Posts Tagged ‘Private Reserve’

The wonder of the Hero 616

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

I just found a terrific blog post about the Hero 616 fountain pen and thought I should share it with you.

I got ten of these pens a few months ago because I only had a couple of pens and wanted some more to use with more obscure and interesting inks.  (A person doesn’t want one of their only two good pens full of an ink like Private Reserve Shoreline Gold when a person doesn’t want to be using it every day.)

I’ve found them to be decent writers with many inks (Waterman Florida Blue ink particular) but not as nice to use as a better pen.  While the Hero 616s look a lot like the Parker 51, it doesn’t write as nicely as one.  The 51 lays a much wetter, nicer line.

Still, if you’re on a budget or want to introduce fountain pens to someone who may or may not like them, it’s hard to go wrong when you can get ten for under twenty bucks including shipping.

Making marking more pleasant: the pen

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Marking assignments is a lot nicer when you use a nice pen.

My choice:  a Lamy Vista with cartridge converter Z24 and a fine steel nib, loaded with Private Reserve Dakota Red ink.

I suppose I could go back to using a Bic red ballpoint pen, but this combination is so nice and smooth… it really makes the marking more pleasant.