Why Use a Fountain Pen? How to Refill a Fude Tip Fountain Pen

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    Many writers who like to work analog use typewriters. But why stop there? Have you tried a fountain pen lately? And specifically, have you tried a fude tip fountain pen?
    This video shows you how to refill a fude tip fountain pen and shows you how easy and rewarding they are to use. But beware. Once you try one, you might not ever want to got back to whatever it was you were using before.
    With hopes, as always, that this helps your creative process.
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    Simple, elegant brass fountain pen
    **Note: make sure you get the fine nib, not the extra fine nib.
    In the original advertisement, this was described as a fude nib.
    The advertisement has changed, but the point and the pen have not.
    Use this link - amzn.to/3mc6Oyj
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Комментарии • 36

  • @caiborg1184
    @caiborg1184 Год назад +1

    I just bought a new pen for writing, this video comes just in time for me
    You rock!!

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад

      Pleased to hear it Caiborg. Very pleased, indeed. Thanks for reaching out and wishing you the best in all your creative endeavors.

  • @dadtype2339
    @dadtype2339 8 месяцев назад +2

    I did about 10 years of calligraphy, and very important, DO NOT LET ANYONE ELSE USE YOU FOUNTAIN PEN as the nibs have formed to your hand pressure which is unique to you and your writing style.
    The hand of another will damage by bending the nibs thus destroying how it writes for you.
    Beautiful pen.
    I had a very nice Monte Blanc fountain, and I sadly had to sell it.
    Now I have a really cheap thing off Amazon and lol honestly It writes just as nice.❤

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  8 месяцев назад

      Incredible stuff, @dadtype2339. I appreciate you sharing it and thanks for the good words on this channel.
      You are very welcome here.

  • @paigek720
    @paigek720 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks so much for this video! I bought a Sailor Fude pen and was trying to figure out how to replace the cartridge that came with waterproof ink. I like to use it with watercolors.

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  4 месяца назад

      Hi @Paigek720. I’ve never used my pen for that but I’m glad if the video helped you.
      Thanks for watching and checking in. Wishing you happy inking!

  • @shantycrafts8491
    @shantycrafts8491 Год назад +3

    Just ordered the pen and some noodler ink in blue and walnut. I'm looking forward to trying a more weighty pen than I currently have. 🙂
    A typewriter led me to use fountain pens. I purchased an Olympia SM7. Included in the sale was a metal typewriter stand that has a drawer. In that drawer was all types of vintage writing and typewriting implements to include two fountain pens, a Scripto and a Sheaffer's. I purchased two Waterman pens because they are 'pretty'.
    The fountain pens I have are wonderful to write with, far superior to the ballpoint pen.
    Thanks for the videos. Very informative. :)

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад +1

      My pleasure, Shanty Crafts. Sounds like you got an excellent deal with that purchase, a one-stop writer's shop. Good to have you back here with us again. Write on!

  • @DavidAlastairHayden
    @DavidAlastairHayden Год назад +1

    I wrote a novel of 180,000 words using a fountain pen. Loved the experience. Hated typing the words into the computer. But I’m trying to learn to enjoy the entry process.
    I’m now using pens to compose a basic draft/outline of each chapter which then gets fleshed out on a typewriter, double-spaced. I edit that draft and enter the changes into Scrivener on my Mac.

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад +1

      Completely understand and agree, David. I was just talking with a friend tonight and she wondered why I’ve been using fountain pens so much lately. Answer: because that’s what feels right. She said: But I thought you always use typewriters. Truth is I don’t always do anything the same way. And the good news is, when a typewriter feels right, I’ve got plenty. Bottom line, get it out. Do the work. I’m wishing you all good things.

    • @DavidAlastairHayden
      @DavidAlastairHayden Год назад +1

      @@TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco Thank you! ❤️ I completely agree. Whatever tool feels right. For me, I’ve come to realize that means single purpose. My editing stage going forward is on an older Mac Mini with every app removed, even the default ones, except Scrivener, Settings, and Terminal. Had to do some fancy stuff to make that happen.

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад

      @@DavidAlastairHayden Well, we have something else in common then. Scrivener is pretty much my go to digital writing space. Excellent program. Amazing, really.

  • @lynnehallett4167
    @lynnehallett4167 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much! I love your content. I have cut myself off at 25 typewriters which I've had refurbished. Some were extreme rescues. I ordered and just received the fountain pen and ink. I couldn't resist. It writes like a dream and very smooth. I certainly hope this isn't leading down another rabbit hole. LOL

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад +1

      Lynne, so good to hear from you. I'm right about with you at 25 or 26 typewriters. I guess when you lose count, that's a sign of something. But I'm so pleased you're enjoying the pen. I was pleasantly shocked when I bought that one and it worked so well so I'm glad to pass on the good words. Will it lead to another rabbit hole? Only time will tell, I suppose. Meantime, it's back to writing for me. Wishing you all good things. Thanks for watching and checking in.

  • @taskyprianou
    @taskyprianou Год назад +2

    I love your channel.
    Preaching to the choir : ) - My passion for fountain pens is what led me (in a roundabout way) to develop my passion for typewriters.
    (Pens are however easier to store & hide)

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the good words, Tas. And yes, I agree ... pens are so much easier to store and hide. Thanks for watching and wishing you my best.

  • @essequamvideri17
    @essequamvideri17 Год назад +2

    Glad to find a fellow writer who uses and wholeheartedly believes in fountain pens and typewriters! I love this brass pen of yours so I’m ordering one! If only agents and publishers would accept handwritten or typewritten queries and correspondence!

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад +2

      Well, there's a good reason they don't, Sterling. There are uses for digital technology. It makes documents easier to edit and share. But this is a finishing stage. In its pivotal "raw" form, I believe we should write however makes us feel most comfortable and productive. For me, that tends to be analog and I've never had anyone complain yet. Thanks for the good words, let me know how you like the pen, and wishing you all good things with your work.

  • @dadtype2339
    @dadtype2339 5 месяцев назад +1

    Also Damon, try a Pilot Precise V7 RT or a V5 RT. It's not a ball point, it's a flow tip and I have found that it's a kind of fountain pen feeling, but lol with training wheels, like what the safety razor did for the industry.
    Mmmmm--Hmmmm
    But they are really good pens last an insane amount of time, and it would seem that other fountain pen (which got its name for endless ink flows like a fountain)
    Users like them as it too reminds one of the easy way one writes.
    A much better feeling and contact with the paper. A ball point is like walking on stilts you have no real organic connection to the Earth.❤

  • @danmorris5577
    @danmorris5577 Год назад +1

    Well, thanks a lot. Now I just bought another fountain pen. 😉

  • @jsollowsphotography
    @jsollowsphotography Год назад +1

    I also use typewriters and fountain pens daily. Love your typewriter collection in the background. I’m using your link to order the pen right now. 👍

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад +1

      Jim, good to meet you here. And thanks for the good words. Always good to meet another analog-phile. Is that a word? It should be. Let me know how it goes with the pen. Meantime, happy writing!

    • @jsollowsphotography
      @jsollowsphotography Год назад +1

      @@TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco Its been ordered. Should be here Saturday 👍

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад

      @@jsollowsphotography Excellent, Jim. Let me know how it goes!

    • @jsollowsphotography
      @jsollowsphotography Год назад

      @@TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco Received it. It’s very smooth! Love it, thanks for the tip!! 👍

  • @douglasjackson9058
    @douglasjackson9058 Год назад +1

    I have about 5 fountain pens and use them to sign typed correspondence

  • @douglasjackson9058
    @douglasjackson9058 Год назад +1

    The link goes to EF extra fine tip,not fube

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад +1

      DJ, thanks for this.
      I checked it out and it seems the advertisement has changed, though not the pen.
      Note to everyone: make sure you get the fine nib, not the extra fine nib.
      In the original advertisement, this was described as a fude nib. It certainly writes like one.
      Use this link - amzn.to/3mc6Oyj

  • @thadtheman3751
    @thadtheman3751 Год назад +2

    What is that pen?

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад

      Hi, Thad. Check the description of this video. I believe it contains the information you’re looking for. Hope it helps and thanks for watching.

  • @revmolter
    @revmolter Год назад +1

    I use a needle and syringe to fill my pens. A little cleaner IMHO.

    • @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco
      @TheWriteStuffPro-DamonDiMarco  Год назад

      I've heard of people doing this Mark and my hat's off to you. It sounds like it's cleaner and more precise but I've never had the patience for it. Certainly worth giving a try. Very glad you mentioned that here and thanks for watching. Wishing you well in your writing.