10 Fountain Pens I Would Repurchase

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In this video I do writing samples with the fountain pens from my collection that I would repurchase, if necessary.
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  • @user-gl5ld9vm7i
    @user-gl5ld9vm7i Год назад +5

    That E95s is gorgeous.
    So is that Visconti!

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +3

      Thank you, R! One of the downsides of beautiful pens like these is that my fear of damaging them in some way prevents me from getting as much use as I would a "normal" pen. 😀

    • @user-gl5ld9vm7i
      @user-gl5ld9vm7i Год назад +2

      @gadgetstop321 Do you have what call a "beater" pen? I have one. It's not an expensive pen and is a daily driver. Yet, it's a good everyday user.

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 Год назад +1

    Very, very enjoyable and educational video
    RS. Canada

  • @gadgetymouse4390
    @gadgetymouse4390 Год назад +1

    I love that you have smaller hands and that small pocket pens made your list!

  • @kjmav10135
    @kjmav10135 Месяц назад

    I started collecting fountain pens just about five weeks ago, and so I’m catching up with what everyone has to say. This is addictive! I’ve already purchased several-most not anything terribly expensive. Even though I’m brand new at this, I was happy to see I have two of the pens you have. My first pen was a Ritma in a broad nib, which I love. My latest pen is a Kaweco Sport, but I got it in bronze double broad, and it is BEAUTIFUL! The ink I got for it is Jacques Herbin Lie de The and it looks positively GOLDEN coming out of that pen. You have given me many ideas for future pens and, in the nearer future, lovely inks.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Месяц назад

      Welcome to the community of fountain pen enthusiasts, KJ! It sounds like you're off to a great start with your collection. The Ritma is such a fun pen. It was my first pen with a magnetic cap. And your Bronze Kaweco Sport sounds absolutely awesome!

  • @impish22
    @impish22 Год назад +1

    how fun.. can't wait to watch

  • @Susansinksanddrills
    @Susansinksanddrills Год назад +3

    You have chosen a wonderful collection on inks and pens. I’ve never had an issue with a Pilot Metropolitan, and when I read in the comments that yours developed a crack I thought that’s ok for a pen that’s going to school because it’s so affordable to repurchase. I do think I would trust the metal body more than a plastic one for that use, unless you would get a Schon indestructible pen!

  • @andreav1070
    @andreav1070 Год назад +4

    Oh, and yes to what you were saying about the Pilot Medium pulling ink a bit! I feel that my opaque Medium Prera does that but I didn’t realize it until you started describing it so well, and suddenly I understood exactly what you meant!
    Sorry about the multiple comments - the video has gotten me mulling over my passionate love of notebooks and pens, I guess. Have a lovely evening, Cathy. (P.S. I know that you were thinking about Herbin’s Cacao du Brésil in another video and I can wholeheartedly encourage you to try it. I have it in a wet Medium writer and absolutely love it for drawing as well as for lettering small headers in my notebooks and planners. I haven’t used it for regular writing in a thinner nib so I can’t speak to its performance on that level, but it’s magical for creativity. I hope that helps in return for all the information you share with us.)

  • @janicemcclure4832
    @janicemcclure4832 Год назад +7

    Love my Pilot Metropolitan. Never hard starts no matter what the ink.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +1

      That's good to hear, Janice. I was beginning to question my own sanity! I've only had trouble with my Metropolitan one other time, and I chalked that up to the ink not being suited for it. This time had me perplexed because it had been writing beautifully all week. Now it's developed another problem - my section has begun leaking ink at one of the seams. I'm guessing that must have something to do with the drying out issue.

    • @nikossiotas
      @nikossiotas Год назад +1

      Hi Janice, can i ask what nib size you got your metropolitan? Would you recommend me to buy a fine or a medium nib metropolitan?

  • @MariaRosseau
    @MariaRosseau Год назад +2

    Oooh I was so excited to see this video come up! Our taste in nibs is different (F vs B) and I love seeing what gets other folks excited within their collections. Thank you so much for the mention! Your videos have inspired what I'm planning to do with ink this month! 😃

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +3

      Thanks, Maria! You sound like my sister. She likes broad and stub nibs and gets a kick out of the fact that our tastes in nibs are completely opposite.
      And I agree with what you said about getting other people's perspectives about what they like, even if it's different from yours - you can still learn a lot. 😀

  • @fossilimprint2954
    @fossilimprint2954 Год назад +1

    Absolutely top notch video, love how your explain both the pens and inks. Subscribed !

  • @christystraight5764
    @christystraight5764 Год назад +3

    Great video! I have been waiting for the 37 minute mark - wondering “where’s her Prera?!” You’ve inspired me to pick up Pilot steel nib - a Prera, I think.

    • @luslab
      @luslab Год назад

      I have the Prera and I was pleasantly surprised at how nicely it writes.

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename Год назад +6

    A beautiful stable of pens, that.
    Currently I am enamoured with my two flex pens. In actual reality, a flex pen and maybe a super stub pretty much cover my needs, so the ten pens I would replace are my Waterman 52V and my Pilot Parallel 6.0.
    I enjoy hearing your opinions and experiences. I hope you film a 10 pens you wouldn't replace video as well.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +2

      I don't own any flex pens, but I'm trying to work on my cursive handwriting, so maybe someday. Wow, a 6.0 Parallel! I consider my 1.5 stub too wide for anything except playing with ink. And, I am planning on making a video about the 10 pens I wouldn't replace. It turns out that one of the pens on this video might end up on that video as well. 😀

    • @ichirofakename
      @ichirofakename Год назад +2

      @@gadgetstop321 Yeah, the 6.0 is useless for writing, except maybe posters. But quite handy for the sort of drawings I like to make.

  • @SpendyHobbies
    @SpendyHobbies Год назад +1

    Getting a new fountain pen is a lot of fun, but in my opinion, it’s a whole lot funner to experience the journey of what ink goes best with that particular pen! My pilot E95S is one of my biggest surprises on how much I’ve loved it. It’s inked with Iroshizuki Ku-jaku. It’s what a fine SHOULD be in my opinion. 😊

  • @SoulQuJo
    @SoulQuJo Год назад

    Great video! Love the love ones

  • @JanisOnTheFarmette
    @JanisOnTheFarmette Год назад +1

    Your selections have reinforced my “wish list” status of the Pilot E95s and surprised me with the unexpected addition the Visconti Mirage Mythos. My own repurchase list includes the Kaweco AL Sport in raw aluminum (I have several AL Sports, but this was my first pen of any kind in my fountain pen collection), Kaweco Liliput Brass Wave, Pilot Vanishing Point in blue carbonesque with gold stub nib, Pilot Decimo, Diplomat Aero Stripes, Lamy Studio in Aquamarine (swapped the chrome section for a black rubberized section), Majohn/Moonman A1 (VP knockoff), TWSBI Mini AL, and my Traveler’s Company Brass fountain pen.

  • @ironmic9244
    @ironmic9244 Год назад +3

    What pens would I not repurchase? I don't tend to purchase the same pen twice, even for a different nib. What about pens that I can't repurchase again because they not in production or the company is out of business?
    That being said my OMAS pens. I don't even know if I want to pass them down. I want to take them with me. My ghost can write with them. As soon as I learn how to pick them up and use them like Patricky Swayze in 'Ghost'

  • @johnnymontalvo5620
    @johnnymontalvo5620 Год назад

    Thanks!
    It’s funny how one can fall in love with a pen after they find the right ink for it, like you did with the E95s.
    I have a couple pens like that, which I only liked after finding that magical combo.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад

      You're welcome, Johnny! That's been an important lesson for me, and it's the reason I test all my inks with a variety of pens. 😀

  • @vernabailey3671
    @vernabailey3671 Год назад +1

    I’m done buying pens for a few months. Over my budget…lol. But that Visconti is beautiful. On my list. And my new favorite ink has been Writer’s blood. Such a great shade.

  • @PaulMonaryArtery
    @PaulMonaryArtery Год назад +2

    Both my Metro, and my Prera dry out if I don't write with them for a few days. I still love them both though.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +1

      I know what you mean, Paul. When they're writing, they're great. Yesterday I noticed that my Metropolitan was leaking ink from one of the seams in the section. I'm guessing that must have something to do with it drying out. The only other time I've had trouble with it not wanting to write was when I tried to use Herbin Bleu Plenitude. I've never had trouble with my Prera drying out, but it did write a little drier than I prefer when I tried to use Herbin Lierre Sauvage. I haven't really used as wide of a variety of inks in these pens as I have in those with gold nibs. Maybe they're more temperamental than I've given them credit for.

  • @CreatingCuteArt
    @CreatingCuteArt Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing!❤

  • @furiousseasons1
    @furiousseasons1 Год назад +2

    Had some issues with the Metro when I first got it, but after admittedly over-flexing the nib, up and down, I've had excellent results no matter what ink I use; even leaving it unused for over a week. That said, I've had terrible dry out from the TWSBI Eco, even after a couple mins of un-use (from what I've seen, most folks have a really good experience with the Eco), go figure. Thanks for the rundown, from a fellow fine-nib fan

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +2

      You're welcome, Furious! The 2nd most expensive pen in my collection (a Bexley Sleeve Filler) has the same issue as your TWSBI Eco. I've worked on the nib myself, and it's better, but still dries out enough that it's not enjoyable to use. I guess even with TWSBI and Pilot's reputations for consistent performance, we'll still come across a dud occasionally. 😀

    • @robbinallan3767
      @robbinallan3767 Год назад +2

      I was glad to see that sometimes people have difficulty with even the workhorse pens. I've been very lucky never to have had drying issues with Twsbi or Pilot.

  • @varadharajannadarajah
    @varadharajannadarajah Год назад +3

    Montegrappa Extra Custom
    Montblanc 149
    Pilot custom 823
    Namiki Emperor

  • @mlhm5
    @mlhm5 Год назад

    My forever go to is the L2K and IMO is the best engineered FP ever made. All the rest are sub performers or desk queens for everyday, put a lot of in through, workhorse pens. Not counting vintage ones when they were built to last.

  • @ycplum7062
    @ycplum7062 10 месяцев назад

    I have two Pilot Metropolitan, one fine and one stub. I wonder if the hard could be due to the converter. I am using a squeeze bulb converter and a cartridge that I refill with a syringe.

  • @PensandPaint
    @PensandPaint Год назад +1

    Correction Monteverde MVP is the new pocket fountain pen.

  • @michaelwoodsdale460
    @michaelwoodsdale460 Год назад

    That Visconti is gorgeous! Then you used my favorite pilot ink (I buy Tsuki-Yo in the 50 ml).

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад

      I agree! Visconti did a good job with the refresh of the Mirage. Tsuki-yo and Yama-budo are my favorite Pilot inks. 😀

  • @sajjadhusain4146
    @sajjadhusain4146 Год назад +1

    I would honestly really repurchase almost all (save a handful) of the 65 pens I currently own.
    But if I were forced to narrow it down to just ten pens, the ones that instantly spring to mind are the following:
    Aurora 88, Aurora Optima, Aurora Internazionale, Aurora Hastil, Aurora Talentum, Sailor King of Pens, Pilot Justus 95, Montegrappa Miya 450, Visconti Divina Elegance, Stipula Etruria Alter Ego.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +1

      That's quite a lineup of pens, Sajjad! I've never written with an Aurora or Montegrappa but I hope to have the opportunity sometime soon. 😀

    • @sajjadhusain4146
      @sajjadhusain4146 Год назад +1

      @@gadgetstop321 …Aurora and Montegrappa (and Sailor) have for long been my top 3 absolute favorite fountain pen brands. I reckon you’d love an Aurora and Montegrappa pen whenever you decide you’re ready and able to buy one. They would be very worthy additions to your own and already lovely collection of pens.

  • @andreav1070
    @andreav1070 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great information and descriptions; I also enjoyed being introduced to some new inks! I’m eyeing both the Pilot Custom 74 and the Platinum 3775 as my first gold nib pen with the aim of it becoming ‘the’ precious writer, but I haven’t decided on which one to get yet and I see both made your list so that’s not much help. 😂 I did just so happen to find a place to try the 3775 yesterday (only in Medium, though) and it was divine so I’m now leaning towards that one (especially given that stunning nib). It’s also funny that another pen I really wanted to get, the Ambition, made your list, too. I fell in love with the White Sand version a few months back but have since stopped thinking about it after reading some reviews saying the cap comes loose and wobbles after a time. May I ask how long you have had yours and if it gives you any issue? Watching this video makes me wish I had the 3776 in my hands right now.

  • @m.birinci
    @m.birinci Год назад

    Merhaba çok güzel bir video. Lütfen Türkçe alt yazı seçeneği ekler misiniz. Anlayarak dinlemek istiyorum lütfen teşekkürler.

  • @LauraRPh
    @LauraRPh Год назад +1

    What type of paper are you using?

  • @ReverieOfThorns
    @ReverieOfThorns Год назад

    I'm new to fountain pens so most of my collection are under $100. I have:
    - Pilot Prera (CM) (I hate this nib ngl it was so scratchy it tore up the paper so I had to do a lot of tuning on it which was annoying, should've bought it in a fine)
    - Pilot Petit1 (F)
    - Pilot Kakuno (EF)
    - Jinhao X750 (M)
    - Noodler's Charlie (F) (tbh I don't really use this pen, I got it for free and its just really not my favorite at all)
    -TWSBI Eco (B)
    - Pelikan m205 (F & B) (I have 2)
    - Sailor Compass (F)
    I also purchased another Pelikan m205 in EF and a Caran D'Ache 849 in F I believe that I haven't received yet that I'm excited to use.
    Out of the ones I have I find that I surprisingly so use my Kakuno, Jinhao and my TWSBI the most so I'd certainly replace those if they got lost or damaged and it wouldn't be expensive either since they're cheap pens. My Pelikan's are beautiful and are really nice (hence why I have 3) and I'd probably replace those too if I had to despite the price tag.
    I have a second TWSBI Eco on my wishlist in another nib size, and a Sailor 1911 with a gold nib, not sure exactly which one yet but once I have the funds I want a Sailor to be my first gold nib pen since I like the brand so far. Either them or possibly a Pilot since I find I like those a lot too.
    Anyways, nice video!

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад

      Thanks, Liv! It sounds like Pilot steel stub nibs are prone to issues. The CM nib that came on my Metropolitan was a little scratchy at first, but I was able to fix it with a few passes over some micro-mesh. However, my 78G with a B nib (it's a stub nib with no tipping) was dry and scratchy and even after tuning, it's not a good writer. I have one TWSBI - it's the special edition blue mini. It's a beautiful pen and it writes well, but the aluminum section is slightly slippery in my hand, so I haven't been using it lately. I probably need to try a mini with a plastic section or a 580 ALR.
      I'm curious to hear what you think about the Pelikan m205 EF. That is a pen that has always tempted me.

  • @beccacarrillo
    @beccacarrillo Год назад +1

    Does anyone know if there was a name change for Cheerio Waterbus? I have searched several places that carry Pennonia and none of them show it at all...not Out of Stock or anything. It's just not listed.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +2

      Hey, Becca! Cheerio Waterbus was an ink that Pennonia made exclusively for Mike Mattison from @Inkdependence
      He's currently selling a new purple ink.

    • @beccacarrillo
      @beccacarrillo Год назад +1

      @@gadgetstop321 Oh! Thanks for the explanation. I can stop looking now. :)

  • @janisforehand7690
    @janisforehand7690 Год назад +1

    Do you still use the Pilot 78G? I prefer it to the Metropolitan.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +2

      I do still use the 78G. The demonstrator version is my favorite. But I worry about the fragility of the plastic, so I use the Metropolitan when I feel like I need something a little more durable. However, I just discovered that my Metropolitan has a crack in one of the seams of the section and has started leaking ink. 🙃

  • @ghaus1961
    @ghaus1961 11 месяцев назад

    Why did you replace the original Leonardo Memento Zero nib, did you not like it?

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  11 месяцев назад

      The "original" wasn't a Leonardo pen, it was a Moonman m800. The m800 is the same size and shape as the Momento Zero, but I didn't like the performance of the m800 nib and feed. I love my Leonardo Momento Zero. 😀

    • @ghaus1961
      @ghaus1961 11 месяцев назад

      That was definitely a Leonardo pen that one in the Jade green , I wanted to see how well there nib wrote because I wanted to get that one for my wife, My question was "Why would you remove a perfectly good Leonardo nib out of a 200 dollar pen? I know my pens. @@gadgetstop321

    • @ghaus1961
      @ghaus1961 11 месяцев назад

      Well Leonardo is the only company that is supposed to make their pen clps like that , they may have a lawsuit coming for copying that as well as the triple band. I buy some homage type copies too . but that's a little too close to the real thing if it is a moonman fooled me , well I would know because doesn't Leonardo laser engrave the company name on the body of the pen?@@gadgetstop321

  • @andreav1070
    @andreav1070 Год назад

    *Oops 3776; pardon the typos.

  • @retardno002
    @retardno002 Год назад

    Ugh, why can't Lamy make an EF nib? That EF CP1 writes like a Platinum M.

    • @gadgetstop321
      @gadgetstop321  Год назад +1

      I didn't realize how broad the Lamy actually was until I saw them side by side. I wonder how fine of a point a nib meister could put on it. 🤔

    • @retardno002
      @retardno002 Год назад

      @@gadgetstop321 I just can't get along with Lamy nibs. Got an Al-Star, didn't like it, thought to give it a fighting chance so I upgraded to a gold nib, didn't like it (it's a B btw) so not sure what's next. I was thinking of giving the Lamy 2000 a try at least for the iconic design if nothing else. I want to like them but...

  • @calvinrhodes8996
    @calvinrhodes8996 Год назад

    Anyone know the name of this pen?

  • @sushanart
    @sushanart 26 дней назад

    😇🩷🙏🙌