and we just finished expanding to a new showroom/retail space and will hopefully have our back space somewhat cleaned up for “Fountain Pens 101” style demonstrations next weekend. If you’re in the Nashville area, we would love to host you Thursday-Saturday to celebrate Fountain Pen Day weekend!

Where Do I Start with Fountain Pens? What if I Know Absolutely Nothing?

One thing I love about maintaining this website, attending pen shows, and running a physical shop is that it gives me a platform to demystify fountain pens and stationery in general. Many people think that in order to be a fountain pen enthusiast, you need to embrace overly complex filling systems, use only bottled ink, and spend a lot of money. All of those things can be true - and fun - but in truth all you really need is a love for the physical act of writing and a pen that’s good enough to meet your needs, whether that’s a $4 cartridge pen or a $1500 work of art. Here are five things I generally tell people when they ask me how to get started.

  1. Figure Out Why You Want to Write with a Fountain Pen. Do you want to improve your handwriting? Learn calligraphy? Use different inks? Or do you want a more expressive, comfortable way to journal? All of these questions will impact what type of pen you’re looking for, and even determine whether a fountain pen is the right fit for your needs.

  2. Try a Fountain Pen in Person (if You Can). I spent way too much money early on because I didn’t have access to a physical pen shop in my town (Nashville, Tennessee), and I started during a time when pen shows were still heavily vintage-focused. I had to order pens blind off the internet and learn by trial and error, and this experience is really what prompted me to open The Gentleman Stationer as a retail store in Nashville. In the past two days alone, I’ve been able to put fountain pens in the hands of multiple people who had wanted to try them but never had the opportunity, and 2/3 of those customers ended up choosing a pen different from the one they had almost ordered off the internet sight unseen. If you don’t have access to a pen store, pen clubs and traveling to regional pen shows can be excellent opportunities to try things out in person.

  3. Spend $50 or Less. Don’t over-invest in something you are trying for the first time. For $50, you can easily get a pen, ink, and some decent paper, which will allow you to get set up and start learning your preferences. I maintain a “Best Pens” guide which has recommendations across a wide range of price points, including beginner fountain pens. We also regularly update our “Hierarchies of Fountain Pen Friendly Paper” post, which walks through different paper brands and how they handle fountain pen ink. Don’t spend too much money up front, because regardless of how much testing/research you do, you’ll learn at least a few things by trial and error.

  4. Enjoy the Actual Act of Writing. Enjoy using your pens however you want/need to use them, and write with them as much as you can. As you gain more experience, you learn your preferences, and this will guide future purchases. If I had one piece of advice to new users, it would be to tune out forums and influencers that try to tell you what you “should” like, and focus more on what you personally use everyday.

  5. It’s Ok If You Decide that Fountain Pens Aren’t for You. Everyone has different needs for their everyday writing, and there are many circumstances where a fountain pen isn’t the best choice. Even I write much less with my fountain pens these days than I used to. This isn’t because I like them any less - rather, it’s because I’ve grown to appreciate other writing instruments like pencils, rollerballs, fineliners, multi pens, and yes, even ballpoints. (There are some exceptionally good ballpoints out there, especially the Japanese low-viscosity types.) While fountain pens get the most eyeballs on social media, I tend to view Fountain Pen Day as a celebration of handwriting and analog tools in general. We appreciate them all!

The Pilot Kakuno is an excellent option for those just learning about Fountain Pens. Shown here is the new Madoromi (“Drowsy”) series, which features five new muted pastel colors.

Stay tuned for more announcements regarding Fountain Pen Day events later this week! As I mentioned, we will be open Thursday through Saturday, and on Friday and Saturday we will likely open up the event space for people to gather and test pens, inks, and paper. If you’re curious about fountain pens, it’s a great opportunity to get all your questions answered.

Note that our physical shop has moved. We are now located in Suite 107 on the front of the building, which should make it easier for everyone to find. Our hours are 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and 10am-6pm on Saturdays. Be sure and check the main shop page for up-to-date hours and information on events.

In Events, Editorial Tags Fountain Pen Day, Fountain Pen Day 2025, Editorial

The TWSBI ECO Plum + Onyx has landed! This is actually a very good representation of what the color looks like in person, IMHO. Photo courtesy of TWSBI.

Weekly Drops: Kaweco AL-Sport Navy Piston and Titan Sport Fountain Pens, TWSBI ECO Plum + Onxy, and More Inkvent Calendars!

October 31, 2025

We’ve had a huge week, between the arrival of a massive Kaweco restock, including the arrival of the new AL-Sport Piston Filler in Navy, Titan Sport fountain pens, and most models of Kaweco Sports. We also have the TWSBI ECO Plum + Onyx fountain pens alongside a general restock of TWSBI fountain pens. The Plum + Onyx ECO adds a touch of bright color to TWSBI’s current lineup - something that many felt was lacking - though as I note below it’s not quite as pink as it appears in some online photos.

Kaweco AL-Sport Piston Filler in Navy Blue.

As announced earlier this week, the Roterfaden TGS_25 A5 Slim is back in stock, with a new grey leather exterior available. We have an additional batch of Diamine Inkvent Calendars, and are continuing to receive shipments from Japan, including restocks of Pilot and Uni gel and multi pens such as a full Zento restock and more Hi-Tec-C Coleto 1000s.

Our Nashville shop is open normal hours this week (Thursday and Friday 1-6pm and Saturday 10am-6pm), so come and see all these and more in-person! Check the main shop page for directions, and note that we have moved the shop/showroom to the front of the building in Suite 107.

  1. TWSBI ECO Plum + Onyx Fountain Pens. The latest TWSBI release arrived yesterday, and it’s a beauty. Everyone who saw it in-store agrees that it’s much more Yama-Budo-esque than the pink that tends to show up on computer screens.

  2. Kaweco AL-Sport Piston Filler in Navy. Last year’s AL-Sport Piston Filler is now available in Navy Blue, and everyone’s who has seen this one in person agrees that it’s a beautiful color different from anything Kaweco has done.

  3. Kaweco Titan Sport Fountain Pen. The Titanium Kaweco Sport is here, and if you enjoy the look of the Brass/Bronze/Stainless Steel Sport pens but don’t like the added weight, consider giving the “Titan” a try. It’s a polished titanium that is light in the hand without sacrificing the nearly indestructible build of the metal sport series. (We have the other metal pens listed as well!)

  4. Kaweco Liliput Fountain Pens. The Liliput is small and compact for a fountain pen, and many find it the perfect companion for a small planner or pocket notebook. The cap posts onto the back of the barrel securely with threads, adding enough length for writing. We now carry some of the basic colors as well as the blue and green special editions.

  5. Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter TGS_25 Cover. Our latest collaboration with Roterfaden is a new color of our exclusive A5-slim Taschenbegleiter, in a light grey leather with light green suede interior. The original dark green with dark grey suede is back in stock as well.

  6. Uni Zento Flow and Zento Standard Gel Pens. We now have a second shipment of the popular Zento gel pens in from Japan, in both the metal barrel “Flow” model as well as the standard version.

  7. Uni Jetstream Lite Touch and Lite Touch 4+1 Multi Pens. Uni updated the ink formulation in their standard Jetstream hybrid ballpoint and multi pens, and we now have a new set of limited edition colors available in both models.

  8. Bindewerk Linen A5 Flex Cover Notebooks. These linen cover A5 notebooks feature fountain pen friendly textured paper lightly ruled with dots or lines, in a range of soft muted colors that includes pastels and natural tones. One of my favorite journal-style notebooks on the market.

  9. Anecdote A5 Journals. If you’re looking for a cost-effective hardcover notebook that combines functionality and looks, the buckram covers on these Anecdote journals have a nice texture and will stand up to the stresses of everyday wear.

  10. Tomoe River Paper Hardcover and Softcover Notebooks. Tomoe River Paper is back in stock in both pad and notebook formats, and we’ve added the 52gsm hardcover notebooks and well as softcover notebooks in both paper weights (52gsm and 68gsm). Multiple rulings are available!

The Kaweco Liliputs, including the special edition blue and green colors!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Thursday Drops, Weekly Drops, TGS Curated Shop

Fall Refresh: My Pre-Fountain Pen Day Currently Inked Lineup

October 29, 2025

With Fountain Pen Day rapidly approaching and several of my currently inked pens running dry (or just feeling a bit stale), I figured it was time for a refresh! I plan to do a fair bit of writing during the late fall/winter, since this is the time of year that (1) I tend to need more down time due to all of the holiday season craziness; and (2) I have a lot more projects that I’m currently working on, many of which will be announced in the coming weeks and months. The general theme of this set is “good comfortable writers” that I can use for extended sessions without having to take a break. I really like this current set of pens and inks, even if I inadvertently ended up with multiple burgundies and dark reds. (I guess that’s not really too much of a surprise given my preferences.)

  1. Lamy 2000 Black Makrolon (Matthew Chen Kodachi). It’s been far too long since I’ve had a Lamy 2000 inked up, and since I’ve had customers in-store asking to try the pen I figured I would break out not one but two. (I dropped a hint in last week’s post on long-form writing.) This particular pen was ground by Matthew into a medium Kodachi nib several years back, and it’s a reliable writer with just a touch of line variation to keep things interesting. The ink I chose is Sailor x Tinterías Cilantro, one of my favorite mid-toned greens.

  2. Lamy 2000 Black Makrolon (Fine Nib). I’ve always enjoyed the standard Lamy 2000 fine and extra-fine nibs because the tipping has a subtle architect shape to it that fits my handwriting style. For this one I used some of my last remaining bottle of Montblanc Alfred Hitchcock Limited Edition Ink. No I won’t sell it.

  3. Pilot Custom 74 in Lavender Fog (Soft Medium Nib). Pilot’s most recent U.S. exclusive release comes with some of my favorite nibs: the “Soft” series. No, these aren’t flex nibs - they just add a subtle softness to your handwriting with a bit of additional spring. Pilot’s Fine-Medium nib is a great width for my handwriting, and I now own two. The ink in this one is Pilot Iroshizuku Syun-Gyo. (Note: I know these pens are sold out pretty much everywhere now but I understand that’s a temporary supply constraint and more will be coming.)

  4. TWSBI ECO in Carrara + Onyx (Medium). I’ve been saying that I would pick up one of the Serpentine ECO fountain pens, but the Carrara + Onyx version drew me in first. I paired this one with a favorite classic red ink: vintage Montblanc Bordeaux, of which I have a lifetime supply.

  5. Diplomat Viper Fountain Pen in Blue (F/M Nib). Diplomat’s hooded-nib fountain pen has been inked nonstop, and this one is filled with yet another burgundy ink, but one which I can’t identify as I forgot to write it down when I last inked the pen. (I think it might be Teranishi Classy Burgundy). The thing I love best about the Diplomat is the single available nib size: a fine-medium. You might be noticing a trend here.

  6. Red Dragon Pen Co. Custom Eyedropper (Franklin-Christoph Medium S.I.G.). This year I’ve been trying to keep at least one pen inked from my relatively extensive collection of custom/bespoke pens, and this eyedropper from Red Dragon Pen Co. is a favorite that pairs dark blue cellulose acetate with a transparent smoke cap and a sculpted black section. The ink is Akkerman No. 7 Koninginne Nach-blauw (“Queen’s Night Blue”).

From left: Red Dragon Pen Co. Eyedropper; Diplomat Viper in Blue; TWSBI Carrara + Onxy; Pilot Custom 74 Lavender Fog; and 2 Lamy 2000s.

If you come by the shop I always have my currently inked pens on me (in addition to the regular shop testers) so that you can ask questions and try them out. We’re open this week normal hours (1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and from 10am-6pm Saturday.

In Editorial Tags Currently Inked, Editorial
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New Arrivals: The Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter TGS_25 Is Back, with a New Color!

October 28, 2025

Late last week we received a fresh shipment of our exclusive Roterfaden collaboration, the TGS25 A5 Slim format! This release has been hugely successful, so in addition to the original dark green leather with dark grey suede interior combination, we’ve added a grey leather with light green interior version. Both options come with your choice of a light green or light grey elastic.

The TGS25 is A5 Slim size, meaning that it is designed to fit refills that are the same height as your classic A5 notebook but slightly narrower. Any refill with 8.3” x 4.3” dimensions is compatible, plus any A5 notebook you might want to cut down to a narrower size. (Stàlogy is a favorite of many people for this type of modification.) Roterfaden TGS25 covers are available to ship immediately!

We’ve been playing around with some sticker designs (some we’ll keep, some we won’t), but all the TGS_25 shipments will include our latest!

Kaweco Sport Fountain Pens Are Back in Stock!

Also, as a bit of an added update, Kaweco Sport and AL-Sport Fountain Pens are now back in stock. We finally received a restock from the distributor, and have the foldable mini converters as well.

Come see these and more in our shop this weekend! We are open Thursday and Friday from 1-6pm, and Saturday from 10-6pm. Be sure to check the main page for up-to-date hours, and note that our shop area is now in Suite 107 on the front of the building.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Roterfaden TGS_25, Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter, New Arrivals, TGS Curated Shop

Sunday Reading for October 26, 2025

October 26, 2025
  1. Inked Up for the 2025 Pelikan Hub (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). Kimberly completes her annual inking of the birds for this past Friday’s Pelikan Hub!

  2. Pelikan Hub 2025 in Bremen (via Bleistift). I was also curious how the first Hub would go, given the merger and corporate upheaval at the company.

  3. Pelikan Hubs 2025 and On Being a Female Collector (via Writing at Large). Not all experiences were necessarily positive, and efforts need to be made to ensure everyone’s experience is as welcoming as possible.

  4. Three Months Without Wanting to Buy a Pen (via a Gathering of Curiosities). I feel this. These sorts of periodic breaks seem necessary in any sort of acquisition-driven hobby.

  5. Fill ‘em Up! (via From the Pen Cup). Mary writes about an interesting idea for a journaling technique that I’ve never heard of.

  6. My Ensso Bolt V2 Fountain Pen Finally Arrived! (via dwrdnet). I finally got my hands on one of these at Friday night’s Pelikan Hub and came away impressed with the mechanism and how smooth the nib wrote. I’m looking forward to a long-term review!

  7. “Risou No Heya” Stationery Store in Taipei (via Inky.Rocks). What a cool visit to a stationery store specializing entirely in washi, stamps, and stickers.

  8. A Pen Made from Skateboards? Black Robin Pens Skatepen (via Figboot on Pens). This sort of creativity in both materials and design is what I love about the small maker community.

  9. Most Satisfying Capping Ever? Laurett’s Stealthread (via Figboot on Pens). One of the coolest capping mechanisms I’ve seen, with superbly detailed machining.

  10. Uni-Ball Zento Gel Pen (.38mm): Comparing the Standard and Flow Models (via Well-Appointed Desk). The Zento continues its crazy rise in popularity. We had to restock again long before I thought we would. The Flow is probably my favorite, as I don’t get the secondary market craze on the Signature.

In Case You Missed It…

After finishing the move to the new shop space and taking a breather after last weekend’s event, I finally got around to reviewing one of the last “standard” pens I’ve never really used or reviewed, the Pilot Prera. I also wrote a piece on my favorite pens for long writing sessions, which is a topic I’ve been thinking about this week in response to both customer questions and my own efforts to restart a languishing journaling habit.

The interior of the new Roterfaden TGS_25 Cover!

This Week in the T.G.S. Curated Shop: Roterfaden TGS_25 Covers Return in a new colorway

Wow, we had a ton of new stuff hit the shop this week! The big news is that our Roterfaden exclusive, the TGS_25 in an A5-slim size, is back in stock. We now offer this cover in both dark green and light grey leather exteriors, with dark grey and light green suede interiors, respectively. We also now carry one of my favorite journals, the Bindewerk Flex Linen A5, soft and hardcover Tomoe River notebooks in 52gsm and 68gsm paper weights, and a major Kaweco restock with nearly all of our Sports and AL-Sports restocked, in addition to some new releases and colors! Be sure to check out each week’s Thursday Drops post for details on recent new arrivals and releases.

Our brick-and-mortar shop will be open this week normal hours, from 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and from 10am-6pm Saturday. Please note that our shop/showroom is in a new space on the front of the building in Suite 107.

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