I was surprised to discover recently that I have seven vintage Sheaffer pens with the Feather Touch No. 5 nib. Surprised, I think, because until a short time ago, this particular Sheaffer nib just hadn't made much of an impression on me. Not that I thought they were bad nibs, it was just that among my many Sheaffers I have so many excellent triumph, No. 3, No. 33, Lifetime, and inlaid nibs that the Feather Touch nibs were lost in the crowd. The best nib I have ever written with was an extra-fine inlaid nib on my father's PFM III. One of my absolute favorites in my current collection is a fine palladium triumph nib on a Statesman snorkel: smooth, wet, never skips, a true pleasure. And I have a host of other excellent vintage Sheaffer nibs. But the Feather Touch nibs, despite my having seven of them, had slipped under my radar. As I recall, the first couple of times I had used these nibs I found them either a bit scratchy or just a little lacking in personality in comparison to o...
Personal musings and observations on fountain pens, pencils (both mechanical and woodcase), paper and journals suitable for use with pencils and fountain pens, and fountain pen inks. My focus is on using these things rather than collecting them.