TOP 10 Best Beginner Fountain Pens On A BUDGET - All Under $35

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  • @danstein2467
    @danstein2467 2 месяца назад +15

    Way to go on getting others into our hobby. The first taste is almost free!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад +2

      Wow thanks buddy!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад +1

      @@danstein2467 can I send you a pen?

    • @Mr.Blue987
      @Mr.Blue987 2 месяца назад

      @@Doodlebud question... Are you related to AVE, you guys have a VERY similar tone and speaking cadence, he just has a little more volume

    • @danstein2467
      @danstein2467 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Doodlebud Thanks for the offer. I have plenty. Give it to someone who is starting in the hobby. I’m going to be in Victoria this fall. Perhaps we can catch a cup of coffee.

    • @ExtraThiccc
      @ExtraThiccc 2 месяца назад

      ​@@danstein2467good on ya, glad you're not bein greedy

  • @LordoftheThings327
    @LordoftheThings327 2 месяца назад +32

    Are you kidding me, I literally just was thinking about looking into some beginner fountain pens, went 'hey I should check out that guy with the entertaining blue ink vid', and lo and behold what do I see on your channel when I come to check? Its like you read my mind!!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад +14

      Its not "like" I can read your mind.....I CAN read your mind. Muahahaha!!! 😈

  • @escargotomy
    @escargotomy 2 месяца назад +46

    I got the fountain pen bug from my 82 year old mom whose been using them her whole life. But as far as sifting through the topic online and understanding the basics while being genuinely entertained, this channel has been unbelievably helpful for the last several months. Thanks DB!

  • @braydensteenwyk599
    @braydensteenwyk599 2 месяца назад +11

    The best part about the fountain pen hobby is there are flavors for everybody. I personally love the inexpensive options that look so cool and unique so people ask abt what it is. Thanks DB!!!

  • @Chrisamic
    @Chrisamic 2 месяца назад +20

    I've given a few people a Platinum Preppy, which was about the only one not on your extensive list. Less than ten bucks makes it a no brainer. Once they use the cartridge that comes with it, I show them how to order more or how to eye dropper it, depending on their skill levels. If they're totally not hands on, I eye dropper it for them and just keep the ink up to them. I bought Indian and Chinese inks in every imaginable colour for the purpose. The inks from India (Daytone) are perfectly serviceable at 2 cents ml and I even use the yellow in a brush pen for myself and use it as a highlighter. So many cheap options to share the hobby.

    • @evanbasnaw
      @evanbasnaw 2 месяца назад +2

      I used the Preppy at first and gifted a few as well. Now I've upgraded to the Plasir using all my Preppy nibs & sections from before. I especially like the felt tip I got for it. I had a red that was too bright to write with. One felt tip and a refilled cartridge later, I have a Plasir highlighter :)

    • @JohnTravena
      @JohnTravena 2 месяца назад

      You can eye dropper the Varsity too.

  • @eliotnewton3037
    @eliotnewton3037 19 дней назад +2

    Oh my god, a canadian creator! New to the hobby and just so grateful to hear someone making beginner reccs in my currency 😂 and Canadian vendors! 🙌 Very grateful for you sir. Cheers!

  • @liselottefrejdig1112
    @liselottefrejdig1112 2 месяца назад +7

    I've been into this hobby since 1986.. Never get tired of discuss pens, nibs, inks..

  • @kccortez6952
    @kccortez6952 2 месяца назад +21

    My boyfriend's been meaning to get into fountain pens but I don't wanna intimidate him with the costs. This is such a great resource to find something affordable enough for him to try out without feeling guilty about pricing. Thank you so much!

    • @stationerystream
      @stationerystream 2 месяца назад +4

      If you're a dab hand at minor nib re-alignment, then the economical choices are great. I usually don't recommend the Jinhao/Wingsung pens to people who don't have someone nearby to tune the nib if it arrives a little off.

    • @totallylegit2068
      @totallylegit2068 2 месяца назад +4

      @@stationerystream yeah, hongdian and pilot would be my top choices

    • @jedrzejkrysztofiak6041
      @jedrzejkrysztofiak6041 2 месяца назад

      Go with Penbbs - I got 456 and I can compare with Wingsung 630 (to big), Lamy Safari (to scratchy even with M nib). Penbbs is great quality and nib is butter smooth. If you want surprise him - buy him Iroshizuku ink (other recommendation Herbin Emerald of Chivor). Majohn A1 is very interesting too.

    • @luisdominguez6549
      @luisdominguez6549 2 месяца назад +1

      Hongdian M2 is one of the best pocket pens I’ve used. Under $20, can’t beat it.

    • @viv_2489
      @viv_2489 Месяц назад

      ​@@luisdominguez6549Nib dries out quickly

  • @jacquesvellaborg8639
    @jacquesvellaborg8639 2 месяца назад +13

    Jinhao 82 s nibs are a hit or miss in my experience. Their QC leaves a lot to be desired. Some tuning can make them fantastic writers, but can be a turn off for beginners who want something working out of the box/have limited knowledge on nib tuning.

  • @tgfflynn
    @tgfflynn 2 месяца назад +6

    I have been on the bench on the Jinhao 9019 and after watching this episode, WA LA entered the 9019 game.
    I have stayed away from Chinese knock off fountain pens but recently purchased a Majohn A1, again after watching one of your episodes, and like it.
    I am retired now and cannot justify original brands anymore.
    I do realize most if not all fountain pens are knock offs to each other, no matter the brand.
    Any ways, I am now venturing into low cost, good build knock offs.
    I have even left the Japanese Vintage fountain pen searches over costs.
    I do credit your channel's episodes with my move to Chinese fountain pens.
    Joyous grand writing g to you.

    • @Chrisamic
      @Chrisamic 2 месяца назад +1

      Well to be fair, the 9019 is 0.1% the *starting* cost of the original it copies (Namiki Emperor). I don't know anyone who would think spending that kind of money is a good idea. The nibs on the cheaper stuff can sometimes need some work (too dry, hard starts etc) but if you are happy to learn how to fix them that can be a rewarding part of the hobby as well. These nibs are only a few dollars so no big loss if you mess one up.
      I messed one up and thought "well I won't do that gain" but in buying a replacement I realised how cheap they are and now I've got spare nibs in all sizes and weights, including Lamy compatible italic nibs in all sizes and broad Jinhao #8s etc. I actually think it's more fun than owning an Emperor, which I'd hardly be game to put ink in.

  • @kristiw.1823
    @kristiw.1823 2 месяца назад +5

    Doodlebud, your video on cleaning out Baystate Blue, plus your review of the Jinhao 82, were the gateway for me to enter the fountain pen world. Thank you for continuing to make space in your video lineups for encouraging newbies!

    • @ExtraThiccc
      @ExtraThiccc 2 месяца назад

      Been hearing the Jinhao's may not be the best since they apparently don't have great quality control. Platinum Preppy is the only one not on this list, but I've heard it recommended by many people in the past, and it's like $10

  • @Ben-kw9vf
    @Ben-kw9vf 2 месяца назад +6

    Returned to school after 10 years as a nurse, and found fountain pens help me enjoy note-taking. My wife still laughs at me when I tell her the budget pens are less than 30 bucks.

  • @crystalspell7058
    @crystalspell7058 Месяц назад +2

    Just tried my first fountain pen last week and now im hooked. your video is part of my research on what to buy for myself

  • @thatguynameddan2136
    @thatguynameddan2136 2 месяца назад +2

    ever since the algorithm recommended this channel a few weeks bavk, i kinda got the fountain pen bug too! i have a lamy safari i carry at work now, just got a twisbi eco for at home scribbling, and have started getting some people fountain pens as gifts *already* 😂
    i'm especially hooked on the inks, theyre so very very pretty. first fill was a sampler of noodlers blue and i love it!
    thanks so much for your content, i never would have known this hobby was so deep otherwise

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад

      I still have a pen left over to ship as many people haven't replied. If you want one its yours. Just email me at thedoodlebud@gmail.com

  • @annahopper3727
    @annahopper3727 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m just getting into fountain pens it’s such a lovely writing experience. Thanks for so much information, especially about ones that are good at stopping the ink drying out

  • @jr3887
    @jr3887 2 месяца назад +4

    Your channel was the one that really got me interested in the hobby. I've seen other channels talk about it and while I am usually impressed at their dedication, yours was the first that really got me to check the hobby out. Started with a Lamy a few months ago (a matte black gift set), already up to 6 pens and a 7th on the way right now, and multiple inks, too! Thank you!

    • @mattsadventureswithart5764
      @mattsadventureswithart5764 2 месяца назад +2

      Don't make the mistake I've made of deciding to buy every colour of diamine inks...
      Over 100, so far, and still a bunch more to go 😂
      EDIT to add: If you want a pen which holds a *lot* of ink, perhaps to take on holiday, the TWSBI GO is great and is very cheap.

    • @thatguynameddan2136
      @thatguynameddan2136 2 месяца назад

      ​@@mattsadventureswithart5764
      running into the same problem myself! the inks are *so pretty*

    • @jr3887
      @jr3887 2 месяца назад

      @@mattsadventureswithart5764 Inks are a great temptation. I've limited myself to only 8 so far of different brands... but theyre all full size bottles... I didn't realize how useful samples are until just recently. But there are so many good ones!
      I haven't had the chance to travel with them yet, but those GOs look miiiighty useful for it! Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @rmoraespinto
    @rmoraespinto Месяц назад +1

    Very well done, Doodlebud. This is a a video to recommend to people who are exactly looking for a first (or a second, or a third, no-nonsense not expensive) fountain pen. Congrats.

  • @wesmouser1048
    @wesmouser1048 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey there - thanks for the info! I've been considering getting into fountain pens for years now and have just kept avoiding it for reasons of cost, complexity, etc. but videos like this really help de-mystify the whole process. Keep up the good work!

  • @austonlopez4270
    @austonlopez4270 2 месяца назад +2

    I like your videos. You are realistic with the info and aren’t trying to sell a product. You do very honest reviews. Thanks

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад +2

      Your comment was picked so let me send you a pen. Email me at thedoodlebud@gmail.com :)

  • @Pearlblue22
    @Pearlblue22 2 месяца назад +2

    That bent nib is so interesting and cool! Thanks for the writing sample :) This video came in at just the right time, I was just thinking of getting a new pen. I love writing with my V-pen but I'd like to try writing with one of those shimmering inks and well that's my excuse for wanting a new pen 🤣 Great to see I've got more options to consider than I initially thought of!

  • @spiffzyx3740
    @spiffzyx3740 2 месяца назад +2

    I remember the Lamy Safari being my first ever fountain pen and writing with it for years. I always loved it and still do. Even after getting into the hobby and now having a little pen collection it still is one of my favorites

    • @bobthestinky7369
      @bobthestinky7369 Месяц назад

      If you only have about £25 to spend on a pen, you could do a lot worse than a Lamy Safari, durable, well made and 80s styling.

  • @907bigdog
    @907bigdog 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice video. I remember watching every video I could when I first started out in the fountain pen world. I've been very curious about the Jinhao 9019 for a while. I just haven't pulled the trigger. I bought a 3-pack of the Jinhao 82's and found that they were just too small for me. However, you are right that they make great gifts for people who might not have used fountain pens. Thanks again db.

  • @RichardVissers
    @RichardVissers 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for this quick overview....really got me started on gift ideas for my family.

  • @srihimanshumouligarimella7029
    @srihimanshumouligarimella7029 2 месяца назад +2

    I'd sat that Pilot metropolitan is also a really good pick and I feel that pilot does a really good job with quality control that it just phenomenal. It's a good brass pen and is definitely cheaper than safari and has a proprietary converter included so you can get started with bottled inks right out of the bat.

  • @Abcdefghmnopqrstuvwxyz
    @Abcdefghmnopqrstuvwxyz 2 месяца назад +2

    Love your reviews! I have just started in the fountain pen hobby and have only tried the Lamy Safari and Pilot Metropolitan for now. I really loved the pilot writing experience! Looking forward to exploring some more Pilot pens!

  • @bramcarroll3882
    @bramcarroll3882 2 месяца назад

    I got into fountain pens just recently after using an old scrivener my brother had, I had never had a more pleasant experience writing, when I got home I ordered a twsbi eco and it is a dream to write with. Love the channel keep up the great work =)

  • @dpinc4600
    @dpinc4600 2 месяца назад +1

    I love your content brother truly educational. I love the fact that one can get the feel of expensive pens with a cheap price....❤❤

  • @iamabulldozer
    @iamabulldozer 2 месяца назад +1

    I really appreciate this videos. I've learned a lot from your channel, I got a 9019 after seeing your review and I've really enjoyed it. It's hard for me to hold smaller pens, so this pen really was a god send. Thank you so much!

  • @AlliListArt
    @AlliListArt 2 месяца назад +1

    Lovely review of inexpensive fountains for those who r getting started. My first fountain pen was called 'Stypen'. It was my school pen, late 1970s and early eighties and I loved it. Once that split I got given a Parker from my Grandma, which I still have and use today....although the lid case is now split too. I now have a few different pens in my collection, ones which u have suggested and lots of beautiful ink colours. Thank you Dear Doodlebud x Alli from UK England X

  • @Carriedabout
    @Carriedabout 19 дней назад +1

    Your video is so helpful, thank you so much! I can’t decide which one to start with!! You really gave me something to think about!

  • @mattsadventureswithart5764
    @mattsadventureswithart5764 2 месяца назад +4

    Please add the TWSBI GO to the list of great pens for very cheap. They're great for taking on holiday because they hold a lot of ink, and both mine are very smooth to write with

  • @beto12345
    @beto12345 2 месяца назад +3

    Agree with your list, with the Lamy's (nibs like "well"), Muji's, the Perkeo is nice, the Faber Castell Grip is really good and the Pilot's... I haven't tried chinese/korean fountain pens or Schneider's models... The Sailor Tuzu got interest now I heard lots of good features about it.

    • @NuryPPanaligan
      @NuryPPanaligan 2 месяца назад +2

      Monami Olika is a really great option. Schneider makes the best ballpoint and rollerball pens, but I haven't tried using their fountain pens. I've heard good reviews about Schneider Ray though.

  • @kevinblack8365
    @kevinblack8365 Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely agree. For some reason the WingSung 630 is just a cut above (and my favourite), and the Asvine P20 (my second favourite) is an excellent pen and the Hongdian N7 takes some beating. But for under $10 it is really hard to go past the Jinhao X159. This has to be the best performing/best value on the market. I pick mine up after leaving for a couple of weeks and it writes first time very time. Agreed, you don't have to spend much to get into some excellent FPs. In fact my worst performing FP is my most expensive, the Conklin All American. When it woks it's great, but it eventually skips and dries out etc. Tried several other nib/feed combos, same result. Moral of this little story: most expensive not always most best.....

  • @elephantoChan
    @elephantoChan 2 месяца назад

    Such an amazing list! I have a safari and it feels amazing! I got one gifted to me by my dad and it was one of the best ones ever!

  • @skviviangeauxz
    @skviviangeauxz 2 месяца назад +1

    Watching you pull out the Visconti was like seeing a classic car come out of a garage. Thank you for that moment lol

  • @manonbelyea5931
    @manonbelyea5931 2 месяца назад

    You fabulous Canadian you! Love your method of taking off the Lamy nib. Watching the rest of the video now....😊

  • @seaweedstache1501
    @seaweedstache1501 2 месяца назад +1

    I love your videos so much :) I’m a Pilot Kakuno fan and I’m glad to see it pop up again! Thanks for the video

  • @willhewitt1497
    @willhewitt1497 2 месяца назад +1

    I am a beginner in this hobby, and I absolutely love your videos! Thank you for doing all the reviews and comparisons that you do it is extremely helpful.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад +1

      @@willhewitt1497 How about I send you one for the giveaway pens. Email me at thedoodlebud@gmail.com 😁

  • @cesspresso
    @cesspresso 2 месяца назад

    That kakuno really floats my boat. I got the Pokémon themed one and it’s a real joy to write with. The only inexpensive pen I have that is equally fun is the 80’s retro looking Pelikan from endless pens.

  • @jesterdunn4638
    @jesterdunn4638 2 месяца назад

    I love sharing the FP hobby, happy you’re here helping out. Everyone was new at one point and navigating it can be daunting. Thanks 🙏

  • @UltraSuperMaxPower
    @UltraSuperMaxPower 2 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for the top 10 roundup. I would have never considered some of these pens and have added a few to my AliExpress cart!

  • @debbiemessimer8742
    @debbiemessimer8742 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been lurking in the fountain pen world for a few months. I really like your channel for it’s understandable explanations.

  • @melissam0ss
    @melissam0ss 2 месяца назад

    I may not comment too often but THIS IS MY FAVORITE PEN CHANNEL! You’ve helped me learn so much and I had no idea JinHao was actually worth trying!! Now I want one!
    Thank you 😊 and highest praise for your incredible camera skills!!

  • @VAndreaMillan
    @VAndreaMillan 2 месяца назад

    My husband and I recently got into fountain pens and have been collecting different kinds. This video is quite educational for us newcomers. Thanks!

  • @evanbasnaw
    @evanbasnaw 2 месяца назад +1

    A useful review. Thanks for sharing!
    My top honorable mention would be the Pilot Varsity. I know it's marketed as a disposable, but I've refilled with better ink. It's worth grabbing/gifting because it's everything a fountain pen should be. Smooth and consistent writing experience. No drying out or fuss with mechanisms. If you've never had one before. Get a Pilot Varsity first. You can't go wrong. Also, it sets a baseline for quality. I don't accept any pen that doesn't write as well as my Varsity.
    LAMY SAFARI - A top choice for a reason. I like the grip so it's perfect for me and I'll often swap out the nib to whatever I feel like using that day. As a newbie, it's a low barrier to entry since you can try whatever nib you want. It's rugged in construction to hold up to purse/pocket carry for years. Also, it will fill from a bottle if you want, or you can grab a cartridge to go if bottles of ink are too much for you.
    JINHAO 82 -A good little pen. Emphasis on little. Mine need a touch of tuning, but it now writes as well or better than some of my expensive pens. As long as you know you might need to get hands-on with a Jinhao and aren't afraid of that, it's a solid choice.
    JINHAO X159 / 9019 / 9016 / X159
    Big pens with a solid feel. I have the X159 and 9019. I'd take the 9019 in medium (or 9016 if you don't like big pens). It's a lovely writer for work/school purposes especially.
    ASVINE V126 & P20 - I got the V126. It wrote well, but just wasn't for me. Turns out I don't like the vacuum mechanism with the need to unscrew the knob to allow ink flow.
    P20. I wasn't impressed with the color & pattern I got (purple), but that didn't affect its performance. It's an okay pen for the price, but just feels like it was missing something. My pen also needed some tuning before it wrote like I wanted it. Just luck of the draw, like with my Jinhaos.
    PILOT KAKUNO - I don't own this one, but got to play with one at a pen show. It's an excellent pen that shares the same nib as the plumix and metropolitain which I do own. I'd highly reccomend this. Pilot is my favorite brand for a reason.
    KAWECO SPORT - I have one in the olive green special edition. Both a Medium and Double-Broad nib. It's a bit small in diameter, but its a reliable writer and well balanced when posted. I got the extra clip but can't decide if I like the pen better with or without. The best thing is, I can decide later if I want to take the clip off. I wouldn't have any problem suggesting this one to an interested person.
    TWSBI ECO - I love how mine writes and I love their color options. It's a good choice, but there's 2 things that keep my Eco from being a top reccomendation. The first is the roll-stop that's pretending to be a clip. It's not a clip if it won't actually clip over anything. It might as well not be there.
    Second, it's bottle-fill only and I can't get the section off to syringe-fill it. If I preferred using big bottles and sticking with the same ink, this would be just fine. It's not a design issue, it's a feature, but one that doesn't work with my usage scenario. I love to try out new samples of different inks so I'm rarely filling directly from a large bottle. There's no good way to drop a 2ml sample into my Eco.
    MAJOHN A1 / A2 - I have the A1 clipless which eventually broke and was upgraded to a Pilot gold nib. The A1 is just a tad heavy for longer writing sessions, but it's a sturdy body construction.
    I also have the A2 with me at work today. It won't accept the Pilot nib unit, but that's okay since the EF works better for this situation. For leaving on my desk at work, the click mechanism is perfect. It's fast to click and go for a quick note or drawing.
    I can't really justify it as a pocket pen because of the way the mechism is always in danger of getting clicked out so I mostly put it in the backpack until it's ready to live on the desk/notebook while I'm using it.
    I've not had much of an issue with these drying out versus other pens at similar price points with typical inks, but I also have a Private Reserve Infinity ink that love to use on "problem pens" It's a top reccomendation from me for anyone who is worried about dry-out in their click pen, has one that hard-starts even after adjustment, or even if you have a screw-cap that you don't like because it's not quick enough to cap/uncap for a quick not and you'd rather leave it uncapped between notes while journaling.

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2tr 2 месяца назад

    Hi DB! I agree with EVERY pen you mention! And I have most of them! LOVE my Hongdian C-1 in yellow, but you are absolutely right, it can tend to dry out. Another pen I would mention is the Diplomat Magnum. LOVE the one I have! It is a bit skinny for some folks, but has a really nice nib, and an ink window just like the Lamy Safari. The only gripe I have is it had the CHEAPEST converter that came with it that I EVER saw! ALL the Chinese pens I have purchased have a better converter! But I put a nice one on it and it is superb! I have a shimmer ink in it and it still just writes and writes and writes! Have a good week!

  • @diegowilson4258
    @diegowilson4258 2 месяца назад +1

    Just getting into fountain pens. My first was a safari!

  • @gherih1424
    @gherih1424 2 месяца назад +1

    I was just searching for fountain pen gift options. Thank you for this list!

  • @benwest2463
    @benwest2463 Месяц назад

    Great list, Doodlebud! I always have reservations about ordering some of Chinese made pens, as some are terrific, and others have some quality control issues. Thank you for calling out the great values. I wholeheartedly agree with you on the Jinhao 9019, it is a real favorite of mine. I would also suggest that the Parker IM deserves an honorable mention on this list, or even the Platinum Preppy (which with the optional converter makes it far more flexible for daily use).

  • @Wangabangy
    @Wangabangy 2 месяца назад

    Love this overview! I got my first pen recently and have enjoyed the writing experience, but I feel like there is something more suitable for me. This list peaked my interest for sure

  • @Thehoeh
    @Thehoeh 2 месяца назад

    Some entry pens that I think get overlooked, Caran D'Ache 849, Cross ATX/Century II, and the Herbin Converter Clear demonstrator. The latter of which I buy hordes of them as gifts and test pens. It is also where my Baystate Blue lives.
    Love your content!

  • @whooobie
    @whooobie 2 месяца назад

    I also started with a twsbi eco and really enjoyed it. Something about the look really speaks to me. Thank you for this list!

  • @andrewcrighton4325
    @andrewcrighton4325 2 месяца назад

    I just fell down the fountain pen rabbit hole about 2 weeks ago, and your channel has been giving lots of great info. Still trying to decide which route I want to go for my first

  • @kd5byb
    @kd5byb 2 месяца назад

    Love the Jinhao 82 - such a good deal! Especially if you get one with a nice nib or can have a pen friend adjust the nib for you. The clear / yellow / gold 82 is a color I've not seen before! Nice!

  • @jmotiff
    @jmotiff 2 месяца назад +1

    If you like the Kaweco Sport, you will love the Hongdian M2. Amazing build quality for cheaper. Only had EF nibs when I was buying, but that is my usual.

  • @Case16710
    @Case16710 2 месяца назад

    Love the Jinhao 82. Looks great and writes soooo smoothly

  • @levon9
    @levon9 2 месяца назад

    My orange A1 still looks pristine, it's been in a box on and off, but never in direct sunlight for super long durations. Love the yellow Hongdian C1 too (bought based on your video review some time back), my first hooded nib, so unusual design for me.
    My favorite is still the Eco, but sadly both of the twoI bought just before COVID, and that never left my desk at home, cracked on their own - and I didn't even pull the nib out of the section for cleaning - too bad. It's sort of hit or miss with the plastic, though I'd happily pay more for a crack resistant Eco.
    Always enjoy your reviews.

  • @Johan-vk5yd
    @Johan-vk5yd 2 месяца назад

    Impressive line-up, well presented!
    I own none of them, although my collection is about a hundred pens. The Platinum Preppy at 3-4 € with three nib options, slip and seal cap, and good ink capacity is one of my favourites. When you remove the cartridge, the transparent body can hold almost 4 ml! The only ”eyedropper” pen that didn’t ” burp” on me.

  • @JerryCarter-xu6rs
    @JerryCarter-xu6rs 2 месяца назад

    Great introductory to fountain pens! My daughter and I watched the video together and at the end of the video she said, "bye bye pens!"😂

  • @anjnachampaneri4312
    @anjnachampaneri4312 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I appreciate the introduction to so many affordable options. I already have the Lamy Safari and have been considering the TWSB eco. You've presented some other intriguing options here.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад

      How about I send you one of the giveaway pens 😁 Send me an email at thedoodlebud@gmail.com

  • @danielklopp7007
    @danielklopp7007 2 месяца назад

    Solid list of starter pens!
    My fountain pen journey started with a Lamy Safari, a Pilot Metropolitan, a Kaweco Sport, and a Platinum Preppy. I eyedroppered the Kaweco Sport and Platinum Preppy, but have gone back to cartridges on the Kaweco (I didn't like the idea of an ink-bomb in my pocket once I figured out that a Std. Int'l short with a fine nib lasts for dozens of pages of writing). Since then, my fountain pen journey has included TWSBI, Opus 88, Karas Kustoms, Gravitas, Ensso, Schon DSGN and several inexpensive Chinese pens (but I don't have a Jinhao 82, so I'd love to win one of those).

  • @RonyTheRhombus.
    @RonyTheRhombus. 2 месяца назад +1

    Love the list! I recently started with the Lamy Safari and bought a Schaefer Snorkel can't wait for that to come

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад

      @@RonyTheRhombus. Would you like another pen for me to send you? 😁 Send me an email at thedoodlebud@gmail.com

  • @CestSebastian
    @CestSebastian 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the suggestions. I also recomend the Platinum Preppy, Pilot VPen or Jinhao 911. Have a great day!

  • @kjmav10135
    @kjmav10135 2 месяца назад

    I just got into this hobby, and I started with a Monteverde Ritma. My pens have been mostly in the 39 - 80 dollar range so far. I got a Lamy Studio broad nib that I just LOVE! I got an Eco with a stub nib and my latest is a Mondeverde Invincia, again a stub nib. I am also learning the difference between nib size-the size 4 nib stub is not going to give you as wide a line as the size 6 stub nib. Obviously, but hadn’t thought about it before I actually used these pens. I went with broad and stub nibs I really wanted to show off the inks! However, I am finding that if I want to write a small little note to myself-a broad nib or a stub nib don’t accommodate tiny handwriting. So, next on my purchasing agenda is a pen with a fine nib.

  • @barbarawright-c2o
    @barbarawright-c2o 2 месяца назад

    Am new to FPs and have watched a lot of your videos. I learn something from every one. Today's gem was that quick switch you did with the Lamy nibs. Solved my problem. Thank you from Bellingham!

  • @derekdavis5720
    @derekdavis5720 2 месяца назад

    Great video DB. This is one of the most important sectors of the market. I’ve thought for a long time that cheap pens can be grossly underrated. Of the bunch that you’ve selected I’m a fan of the Kaweco,Sport. A great pen in pretty much every way and durable. However I’m super impressed by the Diplomat Magnum and it’d be on my list at £20 which is cheaper than the Kaweco Sport at least here in the UK. The nib is fantastic and is a JoWo #5 but one made exclusively for Diplomat. The nib is juicy and super bouncy it is cartridge only and great fun. Thank you for a great video. Catch ya next time 😊

  • @EsaSheikh-yb2of
    @EsaSheikh-yb2of 2 месяца назад

    I'm a beginner to the fountain pen hobby, and this is so helpful for me and my friends who are willing to get into the hobby! Im actually getting a pilot metropolitan tomorrow!

  • @deeess3305
    @deeess3305 2 месяца назад +1

    you are an awesome blogger. love your posts. thanks for all your work!

  • @CTE-w4k
    @CTE-w4k 2 месяца назад

    Love this rundown of starter pens - curious to try a Jinhao.

  • @chrislj2890
    @chrislj2890 2 месяца назад +1

    I would suggest one that always gets overlooked, the Kaweco Perkeo for $18 USD. They are available in different colors and I have three of them, all with an excellent medium nib. I like it even more than the Lamy Safari.

  • @kc9qxd
    @kc9qxd 2 месяца назад

    I love Fountain Pens. I found that I like fine nibs for writing and mediums for drawing.
    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @zeus52452
    @zeus52452 2 месяца назад

    Hey DB, great video for beginners and old hands alike. You know I have many of the pens you mentioned. I skipped out on the Kakuno for a long time, but finally picked one up recently. I did a search on all of your pen review videos - yes, all 280 of them. The one pen I'm not certain you've reviewed, I recently acquired as a set of 6. They are the Jinhao 992! I got the set off Amazon for under $15 USD (about $2.08 each), and one surprised me at how well it writes. It is a near copy of my Sailor 1911 Compass except for a portion of the clip and the cap bands & the nib of course. Writing with it I noticed the Jinhao nib was really smooth and it doesn't have the kind of feedback that the Sailor nib has.

  • @lynnbruner5933
    @lynnbruner5933 2 месяца назад

    Well, done, sir! This is absolutely the BEST intro video I have seen. Thank you!

  • @SonnySaxton
    @SonnySaxton Месяц назад +1

    Amazing video, thanks for this 🙏

  • @issue_agreeable9476
    @issue_agreeable9476 Месяц назад

    my verry first fountain pen is the lamy safari, i inked it up with diamine skull and roses and settled on the 1.1 stub nib. safe to say i'm obsessed with fountain pens now!

  • @RGEMB
    @RGEMB 2 месяца назад

    Great list! I've been more and more interested in getting more pens from Chinese manufacturers ever since I had a good experience with a pair of Hong Dians.

  • @paulherman5822
    @paulherman5822 2 месяца назад +1

    Getting my first fountain pen in 1983, really only the LAMY Safari was available on this list, far as I know. And the design just leaves me cold. But even then, there were options. 😉 The generally flattop Sheaffer student was still just a buck or two on a blister card, with several ink cartridges, at most grocery stores. And they're still available for under $15 USD on eBay.
    Was still the heyday of the Parker 45. Originally a student pen, ended up being the official pen for signing official documents of US Presidents from Johnson through Clinton (when it switched to Cross.) Again, still available for under $30 USD on eBay (generally for around $60, "restored," if you're not willing to just take it apart and give it a good soak.) "Vintage" made from 1960 to 2007, very modular and just easy to disassemble for cleaning, and the same cartridge converter design that basically inspired everyone else, and that Parker is still using (still hoping for someone to compare the converter from LAMY to one. VERY visually similar, and the Parker design was both out around 20 years earlier and the 45 was visually copied worldwide. Early Parker-Eversharp converters even had a red knob like the LAMY design of today.)
    And there's my first fountain pen. In 1983, you had trouble giving them away. Was the first brand to go with a stainless steel nib, and in the 1980s, wasn't a gold nib, was either lumped with the Sheaffer student or just thrown out. And budget wise, distribution wise, just not in "collectable" colors like the Safari today, the humble Esterbrook. Want nib options? Esterbrook was the king. 69 or so available, for the writing needs of almost anyone. Only 6 colors, through the mid 1950s, but very easy to fill and clean, and by the 1960s, even a cartridge version was available. For generally around $1 USD, then. (Around $3.50 for the J series, when the SJ was popular for student use, even though there were cheap options even then. Like the Arnold, which was generally in a soup can by the cash register in many US stores for under a dollar. And there's still extant examples of the CH "purse pens" with "educational example" stamped on, for salesmen.)
    Not as easy as most today, being an iconic lever fill design, the Esterbrook sold in the millions from the mid 1930s to end of production in 1971. Easy to restore yourself, generally no longer than 5 minutes, outside of dry time to seal a new ink sac, they're virtually indestructible and still out there for under $20 USD, sometimes still working. (I have examples from the 1930s and early 40s still on the original sac, which debunks the "latex sacs only last around a decade" for me. Modern ones are still made on the original equipment, with the original recipe, to the same specs. So I'd expect years of service, if you avoid alkaline inks.)
    Even if you have to switch the sac, you can get a great pen for under $35, total, USD.
    Of course, saying that, price is likely to go up. 😂 But still under the price of the modern Esterbrook, which is just an overpriced (you're just paying for the pretty plastic and have less standard nib options than a vintage Esterbrook) pen well more than the early ones sold for in today's money ($38 USD. Far cry from the modern price...)
    Great to see your list of more modern options. Like your list, id highly recommended several Chinese options. When Parker sold design rights to the Hero conglomerate, really helped their potential quality. (Wing Sung and Majohn are from the Hero conglomerate, and Majohn was still producing the Parker 45 clone, the 80, last I knew. Under license from Parker.)
    And Jinhao... For the price, there's not much to complain about. Sure, there's a history of baby's bottom, especially with their larger nibs. But at the price? Even a 1950s Wearever for under a dollar might have needed work. And the Jinhao 992, which only comes with a fine number 5 nib, easily the best bang for your buck. Generally still around $2 USD plus shipping.😉
    Good list! And still there's more options out there.

  • @cynajoy433
    @cynajoy433 2 месяца назад

    Been into fountain pens for the past year or so. I have a few…lamy, twsbi, pilot, and a vintage parker from my high school years. My goodness, how did I not know about all those fabulous inexpensive pens? Off to amazon now to check a few out. 🇨🇦

  • @DebraDarkandTwisty
    @DebraDarkandTwisty 2 месяца назад

    I really like all the pens on your list. I have a few Lamys, a few Chinese pens & a Kakuno. Your videos are really helpful. Thank you 🙂

  • @Tom-R805
    @Tom-R805 2 месяца назад

    Enjoy all your videos. I love the Twsbi pens but was surprised how smooth the Asvine P20 wrote.

  • @brownowl4706
    @brownowl4706 2 месяца назад

    Love these videos, fountain pens can be an expensive hobby, so it’s nice that there are mire accessible options for those of us who can’t afford the more costly pens

  • @chi-towncalifornia5916
    @chi-towncalifornia5916 2 месяца назад

    I’d argue that beyond a Platinum Preppy or a Pilot Kakuno, the Lamy Safari is my top recommendation as a sub-35 USD starter pen. It has swappable nibs, it can be filled by cartridges, it can be bought in any color you want, its converter is much better than its counterpart from Pilot, and it’s far less picky with medium or drier flowing inks than Pilot pens. If the Safari isn’t for you, then a medium nib Pilot Kakuno is my top choice, because you can use a Con-70 converter with it. For starters, a Pilot Varsity and an extra fine Platinum Preppy are great introductions to people who want to explore whether they like feedbacky nibs, or smooth nibs.

  • @zombieno1
    @zombieno1 2 месяца назад

    Bought 3 Lamys so i could swap the parts and make a custom version. Went with the matt black with red accents from the limit edition white and red pen. Put the black accents on the white one to make the storm trooper look. Im thinking about getting my son (8 years old) the TWISBY demo because I think he'll enjoy seeing the ink. Just subscribed and love the channel.

  • @sterlingmc
    @sterlingmc 2 месяца назад

    I started with the Pilot Varsity. Thanks for the video!

  • @alohm
    @alohm 2 месяца назад

    After a few years in the hobby, lessons learned the hard way. I have tried from Mont Blanc to high end Parkers.. My twisby is still a great pen and nib, but the feel? Nothing but nothing beats the platinum preppy for price, writing, and usability. Always ready to write. imo. *Using Fudes for years and I agree, apart from sailor pens, my favourite is a jinhao with a wood barrel. Surprised myself. And still a daily driver for I Ching Drawing years later.

  • @SpitfireMkIIFan
    @SpitfireMkIIFan 2 месяца назад

    Your videos got me hooked up on the Safari and fountain pens in general after I used the same ball point for over 10 years ^^. Great stuff!

  • @nourin_siddique
    @nourin_siddique 2 месяца назад

    I reallly love the jinhao 82 size a lot. If someone does not see the appeal in fountain pens, the colours will really draw them in. My jinhao is a little dry but, it just looks so lovely with the Gold clip. I also think Mahjong and Safari's are such great options. My fav is def Kakuno. The japnese pens mimic the gel pen experience so well.... I really love writing with it.

  • @nerkedwards
    @nerkedwards 2 месяца назад +2

    I've become quite fond of your videos. Very informative and helpful when I'm trying to plan on how to get into fountain pens! Also, if you don't mind me asking, what microphone are you using on your videos? Your voice sounds very clear and there's little to no background noise that I can tell with my earbuds. Almost has a broadcast quality as well.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  2 месяца назад +2

      I run the whole channel off my phone. Video, audio, and editing. I use a Rhode Shotgun mic via usb-c. There is no seperate audio track & I can't edit the audio seperately from the video so I need it clear when I record. This is the exact one I use:
      amzn.to/4csOgPr

    • @nerkedwards
      @nerkedwards 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Doodlebud that's awesome! Thanks! It sounds great! I haven't been subscribed for very long, but I really enjoy the content! Keep up the great work!

  • @danmagoo
    @danmagoo 2 месяца назад

    Nice presentation, thanks. For some reason I have 5 Kaweco Sport pens (4 plastic, 1 brass) and all of them dry out within an unusually short time. Even when they are not prematurely dried out, the nibs have inconsistent quality, often too dry in all nib sizes. I have only used them with Kaweco cartridges, as the converter has an insanely small ink supply. Yes, they now make a piston-fill, but I have officially wasted too much time and money on Kaweco. All of the others you recommend here are good. Thanks again.

  • @vintageenthusiast23
    @vintageenthusiast23 2 месяца назад

    I recently bought a vintage mabie Swann on eBay that had been restored I can’t wait for it to arrive and see how it performs. My most expensive pen in my collection at the moment is a pelikan m200

  • @dylanlim4559
    @dylanlim4559 2 месяца назад

    My first pens were two TWSBI Eco's, one in Jade with a 1.1mm stub nib and the other in transparent purple with an EF nib and absolutely loved both!

  • @grantkerr3925
    @grantkerr3925 2 месяца назад

    I've recently purchased the Jinhao X159 and 82, plus the TWSBI Eco, Pilot Prera and Faber-Castell Hexo. In all cases your reviews have helped me make my decisions. Thanks for helping me spend money ~|: ) !! But I used your discount code .

  • @cav89-
    @cav89- 2 месяца назад

    I carry 2 pens in my work backpack/suitcase, one in black and one in blue. Got tired of boring ballpoint pens - and of losing them - around a year ago, and got myself a couple of Lamy models (all on their entry level cost tier), and I just went and got a Platinum Preppy because the price was ridiculously low. I’m carrying one Safari and one Preppy, in the extra fine/0,3mm nib (I write in regular paper, thicker nibs are no bueno for that, for me) for about a year now… and the Preppy nib grew on me. It writes smoother and with better flow than the lamy; between them, the Platinum nib it is by far my favorite. And oh my god, that price is unbelievable. Seals great, writes great, is pretty much inconspicuous (it kinds matters to me, heh); and if a wild toddler smacks is to the floor (I’m a pediatrician) I won’t be upset at all 😅

  • @dlmarsh1916
    @dlmarsh1916 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this information. If I had seen this a year ago when I jumped into the fountain pen rabbit hole, I would definitely have more money in my bank account. I loved the 82 and appreciate the chance to win one. Thank you!

  • @santauxia
    @santauxia 2 месяца назад

    Great list. Agree with you. The Majohn A1 would be the absolute winner for me.

  • @normamccafferty3053
    @normamccafferty3053 2 месяца назад

    It’s helpful to get a recommendation for a pen that works well for left- handers! Thank you. :) Great list. :)

  • @slo_carry
    @slo_carry 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful Doodlebud. I think instead of giving my recommendations without reasoning behind them now, I will direct people here. Thanks for making this video. 🙂

  • @hams_
    @hams_ 2 месяца назад

    Great video. If owning more than one fountain pen doesn't disqualify, would love to win the "82". Perhaps I'll pick up the 9019. Definitely get the Lamy AL-star if you're new to pens!

  • @rakisk8r
    @rakisk8r 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for every one of your valuable videos, Doodlebud! I learn so much from you! Hope that everybody here enjoys their summer! ~kari fox, Victoria, BC

  • @jpfanfic4226
    @jpfanfic4226 2 месяца назад

    Jinhao pens were some of my first pens. Still use them today as every day writers at work. A great option in situations that you fear dropping a fountain pen.