Sailor Pro Gear Slim Fountain Pen Review

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2023
  • A review of the Sailor Pro Gear Slim fountain pen in the Shikiori Meigetsu finish with a 14k Medium Fine nib. The ink used is Pilot Iroshizuku Tsuki-Yo and the paper is Rhodia 80gsm Dot Pad.

Комментарии • 18

  • @mybibliofiles
    @mybibliofiles 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for the review. I found it on amazon and decided to go for it! ☺️

  • @sajjadhusain4146
    @sajjadhusain4146 Год назад +4

    I only have the one PG Slim ( a gorgeous, pricey, limited edition pen I bought directly from Japan) with a M-F nib. Writes a rather fine line, but with good flow and just consistently nicely. I quite love it. And will always keep it.
    But I still prefer the slightly longer and wider standard Pro Gear - and more importantly the bigger 21k nibs on those pens that also seem to somehow write all round smoother and nicer than the 14k nib. For the record, the only complaints I have ever heard from anybody about Sailor’s gold nibs is with their 14k ones. Scratchiness is the usual gripe.
    Very good review, as usual. You are a Sailor fan, aren’t you? And the price you bought your pen for is quite a steal. Tsuki-yo is one of my top 4 favorites in the Iroshizuku line.
    Edit: I detest posting and only do it when forced to do so. With the PG Slim, even with my sort of large hands, I write with this pen unposted.

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  Год назад

      I have certainly come around to Sailor pens. I didn't have the best introduction to them due to the initial nib issues, and I think they are very overpriced, but I do love their performance and feel.

    • @ikarugaxx3749
      @ikarugaxx3749 Год назад +1

      @@thestationerydev Overpriced versus what? Faber-Castell or Caran d'Ache fountain pens, who will ask as much as twice the price for a PGS, and still give steel nibs?
      Pelikan?
      Montblanc (lol)?

  • @MarcellHobbs
    @MarcellHobbs Год назад +1

    I do have and enjoy this pen, the blue Spring, and the green Summer PGS pens. I purposely did not purchase the Winter because it is too similar in color to the Autumn with the added red flecks of color.

  • @scribblesandinkstains
    @scribblesandinkstains Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this. I’ve had good luck with my PGS nibs.

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename Год назад +3

    Beautiful pen. I'd like to point out that the full size Pro Gear itself is not particularly big, and the Pro Gear Slim is rather small.

  • @MinhTruong101
    @MinhTruong101 Год назад +2

    I have the same pen, my first gold nib...the first ink i put in was robert oster's cherry blossom and that ran dry and not a good writer...but i'm using more wet ink and i really like this nibs feedback, and it is no longer scratchy. I like this on very smooth paper. the issue is the ink getting stuck in the nib unit for me. I can't seem to get it out.

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  Год назад +1

      Hmm, I haven't had any issues with cleaning the ink out, but I agree that it really shines with a nice wet ink.

  • @awaken77
    @awaken77 9 месяцев назад +1

    My Sailor PG Slim is very dry and draws very thin line ( more looks like EF than M-F). Need to find ink which performs better with it.

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  9 месяцев назад +1

      All of the Sailors I have pretty generous ink flow. You might try to get some micomesh and do a couple figure eights and that might sort your problem out. Just be careful to not overdo it.

    • @awaken77
      @awaken77 9 месяцев назад

      @@thestationerydev the problem is with ink flow i think. either nib tines too tightly spaced, or the feed has defect. i tried "push the nib against the nail" trick, and it helped a bit.

  • @archie_en
    @archie_en Год назад +1

    Отличная подача!

  • @cherylr6621
    @cherylr6621 Год назад +1

    It was pretty stupid to dip that pretty section in that blue ink. Much better to fill the converter with a syringe. Hard to clean that off!