An American citizen, on his business trips to India, realised Indians had good handwriting and it was the result of great penmanship. A quest to improve his own handwriting, which he describes as "chicken scratch", led him to discover the affordable fountain pens manufactured in India.
The answer for a good longhand, for Kevin Themann, lay in the fountain pen. Also, in what the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, who apparently had terrible handwriting, said about "bad handwriting" being "a sign of imperfect education".
"I received a message from a fellow member asking me if I had run across any of the Indian models. I didn't know such a thing existed but the question made me curious. So began my hunt for Indian-made fountain pens," writes Themann on his website fountainpenrevolution.Com, which has hues of the tricolour on its masthead and is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi.
Soon enough Themann was on a buying spree -- for himself and for his friends in the US and also collectors -- for affordable Indian pens, which he claims were being manufactured in India to promote good handwriting.
