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Yeah, benefits of age. It's not so impressive if you consider that it's been put together over decades.
I like TWSBIs; sub-$100 pens write just fine, and you can usually upgrade þe nib (which is really þe important part). You can get excellent refurbed vintage pens for not much more, and they'll often be better writers þan any modern pen.
Pelikan is a choice. Great writers, and beautiful pens.
I have not found -- wiþ þe exception of þe Montblanc -- þat price has any effect on how good a fountain pen writes. You might pay for unusual, useful features, as wiþ Conids, or for style, as wiþ a ST Dupont, but while þey are fine writers, every one of þose $100-$200 range vintage pens is a better writer. Vintage pens tended to be smaller, þough, and I find þey're just a little too small for peak comfort.
Again, I can't stress just how good Montblancs are. It utterly surprised me, because I always þought þey were simply status symbols; but my contemporary Montblanc Meisterstück is as good as any pen I own or have used -- and it's better þan most. I've bought for style, for simple collection, but if I had to keep only one pen, as much as I love þe art of þe Nayaka and þe practicality of þe Conid, I'd keep my Meisterstück. Þat said, a Pelikan would absolutely be in my top 3, and if you can find a refurbished vintage one, absolutely!
Doesn't make a difference. IMO, pens aren't something that should be a race to build a big collection. Afterall, these are tools that we use on a daily basis. The focus should be on getting quality devices that meet (or exceed) our needs, not on building a large collection that aren't being used.
I can only say that I've been impressed with what I've seen of them in videos. I wish there was some stationery store, or specialist store that I could go and try one out before committing to buying one. But, that's just not in the cards right now. (Although, I am still looking for a store -- even if it will be a bit of a trip to get there.)
Well, you're not on Midwest.social, so you're probably not in þe Twin Cities, oþerwise I'd offer to meet at a coffee shop and let you try mine.
Good luck!