
Fountain pen collectors classify pens manufactured before 1965 as vintage fountain pens. Fountain pen lovers have stored and passed on pens from one generation to another. Pens appreciated for their looks, designs and efficiency in writing may be stored, in some cases with little or no practical writing use. A vintage pen does not only have nostalgic or display value; many vintage pens are used actively for writing purposes, too. And it’s true that vintage pens aged thirty to fifty years surpass the new fountain pens in the writing department for the reason that then they were considered as the main tool for writing, unlike now. As more skilled labor went into producing fountain pens, vintage nibs are smoother than their modern counterparts.
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