Jet pens is the only way to go.
You clearly are not familiar with Goulet Pens, who are the best pen, ink, and notebook retailers out there. They do reviews of most of the products that they get, so customers almost always have some basis to go on, have podcasts and videos to educate people about fountain pens and fine paper/ink, and include a lollipop in every order. I also got a short handwritten thank you with my last order. Great people.
Um.... jetpens is "cheaper" assuming no tax, nuff said.
doesn't change the fact that you can read any review you like..
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They both look like good sites and they both carry some different brands.
I was merely pointing out that Quarzac was being a Fanboi for Goulet Pens, when Jetpens is clearly cheaper...
It's cheaper for some things, sure. But, so's Goulet Pens. Case in point, the Lamy Safari is $26 on JP, $28 on GP. The Pilot Custom Heritage 92 is $247.50 on JP, $220 on GP. I checked a couple other things, and from looking at them, GP will save you a couple bucks on more expensive pens, and Jetpens will save you some on cheaper pens. But cost is hardly the only qualifying factor for what makes a company worth buying from. Goulet Pens has a much easier to browse website, at least in my opinion, so it's easier for me to find specific things. They also sell ink samples, which is just awesome. They have utilities for comparing nib sizes, ink colors, pen sizes, and all sorts of stuff. I've bought from both companies, and have actually spent more at Jetpens, because I used it for ballpoint purchases prior to becoming a fountain pen user. I just prefer Goulet Pens. They care a lot about their customers and the fountain pen community. It also has the benefit of being in a state that I am never in, and thus, do not have to pay tax.