From Parker to Montblanc: the appeal of the fountain pen

You could communicate by smartphone, but should you? A note penned with a nib, says Ken Kessler, confers pleasure to writer and receiver

Montblanc Meisterstuck

It’s rare to receive a hand-written note these days. How many of us will sit down and actually write thank-yous for Christmas presents? We’re too far down the digital line to regard emails as somehow less polite, but some have suggested that a letter is evidence of superior education or ‘upbringing’.

Texting, email, Twitter, Facebook, Skype – all are instant and convenient, but they lack the physical touch inherent in a written note. No combination of keypad strokes can fully express the welcome of an invitation or sincere condolences.

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