Platinum Preppy: An artist fountain pen review
Pen lovers, Today I will be looking at the first fountain pen I ever bought, (and also the cheapest) the Platinum Preppy! Today, we are going to look at the parts that make up this pen, fill it with ink, draw for a bit, and then I will tell you what I think of it as a tool for creating art! You can find the pen here: https://bit.ly/PtnmPpyF I started off trying to use Platinum Carbon Black(which I love!): https://bit.ly/PltCrbBlk ...but it came out too thick (I think my nib needs maintenance). Check out the ink I used instead, Noodler's Bulletproof Black: https://bit.ly/NdlrBltBlk Please like and subscribe if you want to see more content from me. https://bit.ly/3iVayOb Thanks for stopping by!

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