Gregory Pittman logo with lowercase letters gdp in blue circle Gregory Pittman

High school assistant principal • Arts educator • Professional musician

Fountain Pens

One Christmas, a dear friend gave me a fountain pen made from 600-year-old oak timbers recovered during a renovation of Canterbury Cathedral, where we had completed an artistic residency together the previous summer. It was my first fountain pen, and I love it. Since then, I've been adding to my collection.

Here is my current collection:

  1. Canterbury Cathedral pen (The pen that started it all.)
  2. Lamy Studio LX (With an upgraded gold nib because the original Lamy nibs are too stiff for my tastes.)
  3. Diplomat Aero (This pen writes like butter.)
  4. Diplomat Excellence A2
  5. Otto Hut Design 06
  6. Lamy Safari (Not pictured. By far my least favorite pen because of the design and Lamy original nibs are too stiff.)
This image shows five pens arranged in a row on a white surface. Each pen has a distinct design and material, including a wooden pen on the left, a matte black pen, a ribbed black pen in the center, a metallic pen with a textured surface, and a sleek silver pen on the right.
The pens are pictured here from left to right as numbered above. Except, of course, for the one that isn't pictured.