Drawing with our Manga G Zebra Fountain Pen
Fountain pens for artists
..because everyone can sketch
Squeeze feeds for Manga G pens
Improved feeds for Manga G Zebra nibs. Slip the nib into the squeeze feed, then press the feed into the pen, and you get a precise flow of ink or paint to the tip of the Zebra nib with secure protection against leaks. This is our improved technique for using dip nibs in a fountain pen. Choose between three flow rates for thin, standard and thick inks and paints. We continue to offer standard feeds - the choice is yours. You will receive one squeeze feed with every Manga G pen you order during the summer sale.
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Artist Alfonso Dunn
Drawing like the masters. See more at alfonsodunn.com
Pens made for people who love to draw, letter and sketch and create works of art for others to enjoy
Build a tool set that works using any any ink or paint - you can't plug up our Classic pens because nothing will stick to them
Krisztian Kristof sketching with our Classic Fountain Pen
Answers to FAQs
That all depends on where you want you order delivered. We ship most orders within 24 hours. Orders within the US usually take one to three days. Orders to Canada and Mexico a little longer, sometimes up to a week. Orders to Europe and Asia can take from five days to two weeks depending on the reliability of your local post office.
You can use all inks and most paints in our pens. If you use thick inks like genuine India ink, use our fast flow feed. If you prefer standard inks like fountain pen ink, throttle back the flow with our standard flow feeds. If you want to use very thin ink, like walnut ink, use our thin flow feeds.
Remove the nib and feed from the front, unscrew the two halves of the pen body, remove the cartridge reservoir, then flush all parts. Look through the front part to make sure there are no obstructions. If all looks good, reassemble the pen and go to work. You should be able to remove any ink or paint stuck to the inside or outside of the pen. We build our pens using a material to which nothing sticks.
If the feed plugs up, pull out the feed and scrub it with an old toothbrush. If dried ink sticks to the feed, scrape it off. If pen parts stick together, wipe the threads clean and reassemble. If you can't unplug the pen, send it to us.
Yes, our pens are modular, so just pull out the old nibs and feeds and stick in the new ones. You can clean and reuse most nibs and feeds.
Yes, we sell individual pen parts. Look for "pen cap", "pen body" and "pen section".
Yes, that's what our pens were originally designed for. Since then the range of inks and paints has grown, we've grown with them. Many new paints are similar to ink. We don't recommend that you use lacquer or enamel because you can't leave those paints in the pen. You can use those media - just clean them out after every use.
Contact us with any questions.