The E95S is an awesome pen that fits great in my hand and writes like a dream. Thanks for all the wonderful videos. You are one of my favorite reviewers. Keep the faith and keep going.
I have two Pilot E95s, a F one in black, and a burgundy in M. Mine have "Elite" on the cap because I got them directly from Japan; "E" designates pens sold in the US. For me, the F is too fine; the M is Goldilocks, "just right." I use cartridges in my Pilots, including the VPs. Kerry is correct about seeing the ink level if you use a converter, but if you point the nib up with a cartridge pen you can see the ink level in the cartridge. I refill empty cartridges with a syringe.
The E95s is my second gold nibbed pen. First was a Pilot Vanishing Point. I love how it writes and the vintage look. It is a wonderfully smooth writer. I highly recommend it and is a good value. I also bought a vintage Pilot Elite, the precursor to the E95s. Some people need ink window, I've never been one to care. I also love how smoothly the pen caps. I seem to have my champagne and burgandy E95 s filled with Diamine Writers Blood, just love that pen.
keep doin your thing, great vid. Covering the more popular beginner/intermediate pens in depth like this, will surely help the algorithm. Exactly how i ended up here 👍
Hi Kerri! I had this pen on my “Pens to buy” list. After acquiring 30+ pens, I reduced my list drastically! Now it’s basically a grail pen list! It was hard not keeping this one on the list, and it may one day jump back on it. But for now, I’m good! But truth be told it’s very tempting and this positive review isn’t helping! 😂. Thanks again! God bless you!
I love this E95s, which is a wonderful pen. My nib is fine. Great writer and so beautiful! I use an empty cartridge to fill with whatever ink is my favorite ink of the day. Thank you for this video. Blessings
I absolutely adore this pen. It was on my maybe someday list, then I found a deal on it at a pen show and didn't pass it up. I love the vintage look, it feels amazing in my hand and it's the smoothest writing pen I own. Definitely a 15/10.
The Pilot E95S is a fantastic pen. Totally underrated. I bought mine during a visit to Montreal. The shop owner was a big fan of the E95S and was very interested in talking about the pen.
I have the burgundy E95S and love it so much I'm considering getting the black in the other nib size. I love the capping and posting, and the writing experience is awesome! I use converters in all my other pens, but in this one I syringe-fill a cartridge so I can see at least some indication of the ink level. Thanks for your great content!
I have had my eye on the E95s for a bit, it is such a gorgeous pen. While I don't have one, I have a 1970s Elite and it is my main pen, the Script nib on it is wonderful. I also have a 1970s Sailor Pocket Pen, a later version from the company that introduced the style in 1963. Also have a 1960s Platinum Pocket Pen. The Pilot and Platinum can exchange caps and barrels. A little history, Sailor came out with the style in 1963 as an answer to mens fashion in Japan of small shirt pockets. Platinum then followed in late 1963 or early 1964 with their version, then Pilot followed later in the 1960s. Only pilot has taken the chance on bringing this style back and they have done a beautiful job.
Very nice video. I haven’t used it for some time and going back to it again. Mine is EF and reverse writes EEF in reverse pretty well. I like it that it has silent cap and I don’t fidget with it during meetings. Some screw caps can be pretty annoying if someone sits there open close cap continuously. :)
Hello! I’ve had my E95 for about four or five years, and I really like the way it writes. The pen fits perfectly in my pocket, and was a great find. I use cartridges because I have tried two different converters with not so great results, and gave up on using them. I have the fine pnib and it works great for what I need it to do. I am contemplating getting a black model with the medium nib to see how it works for what I need.
I love my E95S with a medium nib. Like many others, it was my first gold nib. It is a bit small for me for long-term writing, but I still find myself reaching for it every day.
Great review, as we come to expect from this channel! I ordered one, as it was at a great price, but still wonder how this e95s compares to another Pilot pen, the Namiki Falcon.
I love this pen definitely my go to for everything from drawing to writing. People do complain about the size of the ink cartridge but if you know how it completely fill it it's not an issue
Firstly I love your content. I rarely comment as I watch RUclips on my smart TV so it isn't easy to comment. This is just to give you a bit of a boost on the YT algorithm. Re the E95S. I bought one last month following several good reviews and a great price online of £75. I love the pen. It's design is good apart from the converter so I syringe fill a cartridge. Mine is M and in Burgundy Keep the videos coming please! How about some more paper reviews?
I agree, this is a terrific pen, especially to open, close and post. Oh, and it is a great writer. I have two fine point E95S pens. Must have better luck as these just kick ass on paper. This is not a springy gold nib, but it just lays down ink in such a satisfying way. To top it off, this pen is only a bit more expensive that purchasing a stand alone #6 gold nib without the pen. If this had a larger ink capacity, it would be a universal go to pen. Still, it always seems to be inked and used. Thank you for the review.
I love my two E95s pens. They are smoother and more "bouncy" than I expected, for extra fine nibs. My black one has DeAtrementis Blackberry ink; and, my burgundy one has DeAtrementis Raspberry ink. I adore these combinations; and, will probably keep them until I run out of the inks. Then, I'll probably pair them with Diamine's Onyx Black and Writer's Blood.
Love your content … always look forward to a new video. E95S is definitely an awesome pen and I have the same colour as yours. Good value for a gold nib pen.
This is one of my favorite pens. I got it in an extra fine, and it made me fall in love with extra fine. Now it comes with the Con-40., which is an awful, awful converter. I did the opposite of you , and got the B “squeeze” converters, which feel a little risky, leakages-wise, but, so far, I haven’t had a problem. With the squeeze converter, I can at least see if the ink is in there to begin with. Smooth writer and a gorgeous line.
Thanks for the review as always. Drew from Goulet pens raves about this pen. It’s definitely a good looking pen but what puts me off is the size. I feel like it’s in between a pocket pen from other brands and a full size pen. Perhaps if I get to try one one day I’ll change my mind 😊
Although my pen-list is as short as the distance from Sun to Earth, E95 stands as one of my grail pens. I adore its style and i'm super curious about the gold nib experience, the Pilot Pen experience and the unique-ish shape experience. I hope one day I can afford a EF or F, and I will probably keep watching reviews of it even after purchase (if that ever happens). I totally agree, its a criminally underrated pen, probably from being grouped in the pocket pens category?
I have one. Initially I wasn’t expecting how light it would have been and can’t used for long writing sessions. Switched from converter to cartridge and for some reason writing with it daily.
I got my hands on the Japanies version (EF) and love how it writes, I have mine inked up with Infinity black and noticed it feels like a pencle for the feedback. Very good pen and definately a writers pen if you enjoy the pen.
The E95 was my wife's 1st gold nib pen. First pen that cost more than 25 bucks actually, and she loves it! She chose it for the vintage aesthetic, plus the good reviews I'm sure. She's actually hesitant to buy other pens because she compares them to the E95 and they all fall short for her.
I so wanted to love the E95S. I adore inlaid nibs and I think the look is so elegant. So, I bought one. It wrote beautifully. Such a nice bouncy nib. Alas, it was light as a feather and that just did not work for me. I sold it and the new owner seemed very happy. If you don’t mind light pens, this one is a dream.
I have had my e95s, the burgundy in fine, for 3 years. I was attracted to it by the vintage look. I wish I had purchased it sooner. I think it is the least expensive gold nib pen on the market. My only complaint with Pilot is their tiny converters. I just refill their cartridges.
The Elite 95S (I got it through Amazon and is from Japan) is my only EF pen and I bought it as one of my first gold nib pens. I have learned to love it and use it with my A6 work planner. I use a cartridge for it which I refill. I'm not a fan of the pilot converters.
I am lovinggg the re-reviews. I dont know why u have the funk though :( It could be the thumbnails. maybe put the pen on parker and see how it does. Oh u have to put a thumbnail with parker pen and parker cat. a tail in the frame would be fine too. Jk I really want to know what ink u want to buy next if u finish a said bottle. Which will prompt u to tell me what bottles u have left. I just have pilot kakuno and the flow and crispiness of the nib. My God I am in love. that is what love is. Hehehe I love preppy too but kakuno is my baby. I am biased towards pilot heheh.
I’m here doing research~ the E95 just looks gorgeous~ I only have a cheap fountain pen RN with a Twisby 580 on the way… This one looks beautiful though and I am 👀
I do not own, and have never used the E95S, however I have acquired several of the Pilot Elites from the 1970's on which the E95S is based. The are great pens, and the nibs have a very nice bounce. However, I like my Custom 74's better. I also have a couple of Sailor and Platinum pens that look similar to the Pilot Elites, and the nicest one is the Platinum with a 21k gold nib.
1st of all I absolutely love your channel's name and I know it resembles a lot of who you are.. 2ndly I love the way you speak.. 3rdly I love your content as well..
The pen is of interesting and unique design, but I can't use for long writing sessions. It's too thin and my hand is cramped. I use it only as note-taking tool. It fits good into small purse to take notes while in travel. Also, Fine version is a bit dry, but I compensated it by using lubricated inks.
The Pilot Elite is one of the first gold nibbed pens I owned, and it is wonderful in so many ways. The shape, the loooong cap, the way it posts and gets full of size like a big old bunch of bigger pens. This has been described as a pocket pen, but hey, folks, most of the clothes designed for women don't have pockets anyhow, maybe so our contours are shown off for males. Can you say "Ick"? I knew you could. So if I rarely take it out of the house when it's inked, good for the Pilot peeps, good for me, good for Bob Speerbrecher, who sold it to me back when. Thanks for the good review, and do not stop for some mechanical artificial intelligence nonsense, please?
You have always produced interesting content and it upsets me that you are struggling with RUclips's algorithm. I think one way to score higher would be, and please don't take this as an insult, is if you would interact more with your viewer's' comments. Regarding the E95S, I would love to see Pilot make that into a new model as a full size pen. That nib on a full size pen would be outrageous, especially if the pen would accommodate the CON70 converter. They actually had done this years ago but removed that pen from their catalog. Why I don't know but yea, I'd drop the dime on one in a heartbeat if they did offer it.
These reviews make more sense... giving review as soon as unboxing is kind of love at first sight nonsense which may not sustain. These reviews are more genuine..
The E95S is an awesome pen that fits great in my hand and writes like a dream. Thanks for all the wonderful videos. You are one of my favorite reviewers. Keep the faith and keep going.
Love this pen, also in a medium. I usually use a refilled cartridge in this pen rather than a converter. With that, it's easy to see the ink level.
I have two Pilot E95s, a F one in black, and a burgundy in M. Mine have "Elite" on the cap because I got them directly from Japan; "E" designates pens sold in the US. For me, the F is too fine; the M is Goldilocks, "just right." I use cartridges in my Pilots, including the VPs. Kerry is correct about seeing the ink level if you use a converter, but if you point the nib up with a cartridge pen you can see the ink level in the cartridge. I refill empty cartridges with a syringe.
The E95s is my second gold nibbed pen. First was a Pilot Vanishing Point. I love how it writes and the vintage look. It is a wonderfully smooth writer. I highly recommend it and is a good value. I also bought a vintage Pilot Elite, the precursor to the E95s. Some people need ink window, I've never been one to care. I also love how smoothly the pen caps. I seem to have my champagne and burgandy E95 s filled with Diamine Writers Blood, just love that pen.
Totally right! The E95s is my first and only gold nib and is amazing. Now I’m going to buy a vanishing point for note taking
I absolutly adore it!! It's a fine and I use it everyday!
Agreed!!! It was my first gold nib, and such a glorious writer.
keep doin your thing, great vid. Covering the more popular beginner/intermediate pens in depth like this, will surely help the algorithm. Exactly how i ended up here 👍
Hi Kerri! I had this pen on my “Pens to buy” list. After acquiring 30+ pens, I reduced my list drastically! Now it’s basically a grail pen list! It was hard not keeping this one on the list, and it may one day jump back on it. But for now, I’m good! But truth be told it’s very tempting and this positive review isn’t helping! 😂. Thanks again! God bless you!
Love this pen. It was my first gold nib years ago. I took advice & got it because I didn’t really know what I was doing yet. Glad I did.
I love this E95s, which is a wonderful pen. My nib is fine. Great writer and so beautiful! I use an empty cartridge to fill with whatever ink is my favorite ink of the day. Thank you for this video. Blessings
This one is on my wish list. Love how it looks, and look forward to writing with it. Also, I love your shirt choices for this series of videos. 😊
I absolutely adore this pen. It was on my maybe someday list, then I found a deal on it at a pen show and didn't pass it up. I love the vintage look, it feels amazing in my hand and it's the smoothest writing pen I own. Definitely a 15/10.
The Pilot E95S is a fantastic pen. Totally underrated. I bought mine during a visit to Montreal. The shop owner was a big fan of the E95S and was very interested in talking about the pen.
I have the burgundy E95S and love it so much I'm considering getting the black in the other nib size. I love the capping and posting, and the writing experience is awesome! I use converters in all my other pens, but in this one I syringe-fill a cartridge so I can see at least some indication of the ink level. Thanks for your great content!
I have had my eye on the E95s for a bit, it is such a gorgeous pen. While I don't have one, I have a 1970s Elite and it is my main pen, the Script nib on it is wonderful. I also have a 1970s Sailor Pocket Pen, a later version from the company that introduced the style in 1963. Also have a 1960s Platinum Pocket Pen. The Pilot and Platinum can exchange caps and barrels.
A little history, Sailor came out with the style in 1963 as an answer to mens fashion in Japan of small shirt pockets. Platinum then followed in late 1963 or early 1964 with their version, then Pilot followed later in the 1960s. Only pilot has taken the chance on bringing this style back and they have done a beautiful job.
Very nice video. I haven’t used it for some time and going back to it again. Mine is EF and reverse writes EEF in reverse pretty well. I like it that it has silent cap and I don’t fidget with it during meetings. Some screw caps can be pretty annoying if someone sits there open close cap continuously. :)
Hello! I’ve had my E95 for about four or five years, and I really like the way it writes. The pen fits perfectly in my pocket, and was a great find. I use cartridges because I have tried two different converters with not so great results, and gave up on using them. I have the fine pnib and it works great for what I need it to do. I am contemplating getting a black model with the medium nib to see how it works for what I need.
I love my E95S with a medium nib. Like many others, it was my first gold nib. It is a bit small for me for long-term writing, but I still find myself reaching for it every day.
Great review, as we come to expect from this channel!
I ordered one, as it was at a great price, but still wonder how this e95s compares to another Pilot pen, the Namiki Falcon.
I love this pen definitely my go to for everything from drawing to writing. People do complain about the size of the ink cartridge but if you know how it completely fill it it's not an issue
Firstly I love your content.
I rarely comment as I watch RUclips on my smart TV so it isn't easy to comment. This is just to give you a bit of a boost on the YT algorithm.
Re the E95S. I bought one last month following several good reviews and a great price online of £75.
I love the pen. It's design is good apart from the converter so I syringe fill a cartridge. Mine is M and in Burgundy
Keep the videos coming please! How about some more paper reviews?
I agree, this is a terrific pen, especially to open, close and post. Oh, and it is a great writer. I have two fine point E95S pens. Must have better luck as these just kick ass on paper. This is not a springy gold nib, but it just lays down ink in such a satisfying way. To top it off, this pen is only a bit more expensive that purchasing a stand alone #6 gold nib without the pen. If this had a larger ink capacity, it would be a universal go to pen. Still, it always seems to be inked and used. Thank you for the review.
I love my two E95s pens. They are smoother and more "bouncy" than I expected, for extra fine nibs. My black one has DeAtrementis Blackberry ink; and, my burgundy one has DeAtrementis Raspberry ink. I adore these combinations; and, will probably keep them until I run out of the inks. Then, I'll probably pair them with Diamine's Onyx Black and Writer's Blood.
Love your content … always look forward to a new video. E95S is definitely an awesome pen and I have the same colour as yours. Good value for a gold nib pen.
This is one of my favorite pens. I got it in an extra fine, and it made me fall in love with extra fine. Now it comes with the Con-40., which is an awful, awful converter. I did the opposite of you , and got the B “squeeze” converters, which feel a little risky, leakages-wise, but, so far, I haven’t had a problem. With the squeeze converter, I can at least see if the ink is in there to begin with. Smooth writer and a gorgeous line.
Thanks for the review as always. Drew from Goulet pens raves about this pen. It’s definitely a good looking pen but what puts me off is the size. I feel like it’s in between a pocket pen from other brands and a full size pen. Perhaps if I get to try one one day I’ll change my mind 😊
I have the Elite95s and it is absolutely one of my favorite. Great video as all have been
Although my pen-list is as short as the distance from Sun to Earth, E95 stands as one of my grail pens. I adore its style and i'm super curious about the gold nib experience, the Pilot Pen experience and the unique-ish shape experience. I hope one day I can afford a EF or F, and I will probably keep watching reviews of it even after purchase (if that ever happens). I totally agree, its a criminally underrated pen, probably from being grouped in the pocket pens category?
I have one. Initially I wasn’t expecting how light it would have been and can’t used for long writing sessions. Switched from converter to cartridge and for some reason writing with it daily.
This was my first gold nib pen. Loved the M so much I ended up buying the F and EF to complete the set.
I got my hands on the Japanies version (EF) and love how it writes, I have mine inked up with Infinity black and noticed it feels like a pencle for the feedback. Very good pen and definately a writers pen if you enjoy the pen.
This pen is on my radar because of you and Drew Brown. I have a very limited budget, so I don’t know if I’ll ever own one.
The E95 was my wife's 1st gold nib pen. First pen that cost more than 25 bucks actually, and she loves it! She chose it for the vintage aesthetic, plus the good reviews I'm sure. She's actually hesitant to buy other pens because she compares them to the E95 and they all fall short for her.
I so wanted to love the E95S. I adore inlaid nibs and I think the look is so elegant. So, I bought one. It wrote beautifully. Such a nice bouncy nib. Alas, it was light as a feather and that just did not work for me. I sold it and the new owner seemed very happy. If you don’t mind light pens, this one is a dream.
I’ve just taken up the fountain pen hobby and honestly, these re-reviews have been disastrous for my wallet 😂😂 keep em coming! (Or not 😂🥹😭🤣)
The E95S was my very first gold nib pen! I love it, but it is a Medium & I definitely prefer EF/F. That said, it's still an awesome pen!
I have a vintage pilot elite on its way to me. Can't wait to try it out. Will be my first gold nib.
You’ll love it
1:32 It's just my silly theory, but the word "Dynamite" can somehow freaks out the algorithm I think??
I have an E95s in the silver and burgundy too, but in fine. I want to get the black and gold with extra fine. I too enjoy the closing of this pen!
I have had my e95s, the burgundy in fine, for 3 years. I was attracted to it by the vintage look. I wish I had purchased it sooner. I think it is the least expensive gold nib pen on the market. My only complaint with Pilot is their tiny converters. I just refill their cartridges.
I ❤ your comments but am happy with the fine nib. Using Iroshizuki Kon-peki. Writes like a dream.
I may get this pen but my heart wants an earlier version. I like the Elite with the metal crosshatch design.
I LOVE the E95s. I’ve never had an extra fine with any line variation, and this one does.
Great video! I was thinking of getting one
The Elite 95S (I got it through Amazon and is from Japan) is my only EF pen and I bought it as one of my first gold nib pens. I have learned to love it and use it with my A6 work planner. I use a cartridge for it which I refill. I'm not a fan of the pilot converters.
It’s a gorgeous pen. I love mine… the burgundy one. My only complaint: it’s got a penny sized ink capacity. I have to fill it every five pages or so…
One of these pens is in my future. It's been percolating in my periphery for a little while now.
I am lovinggg the re-reviews. I dont know why u have the funk though :( It could be the thumbnails. maybe put the pen on parker and see how it does. Oh u have to put a thumbnail with parker pen and parker cat. a tail in the frame would be fine too. Jk I really want to know what ink u want to buy next if u finish a said bottle. Which will prompt u to tell me what bottles u have left.
I just have pilot kakuno and the flow and crispiness of the nib. My God I am in love. that is what love is. Hehehe I love preppy too but kakuno is my baby. I am biased towards pilot heheh.
Love my E95s. I also have 2 vintage ones. My favorite pocket pens.
I’m here doing research~ the E95 just looks gorgeous~ I only have a cheap fountain pen RN with a Twisby 580 on the way…
This one looks beautiful though and I am 👀
Get a burgundy one while it's still around and affordable. They discontinued it
I do not own, and have never used the E95S, however I have acquired several of the Pilot Elites from the 1970's on which the E95S is based. The are great pens, and the nibs have a very nice bounce. However, I like my Custom 74's better. I also have a couple of Sailor and Platinum pens that look similar to the Pilot Elites, and the nicest one is the Platinum with a 21k gold nib.
There is an E95s hole in my heart where it’s never been, along with a vanishing point, a sailor profit large and a Tibaldi Bononia 🤣
This was a great series. More of this please.
The e95s has been on my 'to buy' list for a while. Just haven't ever gotten around to picking it up.
1st of all I absolutely love your channel's name and I know it resembles a lot of who you are.. 2ndly I love the way you speak.. 3rdly I love your content as well..
It was the Elite. I have a 1980 model that says elite on it. Great pen. Some of the vintage designs were even cooler looking.
The pen is of interesting and unique design, but I can't use for long writing sessions. It's too thin and my hand is cramped. I use it only as note-taking tool. It fits good into small purse to take notes while in travel. Also, Fine version is a bit dry, but I compensated it by using lubricated inks.
Do I need to keep the size of the nib on the pen?
I don't want your soul to be crushed... I love your channel ❤️ 😊
How ironic! Lately, I have seen a considerable number of recent videos of this pen on my feed! To me, recent is created within a year.
Yes! I have 2 vintage Pilot Elites. They are fab!
Yes I Owen one love it. Great video thanks.
The Pilot Elite is one of the first gold nibbed pens I owned, and it is wonderful in so many ways. The shape, the loooong cap, the way it posts and gets full of size like a big old bunch of bigger pens. This has been described as a pocket pen, but hey, folks, most of the clothes designed for women don't have pockets anyhow, maybe so our contours are shown off for males. Can you say "Ick"? I knew you could. So if I rarely take it out of the house when it's inked, good for the Pilot peeps, good for me, good for Bob Speerbrecher, who sold it to me back when. Thanks for the good review, and do not stop for some mechanical artificial intelligence nonsense, please?
I don't have this pen yet, looks great
You have always produced interesting content and it upsets me that you are struggling with RUclips's algorithm. I think one way to score higher would be, and please don't take this as an insult, is if you would interact more with your viewer's' comments. Regarding the E95S, I would love to see Pilot make that into a new model as a full size pen. That nib on a full size pen would be outrageous, especially if the pen would accommodate the CON70 converter. They actually had done this years ago but removed that pen from their catalog. Why I don't know but yea, I'd drop the dime on one in a heartbeat if they did offer it.
One of my favorite pens!
I like elite F better than my 742 SF. Elite nib is more firm, stable(well, of course, but) and Lay down inks better IMO.
LOL - do you know Bradley?
cheer up , gave you thump up! keep on sis :)
Ink?
Love mine!
These reviews make more sense... giving review as soon as unboxing is kind of love at first sight nonsense which may not sustain. These reviews are more genuine..
The E95s was my first fountain pen gold nib and I HATE IT I regret every peny I spent on it😢
I have heard of it, but I consider it too small. I prefer the larger Pilot pens
I thought the same but it's fine when posted.
@@DavidMorash posted makes no difference. It does not fit the larger converter
@@edwardstaats4935 Oh small in terms of ink capacity, sure that is a downside of the E95S
Japanese versions still say "Elite" where the "E" is.
Not aware of pen.