Does anyone use Fountain Pens?

I looked for the MB Leonardo and it’s all gone I guess!  Other than a couple ebay way overpriced bottles.  Some said it was very similar to Antietam from Noodler’s which I have and like at least.  Saw the MB Einstein limited edition was still around and have just gotten into some grey’s so that might be fun to try since it’s supposed to have silver speckle and sheen similar to the Herbin’s new Stormy Grey with gold speckle and sheen like their Hematite Red.  Never even thought I would want or like grey ink!

Abby, don’t know if your set on a Parker but this old school Conklin looked nice!  Converter and nice box to boot.
http://www.gouletpens.com/ck71340/p/CK71340

The Conklin Pen Company revives its 1920’s classic model, the Duragraph. The Duragraph was originally released in 1923, and is a classic example of the streamlined flat-top design that was so popular during that era. The Duragraph is produced from a unique hand-made resin, and each pen features the famous Conklin logo engraved over a brushed metal crown on each cap. A silver-plated clip and cap trim band accent each pen.
The fountain pens feature a polished stainless steel nib in the 1.1 size, and a two-tone finish for the fine and medium nibs. The Duragraph fountain pens use a cartridge/converter filling system, and the international style converter is included. The pens are presented in a gorgeous satin-lined gift box.

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