Jill Davis
USGreat Customer Service! Fountain pens can be complicated things at times. FPR is always willing to answer questions and provide help. Ordering from their website is easy, shipping is quick, packaging is good. Payments have never been a problem. It's the personal touch by the owner that makes them stand out.
Azvaquero
USKevin and his company are top notch Kevin and his company are top notch. The flex pen (Jaipur with Ultra flex nib) works as well and probably even a little better than my Waterman 52's and Mabie Todd Swann. That's saying a lot. Flex pens can be a hit or miss proposition. Kevin knows his product, has excellent customer service, and I would not think of buying one of these anywhere else after dealing with FPR. After sales support is outstanding. Buy a pen from FPR -- you will not be disappointed.
Walker
USWhy Five Stars? Why Five Stars? Because I get reliable, inexpensive pens from FPR. Pens you’d pay, in some cases, one hundred percent more for. The pens come as advertised, and they arrive in my mailbox quickly. The craftsmanship is top notch, and if you have questions, there are expert videos and also rapid, helpful communications by email to help with your specific concerns. I am very happy with the quality and professionalism consistently delivered by Kevin and the entire FPR team.
MarkB.
USFPR goes above and beyond for its… FPR goes above and beyond for its customers. I have made 4 purchases through them and would not hesitate to drop $100s, KNOWING I will get good quality, and professional service. And holy hell does this man know how to make an inexpensive amazing steel flex, but if you want the REAL flex experience, go for his 14K ultra-flex nib. AMAZING....
John Orkney.
USEF nibs for Indus EF nibs for Indus, write a nice very fine line. The threads that hold the Indus cap also work internally to connect grip section with barrel; 2 of my 8 Indus found a path to leak ink through those threads, 25% failure rate. If you can manage to unscrew the grip from barrel, a couple of dabs silicone grease on the threads in there solve the problem, but it isn't easy to unscrew.