This is interesting and beautiful to me. I think the cap is not mainly for posting but to protect the actual pen so you don't need an additional case for it, and i like that idea. Unless, if you do worry about the cap, then you still need a case...
What an interesting looking pen or should I say cap. Certainly different and unique, and yes it would be nice if things aligned properly🙂 Again thanks for the review fascinating
I think the back weighted feeling is not just because of the centre of mass, but because the cap(which functions as the barrel when posted) is much thicker than the grip. This causes the pen to tilt forward a bit and it can feel like the pen is rolling across your hand rather than sitting in the crook of your hand. I have the same issue with Kaweco Sports, which certainly have the centre of mass in the correct place, but still feel this way to me.
I have this in Persimmon Winds and in Parchment swirl and they are very comfortable to me without posting. In my hand, the long section lets my grip compensate for the smallish girth. One maybe unintentional benefit of the very large cap. If you are cornered into lending your pen “for a quick note”, you wouldn’t be expected to also hand over that huge, honkin’ cap. Kind of like the bathroom key in a gas station😂
I have recently bought this in a different color. I put a 14k Hard Broad of Sailor Pro Gear and love this pen. Of course a bit heavy when posted but I don't post my pens generally. I slightly adjusted the clip and now nib is nicely aligned 😊
I love this pen. I have it in Persimmon Winds color It has the best steel nib of any of my pens. Interestingly, I don't like Sailor nibs and their pens, but Taccia is something else... I always write with it without the cap on. I never put them on my pens.
The form factor is interesting, the acrylic is lovely, and Sailor nibs are among my favorites. However, the step down and misaligned clip/nib would drive me to distraction. This Taccia reminds me of the Franklin Christoph Model 33 Abditus, which I find quite attractive sans clip. It doesn’t post, which kills its utility for me, as girthier sections and barrels are typically my favorites. I do hope Taccia refines the Covenant because it could be wonderful with a little tweaking. 😊
I have the coffee version of this pen and the cap is just too weird. Not thrilled with the nib and the nib section is too skinny for my comfort. All in all a most disappointing pen.😢
A very interesting pen from a design perspective and a lovely marble green acrylic material. Feedback isn’t a problem for me,if I know the nib has been ground that way,though I’d opt for the zoom nib. Nib/clip harmonious alignment or lack there of,doesn’t bother me. Pragmatically speaking,as long as the pen works,that’s all I’m concerned with. I only own 1 inexpensive Sailor Calligraphy pen. If the Australian 🇦🇺 dollar price is acceptable, I am interested in getting one. 🫡
My wife got the blue version for me as a gift a couple of years ago. I absolutely love the way it writes, and it is by far the most unique pen I have!
I bought the blue version for myself. And I agree.
Another fun video Dr. B- thanks for the review. I like your low key humour too!
Unique and interesting pen. Nice review! Thanks.
This is interesting and beautiful to me. I think the cap is not mainly for posting but to protect the actual pen so you don't need an additional case for it, and i like that idea. Unless, if you do worry about the cap, then you still need a case...
What an interesting looking pen or should I say cap. Certainly different and unique, and yes it would be nice if things aligned properly🙂 Again thanks for the review fascinating
I think the back weighted feeling is not just because of the centre of mass, but because the cap(which functions as the barrel when posted) is much thicker than the grip. This causes the pen to tilt forward a bit and it can feel like the pen is rolling across your hand rather than sitting in the crook of your hand. I have the same issue with Kaweco Sports, which certainly have the centre of mass in the correct place, but still feel this way to me.
I have this in Persimmon Winds and in Parchment swirl and they are very comfortable to me without posting. In my hand, the long section lets my grip compensate for the smallish girth. One maybe unintentional benefit of the very large cap. If you are cornered into lending your pen “for a quick note”, you wouldn’t be expected to also hand over that huge, honkin’ cap. Kind of like the bathroom key in a gas station😂
I have recently bought this in a different color. I put a 14k Hard Broad of Sailor Pro Gear and love this pen. Of course a bit heavy when posted but I don't post my pens generally.
I slightly adjusted the clip and now nib is nicely aligned 😊
I love this pen. I have it in Persimmon Winds color It has the best steel nib of any of my pens. Interestingly, I don't like Sailor nibs and their pens, but Taccia is something else... I always write with it without the cap on. I never put them on my pens.
8:38 I think that KWZ inks also has that medicinal smell. I don't know if this is the brand you forgot about
I don’t like the cap. Enjoyed the video!👍
The form factor is interesting, the acrylic is lovely, and Sailor nibs are among my favorites. However, the step down and misaligned clip/nib would drive me to distraction. This Taccia reminds me of the Franklin Christoph Model 33 Abditus, which I find quite attractive sans clip. It doesn’t post, which kills its utility for me, as girthier sections and barrels are typically my favorites. I do hope Taccia refines the Covenant because it could be wonderful with a little tweaking. 😊
Mostly, a beauty.
Lovely pen. The shape looks a bit awkward.
A bit expensive for a steel nib pen…
While the resin is attractive, I suspect my tastes are too conservative for this design.
I have the coffee version of this pen and the cap is just too weird. Not thrilled with the nib and the nib section is too skinny for my comfort. All in all a most disappointing pen.😢
A very interesting pen from a design perspective and a lovely marble green acrylic material. Feedback isn’t a problem for me,if I know the nib has been ground that way,though I’d opt for the zoom nib. Nib/clip harmonious alignment or lack there of,doesn’t bother me.
Pragmatically speaking,as long as the pen works,that’s all I’m concerned with. I only own 1 inexpensive Sailor Calligraphy pen. If the Australian 🇦🇺 dollar price is acceptable, I am interested in getting one. 🫡