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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @See.You.Soon.027
    @See.You.Soon.027 9 месяцев назад +3

    ATX Rollerball is just perfection!! Especially for signatures ❤

  • @HeldEd
    @HeldEd 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video !! Editing and setting is great as well !!

  • @ilonabaier6042
    @ilonabaier6042 10 месяцев назад +1

    no one seems to talk about them but I have a cross fountain pen that I bought about 1 year ago for € 100 and I just love it! It is like writing on a heavenly cloud.

  • @stimsonromano2258
    @stimsonromano2258 3 месяца назад +2

    Awesome review guys …. Big love from Australia 😊😊😊

  • @shaikhmohammadhasnain9069
    @shaikhmohammadhasnain9069 2 месяца назад +2

    I have all 4 types except Townsend.

  • @stimsonromano2258
    @stimsonromano2258 2 года назад +2

    Awesome review thanks for sharing from Australia

  • @edwardstaats4935
    @edwardstaats4935 2 года назад +3

    You did not mention any fountain pens. My first “serious” fountain pen was a Cross Townsend Metalist. I have always loved Cross and they got me into fountain pens

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  2 года назад

      You are right Edward. We almost decided to include the Cross Century II Fountain pen however because these are the top Cross Pens for Gifts, we felt like our list is a bit more approachable. Thanks for the comment!

    • @jayrose6312
      @jayrose6312 2 года назад +1

      I use Cross ballpoints regularly, but find that their fountains are a bit untrue to their specified flow as the “medium” is very “broad” IMHO. I use a Parker Jotter for my ‘everyday’ fountain and find that the flow and control is simply amazing, especially for the price! I do have a Cross Calais fountain (Blue, Medium) sitting next to me and though the flow is a bit ‘wet’ for a medium, they feel phenomenal when using them to write your signature on a document. As most documents are typed, it may be the only ink you need on the page with no other pen even being necessary. As far as writing notes, especially those yellow Post-it notes, the Parker Jotter all the way. The cool factor is that both of these quality fountain pens could be found relatively ‘cheap!’ ✌

    • @edwardstaats4935
      @edwardstaats4935 2 года назад +2

      @@jayrose6312 Yes, I have recently acquired a Parker Jotter. And you are right, it works very well. Waterman fountain pens are my favorite. It is ironic that it took so long to get a Parker Jotter since I lived most of my life near Janesville, the longtime home of Parker. Would you consider getting a Fine nib (or even extra fine) for your Cross?

    • @jayrose6312
      @jayrose6312 2 года назад +1

      ​@@edwardstaats4935 that’s funny and ironic, but it’s almost the opposite for me - I started using Parker in high school (or somewhere around that time) and Cross since my early teens as a Chrome Medalist Box Set was a gift, however I had no clue that Waterman even existed until I was a 30-something! Waterman is also in my top 2 or 3 or so when it comes to favs, maybe even #1! As far as the nib for my Cross above, sure, I was just not sure what my options are, e.g. going OEM or if there’s a better third party option. Let me know. I’d appreciate that! In the meantime it makes a great pen for signing documents considering the wet, broader strokes and smooth flow. BTW, paper really means everything when writing with a fountain pen or any water-based ink for that matter as a quality paper absorbs better and is thicker stock that is made to handle ’wetter’ inks. Oil-based inks that are used in ballpoints don’t have those problems, which is why the fountains ’seem’ picky! ✌

  • @darrenflynn1564
    @darrenflynn1564 19 дней назад

    I have a century lustrous ii ballpoint & love it. Which in your opinion be better the century ii rollerball or the Townsend rollerball?

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  18 дней назад

      The Century II and Townsend are very similar. The refill will be the same in both pens so the writing experience will be the same. Them main difference between the two would be the pen girth and cost.

  • @jdsharma7867
    @jdsharma7867 5 месяцев назад +1

    How do I engrave these pens?!? Can I make the engravement wile making the order??

  • @deniseplasse5126
    @deniseplasse5126 2 года назад +6

    I just got a Cross Townsend “star wars”. I LOVE it so much !

  • @ste_sk_6
    @ste_sk_6 5 дней назад

    I was searching for fountain pens, I cannot imagine why gifting a rollerball pen...

  • @mauriciolacruz
    @mauriciolacruz Год назад

    All modern Cross Century II fountain pens, including gold plated and solid silver ones, come with cartridges but no converter, is this correct? But they all have the typical metal button on the black top of the cap, is that correct?
    And all modern Cross Century II rollerballs, even gold plated and solid silver ones, lack the typical metal button on the black top of the cap, is that correct?

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  Год назад +1

      Yes! You are correct that the Cross Century II fountain pens do not automatically come with a converter. One must be purchased separately. The pens come with two Cross black ink cartridges.
      As for the metal button you referenced, I believe that you are referring to the decorative embellishment on the top of the cap of some of the Century IIs. All the Century II rollerballs do have that button looking decoration on the cap, but it is not always black.
      This embellishment is a design nod the the Classic Century and is black only on the Gold and the Chrome finish Century IIs. The Medalist and the Black Lacquer Gold Trim Century II has this same button in gold to match the appointments of the pen, and the Black Lacquer Chrome Trim and Blue Lacquer Century IIs have it in chrome.

    • @mauriciolacruz
      @mauriciolacruz Год назад

      @@DayspringPens
      Hi there!
      No, I'm not referring to the top of the cap (cap "hat"), which is:
      Black on versions:
      - Gunmetal Grey (thicker "hat")
      - Green (thicker "hat")
      - Lustrous Chrome (thicker "hat")
      - Gold Plated (thicker "hat")
      - Solid Silver (thinner "hat")
      Chrome on versions:
      - Brushed metal / chrome trim
      - Stainless steel / chrome trim
      - Black / chrome trim
      - Blue / chrome trim
      - Red / chrome trim
      - Yellow / chrome trim
      Gold plated on versions:
      - Medalist (chrome / gold trim)
      - White / gold trim
      - Black / gold trim
      - Blue / gold trim
      Solid silver on versions:
      - Lacquered body + solid silver cap
      I'm actually referring to a small metal button which is placed on the top of all black (only black) cap "hats" present on fountain pens but missing on all rollerball pens (regardless whether they feature black cap "hats" or not).

  • @belvamoore8169
    @belvamoore8169 2 года назад

    I have a vintage pen and have no idea of how to open it. My dad got it as a gift from his work for years of service. He passed away years ago ,so I would hate to lose it in the mail. And I would hate to break it.

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  2 года назад

      This sounds like a tough problem. It may be that it hasn't been opened/ twisted in quite some time and is seized up. Try to first determine if it is a capped pen or is a click/twist and then small amounts of pressure to see if you can get it to break free. Good luck!

  • @hankjeffries2596
    @hankjeffries2596 2 месяца назад

    A T Cross was bought out in 2022 and is no longer in business. There is NO warranty claim service as new owners just shut everything down.

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  2 месяца назад

      We have an ongoing relationship with A.T. Cross. They are still producing pens!

  • @angelopaola9985
    @angelopaola9985 2 года назад

    No offense and not everyone goes for fountain pens, but for that special someone, would consider the Cross Peerless 125. AMAZING writer with a Sailor nib. Writes better than some pens 2-3x price

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  2 года назад

      The Cross Peerless is a great option as well. Thanks Angelo!

  • @rchrd_sn
    @rchrd_sn 2 года назад

    I got the rollerball blue lacquer Century II. It's an evolution of the Century, so you still get something of its history plus the comfort of more modern pens, a good combination, and it was the Trump administration's pen, honoring Century's history.

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  2 года назад +1

      We really enjoy the Century II line. You nailed the description. The slightly larger barrel makes it much more comfortable to write with for long periods of time.

  • @GOU7HAM
    @GOU7HAM Год назад

    Is there a cross pen named Voyage Marine ??

    • @DayspringPens
      @DayspringPens  Год назад +1

      We are not familiar with a Cross pen under that name.

    • @GOU7HAM
      @GOU7HAM Год назад

      @@DayspringPens I wanna share a photo with you for checking it. . can you please allow me?

  • @Fkutb1234
    @Fkutb1234 Год назад +1

    You didn’t mention the Townsend was also used by the Don in the Oval Office.

  • @umeshchali1869
    @umeshchali1869 8 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @אבינועםהרטל
    @אבינועםהרטל 2 года назад +3

    I love cross pen, but the modern pens are mead in china

    • @jayrose6312
      @jayrose6312 2 года назад +1

      Avinoam, I found their pen quality to be amazing as I still have Cross pens from 30+ years ago that are working just fine today! They are also pretty sturdy and hold up well. I dropped and drove over one once, and aside from a couple of pits and scratches it still worked just fine (and I still have it even though this was maybe 10 years ago)! Their pencils on the other hand have ALWAYS given me trouble mechanically! The leads get stuck, break easily, and the whole pencil irreversibly jams! So, I only go with their pens for this reason. Honestly, a company like Cross probably has pretty high standards with their Chinese manufacturers and won’t tolerate their pens being made out of spec or of subpar quality. The Chinese are getting very lucrative contracts in exchange, so they wouldn’t want to lose the business. I’m confident the failure rate IS SLIGHTLY WORSE than those pens manufactured in the USA or EU, but likely not by as much as one would first think. So, I WOULD still purchase one, but determine future purchases from this quality. I’m still staying away from their pencils though, no matter where they make them! 😂

    • @alexeypopov314
      @alexeypopov314 2 года назад

      It is possible to find a USA made pen. They are like 4 times more expensive, but their quality is visibly better. The "only" difference is the USA stamp on their bodies that is missing on Chinese versions.
      That's from my personal experience.

  • @candymr2
    @candymr2 8 месяцев назад

    Tech4 is better. Good luck finding one

  • @honeyimgoingfishing5071
    @honeyimgoingfishing5071 4 месяца назад

    You didn’t mention that President Trump also used the cross pen and that President Obama stopped using the cross pen in his second term.

  • @alexeypopov314
    @alexeypopov314 2 года назад +3

    A like for Century Classic. The whole collection is a piece of art. But! Don't waste money on Chinese manufactured pens, they are not worth it. USA made only. Said from personal experience.

    • @manueltrevino2216
      @manueltrevino2216 5 месяцев назад

      Which ones are usa is cross chineese

    • @alexeypopov314
      @alexeypopov314 5 месяцев назад

      @@manueltrevino2216 No. I have three. Two say CROSS, one says CROSS MADE IN USA. You'd pick the last one with your eyes closed, using only tactile.

    • @anwarsentinel1752
      @anwarsentinel1752 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@alexeypopov314I recently purchased a cross century 2. Doesn't say USA on it so I'm assuming made in China.

    • @alexeypopov314
      @alexeypopov314 5 месяцев назад

      @@anwarsentinel1752 Most likely. I can even assume mine is a NOS, I paid for it about three times more than for the unmarked one. I know Cross outsources pens in China for decades.

    • @anwarsentinel1752
      @anwarsentinel1752 5 месяцев назад

      @@alexeypopov314 there are still plenty of bnib made in USA ones on eBay......at a high premium.

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    @Zacharythorsen Год назад

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