Many people believe that dip pens and fountain pens are interchangeable. Since a fountain pen has a nib and uses liquid ink, you can use it to create calligraphy, right? The answer isn't as straightforward as you may think, which is where this article comes in. In it, we'll examine the differences between these writing instruments, and you can decide whether to spring for both of them or just choose one for now!
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