Why a vintage omas fountain pen is still worth buying
There's something about picking up a vintage omas fountain pen that just feels different in your hand than almost anything else on the market today. If you've spent any amount of time scrolling through pen forums or wandering around a pen show, you've probably heard people talk about Omas with a sort of whispered reverence. It's not just hype, either. When the company finally closed its doors in 2016, it left a massive hole in the fountain pen world that several brands have tried to fill, but none have quite captured that specific Italian magic. ...