I'm not really sure but I kind of remember it's Stylist 447 or something like that. I also have one of these (mine's silver and not fluted) and along with the Parker 45 are the only thin pens that don't hurt my hands when doing longer writing sessions. It's so good that it's also been inked for almost a year and a half, i just don't want to stop using it 😅
Beautiful vintage pen. Thank you for your wonderful videos sir
Thank you!
I'm not really sure but I kind of remember it's Stylist 447 or something like that.
I also have one of these (mine's silver and not fluted) and along with the Parker 45 are the only thin pens that don't hurt my hands when doing longer writing sessions. It's so good that it's also been inked for almost a year and a half, i just don't want to stop using it 😅
Both are very ergonomic! I also find the Pilot Elite models (modern and vintage) very comfortable.
Good 👍
Thanks!
I had this pen with the Triumph nib. I would still have it until someone decided it was too nice of a pen to keep, if you know what I mean...
Unfortunately I do 😕
Really cool nib. Can you suggest some cheap Chinese pen with that nib? cartridge converter or piston
The Wing Sung 601A (old style) also has a tubular nib. I show it at 02:12
Yep, but that is not cartridge converter, right?@@ForTheLoveOfPens
@@santauxia you’re right, it is a spring loaded vacumatic. Which holds a surprising amount of ink. That’s the only one I can think of off hand.
So do I LOL. Thanks anyway, love your videos.
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@@santauxia thanks!