Dunhill Fountain Pens
The Dunhill fountain pens were first produced in 1929 in London, England, the location of the Dunhill empire. The very first Dunhill pen, called the Dunhill Torpedo,is aerodynamically shaped and instantly became a classic. The Dunhill fountain pens are quite famous for their nib which is made of 18 carat gold. Each nib is cut individually and grounded and finished by hand.
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Dunhill fountain pens are known for its classic and Spartan design. Unlike most pens on its price range that are gold-plated, Dunhill settles for the monochromatic color scheme accentuated by sleek color combinations.
Although Dunhill fountain pens are somewhat comparable to a Parker or a Faber Castell especially we you get to put the girths side by side with each other, Dunhill standouts no less. It has this signature look to it that is further emphasize by the “d” logo on the crown of the cap.
As for its functionality, one will find out that Dunhill fountain pens are smooth and consistent on most kind of paper. The nib is of the medium scale but the ink flow is quite heavy. On paper, it writes wet but smooth nonetheless. In fact, one will notice that the pen is actually flexible. One can get some great line variations with the nib.
Compared to most mid range pens, Dunhill is a bit more affordable. Most of the time, it comes with 10 cartridges and a converter to the screw-in type. Aside from that, it comes with a two year warranty which, in fact, is not necessary at all. Dunhill is a trusted brand when it comes to durability and a solid-state make up.
All in all, Dunhill is the perfect replacement for a Cross or a Pilot fountain pen. Its appearance is quite unassuming and it perfectly fits the needs of people who actually use pens as a writing instrument as well as those who are mere collectors.










