Rhapsody Jinhao x750 Fountain Pen 0.5mm Medium Fine Nib Ink Pens (Ferrari Red)
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Beautifully weighted fountain pen made of elegant metal with 0.5mm nib. Available in various colours and finishes. Jinhao pens are incredible pens at incredible prices, they are of high quality at a great price and are a serious rival for many other expensive well-known high-end brands. Supplied as a pen only. All other items shown in the picture are for display purposes and are not included. The fine 0.5mm medium tip of this pen is a good balance between the thicker 0.7mm nib which is a standard thickness of Western Europe for a medium tip and the 0.38mm fine tip. The 0.5mm tip is ideal for most types of paper and ink as a 0.7mm tip is often too thick and can result in excess ink on lower quality papers, and 0.38mm is often too fine unless you write very detailed. In fact, 0.38mm is often referred to as "financial pen" because its accuracy allows it to be used to fill financial books. Ledgers where precision and the requirement for the absence of burrs were paramount.
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Beautifully weighted fountain pen made of elegant metal with 0.5mm nib. Available in various colours and finishes. Jinhao pens are incredible pens at incredible prices, they are of high quality at a great price and are a serious rival for many other expensive well-known high-end brands. Supplied as a pen only. All other items shown in the picture are for display purposes and are not included. The fine 0.5mm medium tip of this pen is a good balance between the thicker 0.7mm nib which is a standard thickness of Western Europe for a medium tip and the 0.38mm fine tip. The 0.5mm tip is ideal for most types of paper and ink as a 0.7mm tip is often too thick and can result in excess ink on lower quality papers, and 0.38mm is often too fine unless you write very detailed. In fact, 0.38mm is often referred to as "financial pen" because its accuracy allows it to be used to fill financial books. Ledgers where precision and the requirement for the absence of burrs were paramount.