I love when Drew reviews new pens and this is exactly why! Short, sweet, and I feel like I really get a sense of the pen in the hand. And the excitement in the magnetic posting (and Apollo brown!) is so genuine and electric
@@Gouletpens I think you definitely did a good job Drew 😂 and you did mention good Visconti pricing -- I literally was already ordering Apollo half way through the video, I got it yesterday and LOVE, love it!! So thank you 😁
Drew's excitement when he realized it was a magnetic post made me laugh...out loud even. I have a couple of the original Mirage pens which I like. These seem like next level. The no 6 Schmidt nib sells me although I'm anxious to see what other colors/gods they come up with....Aries red would be a great addition hint hint....
Haha yes! I knew there was a better word and my brain just didn't want me to have it! Yes, these definitely feel like a nice upgrade to the original Mirage - and the converters fit much better. Thanks so much for watching! - Drew
Im from italy and i love italian craftsmanship (no i dont mean its the best,love japan,germany and all other producers). Got my wife the Zeus since she got a job at a University. I thought its a good start and from there id go higher and higher. Loved all the details so far (3 weeks in,I'll edit comment whatever wife says she likes or doesnt like about it,loved it so far ;) )
Get that man more pillows! I love the brown one. I've been looking for a pen that speaks to me, not too bulky and not too modern, this meets those needs. Something classy and not standard black.
Thanks for the video, Drew. I’ve got a question, I’ve ordered nearly half a dozen starter pans from you guys, and they are great. Mainly Pilot Metropolitan, Lamy Safari, AL star, Noodler's Ahab, and a Lamy joy... Can you recommend a step up pen from all of these something that writes smoothly, and feels quality, and as well-suited to somebody who writes fairly quickly? i’m not sure where to go in my fountain pen journey from here.. Lol
Get a Lamy Studio with a 14k nib, it's a very smooth writer with a bit of bounce and the Studio is a beautiful design. Finally, you can swap nibs easily on the Studio so if you ever needed to swap out the gold for a stub it's easy.
@@stephenaustin3026 Same here. Although this one has a Schmidt nib made in Germany, and that could be an improvement. ( I generally like Schmidt nibs a lot )
@@culinarykid92 I don't have a Homo Sapiens. I do have a Van Gogh Sunflower, a Saturno Green Lapetus, a Candy Striped Green Celluloid Opera Master, a Rembrandt Special Ops, and a Manhattan Wall Street in Green. The steel nibbed pens are ok. The high-end palladium-nibbed pens write terribly, and are almost impossible to tune well. Hard starts and skipping are major problems.
Lovely review, Drew! I'd like to try this pen one day. The part that i loved most was when you demonstrated the usefulness of the clip and got it near that cute Corgi's tushy! :))
Do Visconti nibs tend to run large? Just received my Apollo today. Got it in Fine and seems to have the thickness of some of my medium nibs. Wonder if their "Medium" is more of a Broad then? (Or is it a Schmidt thing?) Other than that curiosity I really enjoy the pen. Not normally a fan of magnatic caps but this one is nice. Oh and that pen pillow...chef's kiss
Is it plated with real gold? Also how dark is the blue on Zeus, some videos make it look really vibrant and saturated blue, some look more like a navy blue.
What happened to the Visconti Breeze? Was there something wrong with the pens, or were they just not good enough sellers? I remember really liking the colours. That said, there are really beautiful too!
@The Goulet Pen Company I see! Fingers crossed the Mirage Mythos sells well since I wasn't able to get the Breeze when they were being sold and still really like them.
I wish Visconti would make a pen that doesn't have magnets. I'm in a business in which I can't bring magnets into the room. So, Visconti has never been an option for me. When Drew started the video, I noticed there wasn't a magnet signet in the cap. Oh boy! I can buy a Visconti, finally. But then it appears the friggin pen has magnets everywhere.
Hmmmm, good point. I'm trying to think of a Visconti that doesn't have any magnets, and can't at the moment. You can look at older models not in production: Ragtime, Van Gogh (old style: one beautiful pen, I might add), etc.
Love your Corgi shirt! Also too bad I found the video 2 weeks later and the Visconti Apollo in medium was sold out. I need to get those notifications turned on.
Thanks Drew. This WILL be soon added to my Visconti collection. My others never leave home. But this one I could take with me and have all the Visconti goodness away from home. Oh, Do you know if it works with the Visconti Ink well? thanks.
Got one of these(the Zeus) from y’all like the week after they released and have been enjoying it ever since. I may have been one of the first people to get it from Goulet(at least the first to leave a review) my biggest problem with it is the cap uncapping in pocket but I fixed that by keeping it in a tiny pen sleeve
Another outstanding video presentation by Drew and The Goulet Pen Company! Thank you, Drew, for the informative details imparted in a stimulating manner. The Mirage Mythos has a Visconti-branded nib made by Schmidt, correct? In the past, Schmidt did not make their nibs in-house, rather, outsourced to either Bock or JoWo via contract, and in recent years, JoWo. Both manufacturers produce top-performing nibs and feeders, and indeed Schmidt nibs/feeds are top-notch. So...is Schmidt now making their own nibs? The fountain pen community is appreciative of the extra effort in producing Goulet videos!
I've heard that as well - and while I can't confirm what specific factory Schmidt uses to manufacture their nibs, I can confirm that they don't meet the exact production specs as the stock Bock or JoWo nibs, so I consider them effectively independent - just as I do with different pen brands that nay or may not be produced in the same factory. - Drew
Nice. The only magnetic closure cap I have is on my Pineider Avatar UR. It is fun! I was gifted a Visconti Midnight Voyager a few years ago -- so probably don't need a $159 "starter", but I do see how it would be nice to have.
I hope so. Ordered the medium, but Visconti Homo Sapien garden hose. Would have went fine. But maybe not with this nib. We’ll see. Thanks for the response.
I was excited about this pen when it first came out a couple months ago, especially because I love posting regular sized pens. But it should be known, this pen does not post tightly. It barely hangs on magnetically and it rattles. Just fyi ppl
The Schmidt nib seems like a good move. I have never liked the nib on any of Visconti's more affordable models. Sold them all. I'd consider one that didn't have those problems.
The Bock nibs on Visconti's more affordable models were problematic to be sure (in my experience, ALL Bock nibs are crap) but my gripe with the Rembrandt was the magnetic closure. It failed on me after a couple years. Apparently this is a well-known problem, one that Visconti does nothing to address other than to refer you to the American importer. Repair or replacement of the cap seems to cost an arm and a leg, something I am not willing to shell out considering the initial cost of the pen and the fact that Visconti is well aware of the defect. In my opinion, an ethically run company that cared about customer satisfaction would replace defective products at their expense together with a gracious apology for having unloaded crap on the market. No such luck...Visconti failed to answer the email inquiry I made a few months back and that's that. I won't be buying anything Visconti ever again.
All these new releases are making it harder and harder for keep to my resolution of not buying anything new FB based purchase until I finish a bottle of ink 😖
Just received the Apollo from Goulet. Beautiful pen. BUT. This pen is not a posting pen. Don’t say it is. The nubs inside the cap are stressed if you try to post. You can only secure it by aligning them with the flutes on the barrel. When doing that the magnet is weak and the cap rattles around. More annoying is that it rattled off. Without the posted cap it is a bit short for a larger hand. The cap posting is a design flaw unless it was not intended to post. Shame. Otherwise not a Homo Sapiens of course and not expected to be. But I will keep it as it writes wonderfully.
I love when Drew reviews new pens and this is exactly why! Short, sweet, and I feel like I really get a sense of the pen in the hand. And the excitement in the magnetic posting (and Apollo brown!) is so genuine and electric
Thank you! I totally forgot to mention the price, so I feel like I could've done better. Glad to hear you enjoyed it! - Drew
@@Gouletpens I think you definitely did a good job Drew 😂 and you did mention good Visconti pricing -- I literally was already ordering Apollo half way through the video, I got it yesterday and LOVE, love it!! So thank you 😁
Drew's excitement when he realized it was a magnetic post made me laugh...out loud even. I have a couple of the original Mirage pens which I like. These seem like next level. The no 6 Schmidt nib sells me although I'm anxious to see what other colors/gods they come up with....Aries red would be a great addition hint hint....
Yes! A really nice red would be wonderful.
Aries red, Dionysus Purple, Hades Black, Poseidon Teal. YYEESSSSS! - Drew
@@Gouletpens Hades Black...all black...would be HOT
Wow, I really love the "Apollo" brown color.
The "column faceted" term is "fluted". Interesting pen! I have a Mirage but these look much nicer.
Haha yes! I knew there was a better word and my brain just didn't want me to have it! Yes, these definitely feel like a nice upgrade to the original Mirage - and the converters fit much better. Thanks so much for watching! - Drew
It's always a pleasure to see a new video from you guys! LOVELY pens! I love them!
Thanks for watching, Al! - Drew
@@Gouletpens You're most welcome! :)
Aphrodite is to die for omg, love the color!! Looks like there was a lot of fun playing with it lol, great video!
Isn't is gorgeous???? - Drew
Corgis!!! I vote for Goulet Pens starting a line of Drew's awesome shirts 🙋♀️
Columns can have "fluting." That is what the channels are called.
Came here to say that. Wanted to shout fluted at Drew as I watched that. :)
YUP! Oh my goodness why didn't my brain retrieve that word? Sigh. - Drew
You sold me! I just bought a Zeus. Great review. I was sold as soon as I saw the magnet used for posting the cap.
That was a delightful surprise! - Drew
Im from italy and i love italian craftsmanship (no i dont mean its the best,love japan,germany and all other producers). Got my wife the Zeus since she got a job at a University. I thought its a good start and from there id go higher and higher. Loved all the details so far (3 weeks in,I'll edit comment whatever wife says she likes or doesnt like about it,loved it so far ;) )
That's awesome! Thanks for the insight! - Drew
Wonderful introduction to a new line from Visconti, thank you Drew!
Thanks for watching! - Drew
Get that man more pillows! I love the brown one. I've been looking for a pen that speaks to me, not too bulky and not too modern, this meets those needs. Something classy and not standard black.
Thanks for the video, Drew. I’ve got a question, I’ve ordered nearly half a dozen starter pans from you guys, and they are great. Mainly Pilot Metropolitan, Lamy Safari, AL star, Noodler's Ahab, and a Lamy joy...
Can you recommend a step up pen from all of these something that writes smoothly, and feels quality, and as well-suited to somebody who writes fairly quickly?
i’m not sure where to go in my fountain pen journey from here.. Lol
Get a Lamy Studio with a 14k nib, it's a very smooth writer with a bit of bounce and the Studio is a beautiful design. Finally, you can swap nibs easily on the Studio so if you ever needed to swap out the gold for a stub it's easy.
@@misswoodhouse5720 thanks! I'll check it out!
It's a significant jump, but if you can save up for the Pilot e95s it's make you a very happy camper! - Drew
@@Gouletpens Ooh I do like the looks of that one! I'll check it out, thanks Drew!
I loved the original Mirage and have 3 colors, blue, emerald, and gray...guess that means it's time for Apollo Brown!
I’d call the facets on the pen a fluted barrel.
Haha YES!! I was searching for that word and my brain just couldn't. - Drew
Any nib issues?
The brand is infamous for nibs that will not write, hard starts, etc.
Every Visconti I have ever owned has been a massive disappointment. A few years ago I decided that I would never buy another one.
@@stephenaustin3026 Same here. Although this one has a Schmidt nib made in Germany, and that could be an improvement. ( I generally like Schmidt nibs a lot )
@@stephenaustin3026 Did you own a Homo Sapien? Curious as that was my grail, but nib issues would make me avoid it like the plague.
@@culinarykid92 I don't have a Homo Sapiens. I do have a Van Gogh Sunflower, a Saturno Green Lapetus, a Candy Striped Green Celluloid Opera Master, a Rembrandt Special Ops, and a Manhattan Wall Street in Green. The steel nibbed pens are ok. The high-end palladium-nibbed pens write terribly, and are almost impossible to tune well. Hard starts and skipping are major problems.
@@culinarykid92 My Midnight in Florence has an xf 23 k nib that is a dream with which to write!
Lovely review, Drew! I'd like to try this pen one day. The part that i loved most was when you demonstrated the usefulness of the clip and got it near that cute Corgi's tushy! :))
Do Visconti nibs tend to run large? Just received my Apollo today. Got it in Fine and seems to have the thickness of some of my medium nibs. Wonder if their "Medium" is more of a Broad then? (Or is it a Schmidt thing?)
Other than that curiosity I really enjoy the pen. Not normally a fan of magnatic caps but this one is nice. Oh and that pen pillow...chef's kiss
Thanks for doing such a good job, Drew! I'm seriously considering ordering the Visconti Mirage Mythos.
Is it plated with real gold? Also how dark is the blue on Zeus, some videos make it look really vibrant and saturated blue, some look more like a navy blue.
What happened to the Visconti Breeze? Was there something wrong with the pens, or were they just not good enough sellers? I remember really liking the colours.
That said, there are really beautiful too!
They did not sell well for us. This is what the Breeze should've been. - Drew
@The Goulet Pen Company I see! Fingers crossed the Mirage Mythos sells well since I wasn't able to get the Breeze when they were being sold and still really like them.
Hey Drew, looks like you've got too heavy a ProMist / Black Mist filter on the lens. Might need to a step down maybe to 1/16th
I wish Visconti would make a pen that doesn't have magnets. I'm in a business in which I can't bring magnets into the room. So, Visconti has never been an option for me. When Drew started the video, I noticed there wasn't a magnet signet in the cap. Oh boy! I can buy a Visconti, finally. But then it appears the friggin pen has magnets everywhere.
Hmmmm, good point. I'm trying to think of a Visconti that doesn't have any magnets, and can't at the moment. You can look at older models not in production: Ragtime, Van Gogh (old style: one beautiful pen, I might add), etc.
Dunno if i want this or a pilot custom 74 for my first over $100 pen.
Entry-level Visconti pen? Ordered! Apollo Brown! #TeamDrew
YYYAAASSSSS! - Drew
Awesome pens! Also, can we talk about the extremely adorable corgi shirt?! 💙
Love your Corgi shirt! Also too bad I found the video 2 weeks later and the Visconti Apollo in medium was sold out. I need to get those notifications turned on.
Makes sense for the posting to be magnetic as well once you have the magnets in the cap.
Link to the shirt.
I adore all. They are very fascinating pens.
Thanks Drew. This WILL be soon added to my Visconti collection. My others never leave home. But this one I could take with me and have all the Visconti goodness away from home.
Oh, Do you know if it works with the Visconti Ink well? thanks.
It does indeed work with the inkwell. Thanks for watching! - Drew
My parents have two pure-bred Corgis - Barney and Bonnie. Looking forward to your review!
Yay! Corgis are the best! I have three myself! - Drew
Got one of these(the Zeus) from y’all like the week after they released and have been enjoying it ever since. I may have been one of the first people to get it from Goulet(at least the first to leave a review) my biggest problem with it is the cap uncapping in pocket but I fixed that by keeping it in a tiny pen sleeve
Another outstanding video presentation by Drew and The Goulet Pen Company! Thank you, Drew, for the informative details imparted in a stimulating manner. The Mirage Mythos has a Visconti-branded nib made by Schmidt, correct? In the past, Schmidt did not make their nibs in-house, rather, outsourced to either Bock or JoWo via contract, and in recent years, JoWo. Both manufacturers produce top-performing nibs and feeders, and indeed Schmidt nibs/feeds are top-notch. So...is Schmidt now making their own nibs? The fountain pen community is appreciative of the extra effort in producing Goulet videos!
I've heard that as well - and while I can't confirm what specific factory Schmidt uses to manufacture their nibs, I can confirm that they don't meet the exact production specs as the stock Bock or JoWo nibs, so I consider them effectively independent - just as I do with different pen brands that nay or may not be produced in the same factory. - Drew
Nice review Drew!
I’ve become a Pilot snob, but that blue looks amazing! I have a Scriveiner with a Schmidt nib, and I love it!
Whenever Drew does an 👌🏽I always imagine him saying “very nice” in a Borat voice.
LOVE the shirt! Corgis!!!!!!
Sooooo darn funny and adorbs… 😂🥰‼️
Nice. The only magnetic closure cap I have is on my Pineider Avatar UR. It is fun! I was gifted a Visconti Midnight Voyager a few years ago -- so probably don't need a $159 "starter", but I do see how it would be nice to have.
Don’t forget the mirage! I love that pen!
Those are very pretty.
Love the Zeus. Will consider this pen for sure. Pity more nibs are not available. I like EF nibs.
They'll be back! You can sign up to be notified as soon as we have them in stock again! - Drew
Nice pens! but what are they made of? Thanks.
Just pretty plastic! - Drew
Aw, It would have been great if you had written with each pen with different nib sizes. Contratulations on 200k!
Drew, how can I get through No Pen January when I see this pen?
It'll be February before you know it! - Drew
I like your shirt Drew. 🙏🏽
Great to see some entry level Visconti's!
I know, right?? - Drew
Zero interest in the pens, but do i watch the whole review coz drew is awesome? Yes, yes i do! Love your work drew. ❤
Haha! Thank you! It's very much appreciated! - Drew
I love the shirt :)
Ok, gotta try this one.
OMG that Corgi shirt!
Sold out already
Drew you sold me. Just bought the Apollo. Gorgeous pen. I hope it is everything you say it is. Not familiar with the Schmidt nib.
I'm confident that you'll love it! - Drew
I hope so. Ordered the medium, but Visconti Homo Sapien garden hose. Would have went fine. But maybe not with this nib. We’ll see. Thanks for the response.
Beautiful pens but Visconti magnetic caps dont thrill me at all, have one in a drawer I cant use. Hopefully these have been improved.
What was the nib size used in the writing sample?
7:15 he says it’s a fine
I was excited about this pen when it first came out a couple months ago, especially because I love posting regular sized pens. But it should be known, this pen does not post tightly. It barely hangs on magnetically and it rattles. Just fyi ppl
I was looking forward to buying fine nib of this fountain pen, but it sold out so quick.
That’s terribly disappointing.
It'll be back! You can sign up to be notified when it's back in stock! - Drew
Fluted columns?
The Schmidt nib seems like a good move. I have never liked the nib on any of Visconti's more affordable models. Sold them all. I'd consider one that didn't have those problems.
The Bock nibs on Visconti's more affordable models were problematic to be sure (in my experience, ALL Bock nibs are crap) but my gripe with the Rembrandt was the magnetic closure. It failed on me after a couple years. Apparently this is a well-known problem, one that Visconti does nothing to address other than to refer you to the American importer. Repair or replacement of the cap seems to cost an arm and a leg, something I am not willing to shell out considering the initial cost of the pen and the fact that Visconti is well aware of the defect.
In my opinion, an ethically run company that cared about customer satisfaction would replace defective products at their expense together with a gracious apology for having unloaded crap on the market. No such luck...Visconti failed to answer the email inquiry I made a few months back and that's that.
I won't be buying anything Visconti ever again.
I don't know if the original Mirage had the same faceted design, but this design looks like the Stipula Adagio.
Did Schmidt start making their own nibs? Schmidt did use JoWo and Bock nibs, branded as their own.
Whether or not they're made in the same factories as other nibs, they're produced with different specs than stock JoWo or Bock nibs. - Drew
Gotta love an Axis Powers pen 😂
A bit bummed that a 150 dollar pen is a steel nib regardless of how well it writes in the video.
Well it is cheap for a Visconti. Their gold nib pens are many hundreds more. Price you pay for Italian bling.
Drew are you a corgi owner? Just wondering because of the shirt you are wearing…
Waiting for the Corgi model pen
I wish! - Drew
do they have the my pen system?
No, these do not. Great question! - Drew
Drew Hemingway Jones had a video on it frank in Oswego ill
They show as "Out of Stock" on all of them. Is this true?
They just got restocked! - Drew
@@Gouletpens Thanks Drew. Just put my order in for a Zues.. Do you know if the nibs are interchangeable?
They’re certainly “ dig worthy” Drew, flutes notwithstanding.
"Fluted" is the word you're looking for.
You don't know how my reality just changed. I didn't know these existed
All these new releases are making it harder and harder for keep to my resolution of not buying anything new FB based purchase until I finish a bottle of ink 😖
Am I the only one who came for the pen, and stayed for the corgis?
Just ordered Aphrodite with Sailor Manyo Akebi ink. Hope it's a good match.
Beautiful! - Drew
Just received the Apollo from Goulet. Beautiful pen. BUT. This pen is not a posting pen. Don’t say it is. The nubs inside the cap are stressed if you try to post. You can only secure it by aligning them with the flutes on the barrel. When doing that the magnet is weak and the cap rattles around. More annoying is that it rattled off. Without the posted cap it is a bit short for a larger hand. The cap posting is a design flaw unless it was not intended to post. Shame. Otherwise not a Homo Sapiens of course and not expected to be. But I will keep it as it writes wonderfully.
Olympus is in Greece while Visconti is Italian so I guess it's Mt. Etna, where they get the volcanic material for their Homo Sapiens.
In that case they should have named them “Jupiter”, “Apollo”, and “Venus”
@@mph7282 true!
Ohhh that Aphrodite 😻😻😻😻
"Fluted" not faceted.
Yes! My brain could not find that word. Thanks for watching! - Drew
fluted
Yes! That was it! - Drew
Happy Wuffins?
I’m wondering is he high on mythos or high on weed 🤠
Especially when he discover it post magnetic 😺
🤓👍
That is a very sexy looking pen
Corgis...
It's still a Mirage.
Y'know I wouldn't exactly call $150 affordable.
not faceted... fluted.
OMG YES! That's the word I was looking for! Arrrgh I need a redo! - Drew
Fluted.
Drew any more colors on x159 red.blue.fine exfine.frank in Oswego I'll.hewingway Jones just got the blue in fine gold plated