Writing With Gold

in Reflections9 months ago

As I've written here many times over the years, I enjoy fountain pens. They give a better writing experience and can be both cheaper and better for the environment than ballpoint or gel pens, which are usually bought and thrown away as soon as they run out of ink.

I thought my pals at #silvergoldstackers might be interested in this. It's not a gold coin, but there is some gold here.

Here is my favorite pen:

This is a Pilot Custom 823. That nib you see is 14k gold, which makes this pen a little more valuable than the regular everyday pen. Gold in fountain pens isn't just for bragging rights, it makes the nib softer than if it were steel, which makes it more pleasant to write with and is why most nibs in higher end pens are made with gold.

I've had this pen for over ten years. These days it retails for nearly $350, but when I bought it, the price was only slightly over $200. Inflation has really affected things. The price of gold has almost doubled in that time, and I imagine the other materials have also increased in cost a lot.

Many people who get into fountain pens turn into collectors and start buying lots of pens and inks. It's kind of like watch collecting, I suppose. I don't go for that. I do have a few different fountain pens, but only a few and none of them except this one are expensive. Nor do I collect inks. My last bottle of ink was ¥1500 (about $10), purchased three years ago, and I'm only half way through it despite writing several pages with this pen daily.

Many of my Hive posts actually begin life with this pen, written out in my notebook longhand. You may think that's crazy, but writing by hand is a great experience. You can't edit, you just keep writing instead of worrying about rephrasing things or marking things up or all the handful or things that nag at our mind when we are typing in a word processor and distract us from actually writing. It is this reason that famed author Neil Gaiman writes the first draft of every book by hand (and with a fountain pen).


First draft of this post

To go back to the silvergoldstackers angle, if the price of gold just skyrockets and I find that I can sell this for a lot of money, that would be a tough decision. I get so much joy writing from this pen, and I hope to pass it down to my kids someday. Hmm... if both kids get into fountain pens, I might be in trouble. Rather than selling this, I might have to buy a second so I can pass one down to each of them!

Anyway, thought some of you might be interested in seeing the pen I use. I've talked about it many times over the years, but I don't think I've ever taken any photos of it. One of these days I'll have to get my hands on a macro lens so I can take much better photos of it. Until then, enjoy these!

Hi there! David LaSpina is an American photographer and translator lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time and searching for the perfect haiku. He blogs here and at laspina.org. Write him on Twitter or Mastodon.
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That is an amazing pen... don't loose it! I bet it stays on your desk and doesn't move.

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It should stay on my desk. But I love it so much that I end of taking it with me everywhere. It is always in my bag or shirt pocket. Once you experience how nicely this writes, it's hard to use anything else! (But I do also have a fountain pen in my bag with a much firmer nib for when I need to fill out carbon copies)

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I can appreciate the art of Calligraphy, I developed my own calligraphy style since my own natural hand writing was terrible. It was partly inspired by studying old manuscripts and hand drawn maps and became fascinated in artistic writing.

Thanks, but I'd hardly call this calligraphy. This is more messy squiggles as I just jotted my thoughts down quickly. If I slow down I can write nicer and more legibly, though.

I never knew that, I learned something new.

Glad to hear it 😃 They are fun to use, if you ever get a chance.

The photo of your Pilot Custom 823 is absolutely stunning! It's clear that you really treasure this pen, and I can imagine how much joy it brings you to use it for your writing. great to see someone who appreciates the art and craftsmanship of a good fountain pen.

It is definitely one of my prized possessions.

Fountain pens are awesome! I didn't realize they made some with 14k tips. Very cool!

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14k is a very popular option. Some come in 18k too. Flex nibs that need even more softness, for example. But purer than 18k isn't common. I'd guess that would become too soft and be easier to bend and break the nib.

!BBH back to ya.

Very cool. Now I want a fountain pen. 😁

Thanks for the BBH. 😁

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Certainly a sexy looking pen there! I find these days when I have to write a lot it hurts my wrist simply because we just don't do it like we used to. Do fountain pens like this help reduce stress because you don't have to press as hard?

Yep. I wasn't writing a "benefits" post or I would have mentioned that first. Since fountain pens rely on gravity to work (instead of relying on friction like ballpoints), they require zero downward pressure. In fact, with more delicate nibs like the one in this pen, downward pressure will destroy the nib. You learn to simply guide the pen instead of pressing down. This means no more wrist pain. It also means that cursive writing becomes far easier than print, since you are just guiding and not pushing down (and lifting up) all the time.

So absolutely, if you are having wrist pain when writing, I'd suggest try a fountain pen. I can give you some pen suggestions if you'd like.

Very cool! It's actually pretty rare that I ever write a bunch anymore. I still like to take notes on paper when I am in meetings though. People probably look at me like "aren't you the tech guy?".

hah yeah I was the same way when I worked in tech. Then when I transitioned to teaching I did all my material by hand. Yeah I could have easily done it on a computer, but I already waste too much time staring at screens, no need to add any more.

I totally understand!

Heya dbooster,

I Love this post! I know exactly what you’re talking about re: the softness of gold, and the pleasure of writing out ideas by hand. But also, your post reminds me of my dear ol’ Da rip who was a fountain pen pervert and practitioner. He was a poet in his own right, but even as a young’in I realized that his fancy ink pen inspired all sorts of latitudes, platitudes and decorative punctuation that can only be described as meta-calligrphyographic-superficial-enhancement, but where he lacked in accuracy, he deffo made up for it in his precision.

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Sounds like a good super power to have.

!BBH

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Wow! Your writing is beautiful. Do you use your first draft for writing blogs? It's always nice to use our hands to do something like writing, artwork, or more. I don't write drafts for my blogs, but I do write a draft for my lesson plans every time. I was checking out Japanese glass pens, which also use ink like fountain pens. It is cool to use ink and write on paper.

Thank you 😃 I've seen glass pens here and there at places like LOFT and Tokyo Hands. I don't know if I'd like the sound of glass rubbing on paper, but I know many people seem to like them a lot. Yeah, I draft out lessons by hand as well. I prefer using my pen and paper instead of typing on keys.

I remember when I was in 10th standard, one pen was my favorite too and I always gave the paper with the same pen because of which my writing was very good.

Sounds great!

Thanks.

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wow you still use cursive writing, younger gen seems to hate this type of writing. CMIIW

You know, I wrote a post some time ago about how ballpoint pens are what killed cursive. Fountain pens use completely different muscles, so writing with cursive becomes far easier than using print writing, which is the exact opposite of ballpoints, which make cursive painful so no one wants to do it.

Damn that is pretty badass sort of want one now 🤣 !BBH

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Amazon is calling if you can't resist buying one... ;)

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