Cheap Pen, Expensive Pen: Platinum Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • Hey Pen People!
    Ever wonder if those super expensive versions of your favorite cheap pen really live up to the hype? Check out my new series: Cheap pen, expensive pen, where I go over all the fine (and extra fine) details.
    Today’s pens are the Platinum Preppy and the Platinum 3776 Century. Can a 6USD pen triumph over something 20x more expensive, or will the golden rule win out?
    I’m also doing a drawing that uses both pens. Can you guess which parts use the expensive pen, and which parts use the cheap one?
    Here is a link to the 3776
    amzn.to/3SI8zBJ
    And you’ll find the Preppy here:
    amzn.to/3uf6kLP
    Both pens are filled with Platinum Carbon Black ink:
    amzn.to/46gU3np
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    Contents:
    00:00 Intro
    00:48 Pen Features Compared
    16:15 Test Lines
    22:31 Guess which pen?
    23:03 Drawing Sample
    26:48 Final Thoughts

Комментарии • 25

  • @zinncomicsandart8811
    @zinncomicsandart8811 5 месяцев назад +4

    I have a platinum pen that I bought in 2017 and I don't really like how it draws , it's a medium nib and just not my thing , BUT it's had the cartridge in since I bought it and it still writes just fine as of January 2024 ...

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  5 месяцев назад

      I’ve never used a medium Platinum pen. I think up until the 3776 line, their nibs are a bit boring and unimaginative. Where they really shine is the fine and extra fine points.

  • @kbastean92
    @kbastean92 5 месяцев назад +2

    Love the video and Platinum! I use my preppy as a sacrifice to Platinum Carbon Black and it is wonderful. Not sure how I would feel putting that ink in a expensive pen.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  5 месяцев назад +1

      A lot of people have horror stories about Platinum Carbon Black, but I’ve never had any problems with it. It always cleans out of the pen and has never clogged any feed I have put it up against. Just my experience for what it’s worth.

  • @shirleyhiggins3395
    @shirleyhiggins3395 2 дня назад

    I have both of these platinums too, luckily I bought my 3776 Century UEF nib a few years ago for about £50 and I use it with the carbon ink and have only just had to give it a clean through after all this time and it starts great. Once I realised how expensive the 3776 was now I bought the Preppy to take outdoors with me....but I love my 3776 and I bought it to use it so I filled my preppy with a water soluble grey ink and I take both out with me packed securely in my sketching pouch 😊

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  2 дня назад

      You would think if you have the more expensive one, you wouldn’t use the cheap one at all. But I too use the preppy all the time. Both are a valuable part of my collection.

  • @ingrown-toenail-9000
    @ingrown-toenail-9000 5 месяцев назад

    I concur: I have each pen and my Preppy goes around in my bag while the 3776 stays home. Even though the 3776 has a better nib and higher build quality I reach for the Preppy because of the pop cap, too.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  4 месяца назад

      I do enjoy my time with my 3776, even though I don’t use it as much as. The Preppy.

  • @adrianmuino3412
    @adrianmuino3412 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, super nice drawing!
    I also like the chart and the comparison. In fact I have it in Excel and it is my way to rank pens.
    I really like the idea of having really good pens at affordable prices, but also understand that sometimes the extra cost is not only due to marketing and profit but invested in materials and process.
    Let me suggest to include a column about how well it writes, that at the end of the day IMO is an important "feature" of every pen.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  4 месяца назад

      I love a good pen spreadsheet! I sort of have “flow” set to describe writing. It’s mostly just word choice, but I feel like the two words can apply to either writing or drawing.

  • @limmoblack
    @limmoblack 5 месяцев назад +1

    On my Preppys ive put brass/copper plumbing fittings on cap and body to help stop them cracking, also gives a bit of weight to the body.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  5 месяцев назад

      That is an interesting idea. I’m very curious to see what that would look like. Sounds like a cool idea anyway.

  • @arcboy2011
    @arcboy2011 5 месяцев назад

    Just got a Platinum Preppy and was quite impressed with how smooth the nib was out of the box. It was definitely smoother than a Pilot starter nib like a Kakuno. It was smoother than my Muji Schmidt nib. It rivals the Lammy Safari nib but $20.00 less. Really happy with it and no hard starts so far.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  5 месяцев назад +2

      I think Platinum is my favorite brand of the “big 3” from Japan. I’d take any random Platinum pen of ear a random Sailor or Pilot any day.

  • @seagrif
    @seagrif Месяц назад

    Are both pens 2mm? One thing I've seen in other reviews is that the extra fine Preppy is more dry, and that the 3 and 5mm are much wetter and draw better lines.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  Месяц назад +1

      The Preppy is a 3mm, and the 3776 is a soft fine, so the nibs don’t perfectly line up. I did once own a 2mm Preppy, and I really liked it, but I like dry pens, to a degree. I think they give me more control when drawing. They might be hard to use on something like watercolor paper though.

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename 5 месяцев назад

    Fancy pens are definitely more pleasant to use - if you notice it. When I'm drawing I get so focussed on the results that I forget about the pen after a minute or less. In terms of results, I defy any one to see any difference. So for me fancy pens are really a luxury item that I can't justify the price of. However I didn't learn this fact until after I had climbed the pen ladder quite a ways, as I've always had more money than talent, and wanted a better pen if it would result in better drawings. Well, it doesn't. Everything I've ever drawn I could have done with two Jinhao 82's, an extra fine and a fude.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  5 месяцев назад +1

      That is a good point, because partway through my drawing I completely forgot what pen I was using anyway. I had absolutely zero moments during the long drawing portion where I was mad or annoyed to have any one pen or the other. There was just the paper and the lines I drew with it.
      I will say, however, that there are moments (usually right before or right after using it) when I feel a sudden sense of admiration for the pen that I am holding if it is a fancy one. There is a significant part of me that feels like that’s the whole value of the “nice” pen, and that it’s worth it.

    • @ichirofakename
      @ichirofakename 5 месяцев назад

      @@stepheninks, yeah, I'm exactly the same, but it's just the first minute of use, and it's NOT worth it. Not that I'm going to cash out my nice pens, I do like them and will hang onto them and use them. But I won't be buying any more. If I can help it.

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  5 месяцев назад

      @@ichirofakename fair enough. Maybe it’s just because of this channel, or finally having a career over just barely making ends meet, but I’m a bit more interested in more expensive pens right now. Of course, at the end of the day, all I really want is a good pen. Expensive pen, cheap pen, whatever. A good one.

  • @Cortesevasive
    @Cortesevasive 5 месяцев назад

    3776 is a very robust pen, no need to care for it. Maybe the gold plating comes off but thats it.

  •  5 месяцев назад +1

    There are prettier Preppies. The ones with kimono deco on them are barely a couple of euros more and look gorgeous (IMO). I had my preppies for 2 years now, not one crack or issue so far. I don't like those blue and gold pens, they look like some ancient lawyer next to retirement would keep in their office for the sake of looks. IMO the Preppy & Plaisir are the best pens from Platinum, I love their caps and how they write. They never dry up or get clogged... I do resent Platinum's prices for their converters. It's like €8 for a pen and another €8 for a converter... WTF But at least they're excellent quality. Unlike Pilot....

    • @stepheninks
      @stepheninks  4 месяца назад +1

      I give hearts to all comments that trash Pilot converters.

    •  4 месяца назад

      @@stepheninks LOL "Pilot Converter Trashing Club"