Vintage Fountain Pens

Vintage Fountain Pens are among the most collectible items. Please browse through our wide range of collectible Fountain Pens below to find your own very special Vintage Fountain Pen. Whether your preference in a writing implement is for a Sheaffer, Parker, Cross, or Conklin fountain pen you can be assured of finding something you will like as they remain a highly collectible item that can be found in local stores or on the internet auction houses or individual sellers. When the quality of writing matters those who care often select a fountain pen for the beautiful appearance of hand written words that come from them. Even many technical writers today, in this computer age, still choose to use a vintage fountain pen for their work.

Pelikan Special Edition M1005 Clear Demo FP 2 Tone 18k
Pelikan Special Edition M1005 Clear Demo FP 2 Tone 18k
$655.99
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MONTEGRAPPA MODIGLIANI FOUNTAIN PEN LIMITED EDITION
MONTEGRAPPA MODIGLIANI FOUNTAIN PEN LIMITED EDITION
$695.00
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Pelikan Special Edition M710 Toledo Fountain Pen 18k F NIB
Pelikan Special Edition M710 Toledo Fountain Pen 18k F NIB
$659.99
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Pelikan M620 Grand Place Special Edition Fountain Pen 18K Gold
Pelikan M620 Grand Place Special Edition Fountain Pen 18K Gold
$699.99
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ONOTO DE LA RUE MAGNA FOUNTAIN PENBLACK A Fine Specimen
ONOTO DE LA RUE MAGNA FOUNTAIN PENBLACK A Fine Specimen
$751.45
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Pelikan Special EDM800 Clear Demo FP Without Etching
Pelikan Special EDM800 Clear Demo FP Without Etching
$699.99
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CARTIER PASHA BLACK BARCODE COMPOSITE FOUNTAIN PEN NEW
CARTIER PASHA BLACK BARCODE COMPOSITE FOUNTAIN PEN NEW
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The history of fountain pens goes back centuries and when the mass production capability came along it made them affordable to the general public and since the mid 1800’s they have also been considered easier to refill and carry without mess. Making them easier to fill and less messy to use meant they won out over the lead pencil as a popular means of writing tools. And in spite of today’s use of computer programs and word processing equipment, the fountain pen remains popular with purists who prefer to write with their own hand and have a creative flair for beautiful script. Even children are turning on to the fine art of the written word over printing out their homework via a computer and printer. There is truly an art form here that needs to be kept alive.

Fountain pen bodies can be found in various metals or plastic and the nib or tip is usually molded from 14k gold or even stainless steel or some form of platinum such as iridium for long lasting quality and precision line making. Writers prefer the flexibility of their fountain pen’s nib as a way to individualize their own handwriting and style. Look to vintage fountain pens for fine writing in long hand or script and add your own flair to the communication.

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