I watch and enjoy all your videos (though I often watch them weeks or months after you post them). I have several Pilot and Benu pens and always enjoy your comments about both brands. I've had and loved my Pilots for years, but I got my first Benu based on one of your videos (Goulet Earl Grey) - so thank you for introducing me to a super pen. Benus are such smooth writers and gorgeous pens. BTW - your bookcases look great. I enjoy checking out your books and also enjoyed your book tour video. I'm so glad I found your channel. ❣📚🖋
Also a pilot fangirl here! My modified 912 is like my end all be all pen as far as perfect writers. I dont think something will ever come close to how good it feels to write with, which is sad since it’s only in black in north america to my knowledge!
I really love the look of the Custom 912. I think it is fabulous writer. I use Organic studios Henry David Thoreau Walden in it and love the way it looks. That is one of my favorite inks. Love your videos so far. Keep it up.
Dude!!! Stay away from my Organic Studios inks, I can't get enough of them LOL!!! Most of the time they are out of stock. They don't make enough of this brand.
I bought the Custom 912 and installed the new ebonite feed about six months ago, and the pen hard started for me. Glad you made this video because it reminded me go look up instructions on how to properly install the new feed (Flexible Nib Factory has them posted)! I found that I'd made a mistake. There's a clear washer that's supposed to go around the end of the feed, and mine was still stuck in the pen. 10 minutes later and the pen writes like a dream. So thanks for the reminder to do a little research and get my pen writing! :) Also thanks for the original recommendation to buy this pen!
I appreciate the years later re-reviews. This pen has always been on my list to check out from your previous videos. I just bought one last night that someone is selling from their collection with a soft/fine nib. This will be my first Pilot so I’m excited to try it out.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00:00 *🎬 Introduction* - Introduction of the video and purpose, - Explanation of the "re-review" series and focus on Pilot pens. 00:02:15 *📈 Algorithm and Viewer Engagement* - Mention of video algorithm challenges, - Request for viewer support through likes, comments, and subscriptions. [0003:13](ruclips.net/video/NmITU7mQzDE/видео.html) 🖋️ Pen Overview and Issues Introduction of the Pilot Custom Heritage 912 and its special aftermarket feed, - Discussion of a recent problem with the pen and troubleshooting attempts. 00:06:11 *📝 Pen Details and Specifications* - Detailed look at the design, construction, and components of the pen, - Description of the aftermarket Ebonite feed and the default plastic feed. 00:10:02 *💧 Writing Sample and Performance* - Writing sample demonstration showcasing the pen's wetness, - Differences in performance with different inks and the impact of the aftermarket feed. 00:14:09 *💬 Final Thoughts and Conclusion* - Overall review and personal thoughts on the pen, - Closing remarks, including a reminder for viewer engagement and support. Made with HARPA AI
I am using a Pilot 912 with the two slit custom feed (this set up has no feed issues and railroading problems). And I had the "Doodlebud" modification by Josh Lax done to the FA nib. This set up will give you outstanding contrast between thin (they are very thin) and wide lines, but it takes getting used to the scratchy nature of the writing. But when done, the writings from this pen is as good as any flex pen available (including the rather expensive Magna Carta flex pen). But be warned when using any flex pen you need to slow down a lot which makes writing a little more challenging when you mix flex pen technique with writing slowly. But the lettering is outstanding!!!!!!!!!!
Hello from Dorothy in Oz (Aus) . Ex, creator, long time viewer, but only just subscribed now... love your channel. I admit to being a Pilot nut and have two 912s ... 1 plastic feed permanently inked in a wet Pilot black, and one in variuos colours -with an ebonite feed. I changed to that ebonite feed after your two (?) videos - but I chose the 2 channel feed because your 3 channel looked like the Trevi fountain to me! Ha ha, I'm not that brave. Even the 2 channel is a hose! What a whacky experience for you on this post! So hard to figure out. Thanks for your channel.
I love my 912. I got the two-slit feed. I also love Writer's Blood, though I put it in my Retro 51 Harriet Tubman. Since I use my 912 for sketching, I always fill it with DeAtramentis Document ink, usually Urban Grey.
*I* and it seems like many others, really, REALLY like all these "re-reviews!!!" It's GREAT to see the Pilot Custom Heritage 912!!! I think I'm gonna put it on my TO BUY list!
I love my Pilot 912 with the PO nib. It's only had Noodler's Texas Black Bat ink in it. It writes great! I took the tag off of mine, but it doesn't matter to me if others leave it on their pen. I really don't know why anyone would care if you left your tag on your pen or not. Seems to me like a pretty petty thing for someone to complain about.
Kerri, I agree with your comment’s. I purchased mine from a Japan reseller and after looking at other reviewers’ comments, I realized that in ordering from Japan, their feeds are geared for their writing style’s and not “flowie-Western” cursive. Therefore, my feed was dry and didn’t keep up. I solved it similarly as you, with a two slit style instead. My “FA” nib is super sensitive and flexes at the lightest pressure. But I use it only occasionally, as I’m a Left-Overhand Fountain Pen writer. Flex nibs are a huge challenge for me. But I do recommend 👍 this for any Right-hander wanting a nice flex writer for their collection.
One of the many Pilot pens I don’t have, but would love to have. I do have the Pilot 743 with the Falcon nib. It works very well with the plastic feed. I don’t know if this is true for most of this model. Darn, oh darn it. I guess I had better buy the Verdigris color to compare and learn how to spell Virdegras. My true decision is to buy it before or after my second 823. What a first world problem to have.
Interesting re-review. I already have a 912 with a Waverly nib that I'm enjoying a lot. Maybe later on I'll think about changing the nib and feed to an FA, but for now I'm working on a different pen to get going with a flex nib.
You mentioned J. Herbin inks worked well in this pen. A friend and I have both had issues with their dryness in TWSBI Ecos; in your experience do they perform better in your Pilot pens?
For some one who has neither an 823 or a 912, do you have any thoughts on which of the 2 you would purchase first? I recently got a Metropolitan and have enjoyed it. So, I think I’d enjoy a premium Pilot also?
Maybe leaving the sticker on is a subconscious thing that you leave open the possibility of someday having more than one pilot 912 pen and would want to differentiate from the outside which is which (knowing the dearth of barrel color options)? What was the original pilot 912 feed like? Drier than other pilot pens or the same?
I have the 2 slit red ebonite from nibsmith to address really bad railroading on the stock feed tried 2 wet inks. It still can railroad p... de Lune jherbin currently inked. I think its more a me issue as I write fast print on slick paper which fast cursive seems wet and consistent. I need to test more paper due to the light touch. The nib is super soft and flexible and I do tend to like stiff and fine nibs. You certainly need a light touch but enough for the ink to pull to the page. Sometimes I dont know why the stroke didnt ink its not a skipping its at the start of the stroke and can be a middle of a hashing test and certainly middle of a printed writing using consistent pressure.
Sadly I think that is happening with me and Kelp Tea right now. I guess the good news is that there's nothing wrong with the pen (both the pen and the ink are new to me). Have you had success using Kelp Tea in other pens?
@@ina_lina I did have good luck with a Twsbi Go 1.1 nib. But about half way through the fill, it started to hard start. Not sure if that was due to the ink though, since that is an issue I experience with all of my twsbi pens.
@@collins3D Huh, I had that problem with my Twsbi Eco 1.1 and Sailor Ink Studio 167. I gotta figure out what pen of mine likes Kelp Tea, because I really like the ink.
SORRY TO SAY THIS, BUT U'RE WRONG ! FPR JAIPUR V2 JUST WITH THE STEEL ULTRAFLEX NIB IS WETTER THAN UR PEN, AND THE GOLD VERSION IS CURRENTLY THE BEST FLEX NIB IN THE MARKET. U SHOULD GIVE IT A TRY AND A REVIEW ;) (PLUS THEY'RE EASY TO CLEAN AND SOME OF THEM RE MADE UP OF EBONITE !)
I watch and enjoy all your videos (though I often watch them weeks or months after you post them). I have several Pilot and Benu pens and always enjoy your comments about both brands. I've had and loved my Pilots for years, but I got my first Benu based on one of your videos (Goulet Earl Grey) - so thank you for introducing me to a super pen. Benus are such smooth writers and gorgeous pens.
BTW - your bookcases look great. I enjoy checking out your books and also enjoyed your book tour video. I'm so glad I found your channel. ❣📚🖋
I appreciate you starting with your Pilots. I'm definitely a Pilot fan-girl. I don't have a 912. Someday, maybe.
Also a pilot fangirl here! My modified 912 is like my end all be all pen as far as perfect writers. I dont think something will ever come close to how good it feels to write with, which is sad since it’s only in black in north america to my knowledge!
Love your videos you present the information in a very direct and sociable and friendly manner, as if we were sitting in the room with you
I really love the look of the Custom 912. I think it is fabulous writer. I use Organic studios Henry David Thoreau Walden in it and love the way it looks. That is one of my favorite inks. Love your videos so far. Keep it up.
Dude!!! Stay away from my Organic Studios inks, I can't get enough of them LOL!!! Most of the time they are out of stock. They don't make enough of this brand.
I am enjoying your re-reviews. There is always something to learn.
Thank you!
I have the ebonite feed in my FA nib but I also bought the jowo housing and I franken-penned it into an eyedropper pen. It's super rad!
I bought the Custom 912 and installed the new ebonite feed about six months ago, and the pen hard started for me. Glad you made this video because it reminded me go look up instructions on how to properly install the new feed (Flexible Nib Factory has them posted)! I found that I'd made a mistake. There's a clear washer that's supposed to go around the end of the feed, and mine was still stuck in the pen. 10 minutes later and the pen writes like a dream. So thanks for the reminder to do a little research and get my pen writing! :) Also thanks for the original recommendation to buy this pen!
Appreciating the re reviews!
I appreciate the years later re-reviews. This pen has always been on my list to check out from your previous videos. I just bought one last night that someone is selling from their collection with a soft/fine nib. This will be my first Pilot so I’m excited to try it out.
Haven't used my Custom 912 in some time. Time to clean it up and use it again!
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00:00 *🎬 Introduction*
- Introduction of the video and purpose,
- Explanation of the "re-review" series and focus on Pilot pens.
00:02:15 *📈 Algorithm and Viewer Engagement*
- Mention of video algorithm challenges,
- Request for viewer support through likes, comments, and subscriptions.
[0003:13](ruclips.net/video/NmITU7mQzDE/видео.html) 🖋️ Pen Overview and Issues
Introduction of the Pilot Custom Heritage 912 and its special aftermarket feed,
- Discussion of a recent problem with the pen and troubleshooting attempts.
00:06:11 *📝 Pen Details and Specifications*
- Detailed look at the design, construction, and components of the pen,
- Description of the aftermarket Ebonite feed and the default plastic feed.
00:10:02 *💧 Writing Sample and Performance*
- Writing sample demonstration showcasing the pen's wetness,
- Differences in performance with different inks and the impact of the aftermarket feed.
00:14:09 *💬 Final Thoughts and Conclusion*
- Overall review and personal thoughts on the pen,
- Closing remarks, including a reminder for viewer engagement and support.
Made with HARPA AI
Ugh. I think you’ve finally convinced me on a 912.
I’ve wanted a 912.
I’ve wanted a falcon nib.
Together seems to be a win.
I am using a Pilot 912 with the two slit custom feed (this set up has no feed issues and railroading problems). And I had the "Doodlebud" modification by Josh Lax done to the FA nib. This set up will give you outstanding contrast between thin (they are very thin) and wide lines, but it takes getting used to the scratchy nature of the writing. But when done, the writings from this pen is as good as any flex pen available (including the rather expensive Magna Carta flex pen). But be warned when using any flex pen you need to slow down a lot which makes writing a little more challenging when you mix flex pen technique with writing slowly. But the lettering is outstanding!!!!!!!!!!
Love the Pilots! A custom 912 set up exactly like yours is on my short list of what to get next.
Love your channel and just listening to you I learn
Hello from Dorothy in Oz (Aus) . Ex, creator, long time viewer, but only just subscribed now... love your channel. I admit to being a Pilot nut and have two 912s ... 1 plastic feed permanently inked in a wet Pilot black, and one in variuos colours -with an ebonite feed. I changed to that ebonite feed after your two (?) videos - but I chose the 2 channel feed because your 3 channel looked like the Trevi fountain to me! Ha ha, I'm not that brave. Even the 2 channel is a hose! What a whacky experience for you on this post! So hard to figure out. Thanks for your channel.
I like your videos, the re-reviews are great
I love my 912. I got the two-slit feed. I also love Writer's Blood, though I put it in my Retro 51 Harriet Tubman. Since I use my 912 for sketching, I always fill it with DeAtramentis Document ink, usually Urban Grey.
*I* and it seems like many others, really, REALLY like all these "re-reviews!!!" It's GREAT to see the Pilot Custom Heritage 912!!! I think I'm gonna put it on my TO BUY list!
I love my Pilot 912 with the PO nib. It's only had Noodler's Texas Black Bat ink in it. It writes great! I took the tag off of mine, but it doesn't matter to me if others leave it on their pen. I really don't know why anyone would care if you left your tag on your pen or not. Seems to me like a pretty petty thing for someone to complain about.
Kerri, I agree with your comment’s. I purchased mine from a Japan reseller and after looking at other reviewers’ comments, I realized that in ordering from Japan, their feeds are geared for their writing style’s and not “flowie-Western” cursive. Therefore, my feed was dry and didn’t keep up. I solved it similarly as you, with a two slit style instead. My “FA” nib is super sensitive and flexes at the lightest pressure. But I use it only occasionally, as I’m a Left-Overhand Fountain Pen writer. Flex nibs are a huge challenge for me. But I do recommend 👍 this for any Right-hander wanting a nice flex writer for their collection.
enjoying your style. reviews informative too
2:53 Was watching this on 1.75 speed and replayed this little part probably six times 😂
One of the many Pilot pens I don’t have, but would love to have. I do have the Pilot 743 with the Falcon nib. It works very well with the plastic feed. I don’t know if this is true for most of this model. Darn, oh darn it. I guess I had better buy the Verdigris color to compare and learn how to spell Virdegras. My true decision is to buy it before or after my second 823. What a first world problem to have.
Interesting re-review. I already have a 912 with a Waverly nib that I'm enjoying a lot. Maybe later on I'll think about changing the nib and feed to an FA, but for now I'm working on a different pen to get going with a flex nib.
Love your videos. Thank you for all your videos
You mentioned J. Herbin inks worked well in this pen. A friend and I have both had issues with their dryness in TWSBI Ecos; in your experience do they perform better in your Pilot pens?
I actually love the look of the 912, and I've wanted one since I saw one on your video - not least because I want to try the Waverley-style WA nib.
Is it me, or does this look like a Sailor professional gear?
For some one who has neither an 823 or a 912, do you have any thoughts on which of the 2 you would purchase first? I recently got a Metropolitan and have enjoyed it. So, I think I’d enjoy a premium Pilot also?
I love watching you! Thanks!
I suspect a lot of fans don’t;t know you’re back. I hope RUclips starts recommending you to more fountain pen fans. If they see you, they’ll stay.
Thanks for the reminder to like and comment. I love your content! I’m a subscriber, so I don’t have trouble finding you.
VÍDEO IDEA: favorite nib manufacturer brands (pilot, sailor, mb, schmidt, jowo, bock, Asvine, Narvalur…) can Be a tierlist. Top 7. Whatever
I wish your content was doing better!
I always love your content. You deserve better. The RUclips algorithm is an issue. :/
Maybe leaving the sticker on is a subconscious thing that you leave open the possibility of someday having more than one pilot 912 pen and would want to differentiate from the outside which is which (knowing the dearth of barrel color options)?
What was the original pilot 912 feed like? Drier than other pilot pens or the same?
Love your content.Can you please do one on Visconti mirage mythos
I have the 2 slit red ebonite from nibsmith to address really bad railroading on the stock feed tried 2 wet inks. It still can railroad p... de Lune jherbin currently inked. I think its more a me issue as I write fast print on slick paper which fast cursive seems wet and consistent. I need to test more paper due to the light touch. The nib is super soft and flexible and I do tend to like stiff and fine nibs. You certainly need a light touch but enough for the ink to pull to the page. Sometimes I dont know why the stroke didnt ink its not a skipping its at the start of the stroke and can be a middle of a hashing test and certainly middle of a printed writing using consistent pressure.
I notice that overall you don’t reply to comments/questions very often. Maybe it would help if you did? I love my 912.
Love my Tomoe River paper!!!
I had the same thing happen with Trublemakers Kelp Tea.
Sadly I think that is happening with me and Kelp Tea right now. I guess the good news is that there's nothing wrong with the pen (both the pen and the ink are new to me). Have you had success using Kelp Tea in other pens?
@@ina_lina I did have good luck with a Twsbi Go 1.1 nib. But about half way through the fill, it started to hard start. Not sure if that was due to the ink though, since that is an issue I experience with all of my twsbi pens.
@@collins3D Huh, I had that problem with my Twsbi Eco 1.1 and Sailor Ink Studio 167. I gotta figure out what pen of mine likes Kelp Tea, because I really like the ink.
@@ina_lina have you tried it in your Twsbi yet?
Nice video! Out of budget for me though😅
SORRY TO SAY THIS, BUT U'RE WRONG !
FPR JAIPUR V2 JUST WITH THE STEEL ULTRAFLEX NIB IS WETTER THAN UR PEN, AND THE GOLD VERSION IS CURRENTLY THE BEST FLEX NIB IN THE MARKET.
U SHOULD GIVE IT A TRY AND A REVIEW ;)
(PLUS THEY'RE EASY TO CLEAN AND SOME OF THEM RE MADE UP OF EBONITE !)
I guess that ink just doesn't like ebonite.
I hereby place this comment on the altar of the algorithm overlords.
Abalone is annoyingly dry sometimes.
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