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<blockquote data-quote="Gaius Marius" data-source="post: 618244" data-attributes="member: 6383"><p>Got one and a converter so I can write using my favorite ink, Vert Empire at work. </p><p></p><p>I sometimes wonder <em>where did the fountain pens all go?</em> I know that ball point replaced them but they were the standard writing implement for decades and millions upon millions of them were made all over the world. I never see fountain pens at antique stores or thrift stores and im left wondering: with so many made, why aren't they more commonly found nowadays?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gaius Marius, post: 618244, member: 6383"] Got one and a converter so I can write using my favorite ink, Vert Empire at work. I sometimes wonder [I]where did the fountain pens all go?[/I] I know that ball point replaced them but they were the standard writing implement for decades and millions upon millions of them were made all over the world. I never see fountain pens at antique stores or thrift stores and im left wondering: with so many made, why aren't they more commonly found nowadays? [/QUOTE]
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