Where do you recommend for pen purchases? In the past I’ve used Goulet but there was a post (maybe here?) awhile back about them that inclined me to not give them money any more.
Background : I teach a class about once a year and I like to gift my graduating students a pen because I find it unique and interesting - you don’t see fountain pens much anymore. I usually go with a Lamy Safari (but am up for recommendations on similar starter pens; see bottom). In the past they (Lamy) sold a gift set that was the pen and 5 or so of the disposable cartridges in various colors (no Z28 included) and that was my go-to. They don’t appear to sell that particular product anymore so I’d reverted to just the standalone Safari and including one extra disposable cartridge since I have quite a few but don’t use them.
Preferably a US based distributor.
While we’re at it, any suggestions for a good, comparable, starter pen besides the Lamy Safari? Around $30 USD is my max price range since some times I have up to 15 students and that gets… pricey : ) Main consideration is that it’s a decent pen that won’t frustrate new users but something nicer than a disposable (EG: Pilot Varsity).


@clif Seaside Pens just got up and running in the last year, and she just opened her brick and mortar store this year, so you didn’t miss it; it was probably a knickknack shop at the time.
The various Safaris/Studios/Scalas from Lamy all use the same nib type, and have similar nib swap directions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i82pPFCkpGI — new nibs are mostly about $15 for steel
Found the drama on the goulets on a Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/fountainpens/comments/1heveiu/the/_2024/_goulet/_goulet/_pen/_company/_drama/_all/_in/ — I’m not surprised
@clif I wish I could say I was surprised by the Goulet situation but since they defended the Noodlers guy (libertarian, fan of conspiracy theories, cultural appropriation with his ink names) it tracks.
🫠 ah well. I’ll have to find other places to buy obnoxious inks than Goulet