7 Japanese Fountain Pens You MUST Try!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @2tinytreasures
    @2tinytreasures 10 месяцев назад +73

    My preppy’s were held hostage at my office for over a year during Covid while I worked from home. When I finally got them back….they all still flowed just fine 😅 love love love preppy!

    • @Govindan999
      @Govindan999 3 месяца назад

      @@2tinytreasures That's because you were using good quality ink. Sir what ink you are using.

  • @Stitchxavi
    @Stitchxavi Год назад +121

    Drew’s presentation is always so awesome.

    • @adventuredenali
      @adventuredenali Год назад +2

      Agreed!

    • @iliastsiphlidis4607
      @iliastsiphlidis4607 Год назад +5

      I bet ya there are people that watch Drew that have no interest in fountain pens…

    • @dr_rudrashisdatta10
      @dr_rudrashisdatta10 Год назад +1

      Cheeeeze! 😊

    • @sassytbc7923
      @sassytbc7923 Год назад +3

      And lots of fun to listen too as well.

    • @FuckYouTube777
      @FuckYouTube777 2 месяца назад

      Not anymore. Brian killed his company when he fired Drew so he could bring in a black chick as a host. You watch and see. Goulet is dead to me now.

  • @tbayless8324
    @tbayless8324 Год назад +98

    The Kakuno ( which I am running as eyedropper)...so cool and the Prera are nothing to laugh at, they sit on my desk and they are the first ones I grab. Anything Pilot is good.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад +5

      You're not wrong! - Drew

    • @tbayless8324
      @tbayless8324 Год назад +2

      @@Gouletpens Thank you! Good Video

    • @aardappeleten7701
      @aardappeleten7701 10 месяцев назад +3

      How did you Eye Dropped a Kakuno? Doesn't it have two holes at the bottom of the barrel?

    • @tbayless8324
      @tbayless8324 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@aardappeleten7701 Hot glue gun at the bottom, be sure and test it out with water first.

    • @shellshock10
      @shellshock10 9 месяцев назад

      @@tbayless8324do they look good?

  • @phoebeyuu4525
    @phoebeyuu4525 8 месяцев назад +11

    Got Kakuno as my first fountain pen, and the writing experience with it was so mindblowing I'm starting to wonder why I didn't use fountain pens before. Many reviewers said that you need to feel feedback when writing with pens on lower range of price, but my Kakuno glides so nicely way better than regular pens and I don't feel any feedback from it. I'm really glad I start my fountain pen journey with Kakuno. Now I'm interested with Preppy, too.

  • @Veronica-og8qi
    @Veronica-og8qi 7 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you for featuring Japanese fountain pens. As a Japanese and stationary lover, it makes me happy seeing these kinds of videos and comments❤
    Hope Drew can visit Tokyo some day and make a vlog of all the fountain pen shops we have here😊

  • @IvyRoad
    @IvyRoad Год назад +19

    I know you don’t like the aesthetics of the Kakuno, but many of us love the way it looks and feels… certainly the clear demonstrators. Also many of us appreciate the fact that there is no clip on the cap. Clips always conjure pocket protectors for me. I’m not a corporate type - I use my Kakunos for writing and for sketching - and I appreciate the cool design that does not look like it belongs in a corporate setting. Also it has perfect girth for comfort and significantly more sturdy plastic than other inexpensive pens. I know you like the Kakuno, but there are hordes who also think it looks very cool. Everyone who sees one of my 7 comments on how cool it is right after they say: What is that?! :0)

  • @ttmacdr
    @ttmacdr Год назад +26

    First pen was a Platinum Preppy and it still writes great!

  • @berolinastrassmann
    @berolinastrassmann 11 месяцев назад +12

    I❤Preppy pens! I have a hack for them, though. I "paint" a light layer of resin on the lower end of the cap (a 1 cm wide strip) to reinforce it. I noticed that, after a while, the cap border cracks and the pen doesn't close as well. By adding a thin layer of resin, it is then reinforced against any cracks. It maintains its excellent seal. This has worked even in already cracked pen caps, restoring the "click" sound when closing, a sign that the seal is restored. Thanks fir this inteoduction to the Kakuno. I havent tried one yet and would love to try it

    • @Kenrizo
      @Kenrizo 7 месяцев назад +2

      I found my first preppy (last used over 10 years ago!) and was sad to see that the cap had cracked. I was hoping to get it working again and now seeing your comment I may be able to! Thank you!

  • @InkyPrincess
    @InkyPrincess Год назад +11

    I appreciate Drew's use of "barrel filling" when talking about the Preppy! Out with eyedroppers!!

  • @kimberlycorliss9616
    @kimberlycorliss9616 9 месяцев назад +5

    I love that the Japanese nibs write in very fine lines. It works well with how I write.

  • @195516Z
    @195516Z Год назад +7

    True to your word, you used the term "Barrel-Filled" instead of eye-dropper. I prefer it as well and use it any time the situation calls for it.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад +3

      Haha! Thanks for noticing! This was my first time using it "officially". - Drew

  • @Donna_G
    @Donna_G Год назад +10

    My return to fountain pens happened in 2017 when I bought my first fountain pen from Goulet Pens. It was a Platinum Preppy. My second pen was a Pilot Metropolitan. I used both of these pens a lot, until I got my third fountain pen, a TWSBI Eco. This video was about Japanese pens; so, pretend I didn't mention the Eco.

  • @edwardstaats4935
    @edwardstaats4935 Год назад +8

    I will pass on the Falcon but E95s is amazing. Love your approach, just two people talking about their passion for pens

  • @williambrauner4863
    @williambrauner4863 Год назад +2

    Professional even tone, balanced approach, informative - this style of presentation works for me.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      Glad to hear it! Thanks for joining me! - Drew

  • @annrossi8554
    @annrossi8554 Год назад +3

    Yes, I love the Preppy. Just thought I was being cheap, but Preppy is really my favorite. Thank you.

  • @evayaaasantewaa448
    @evayaaasantewaa448 Год назад +6

    Love the Kakuno. Absolutely love it. Waiting for my Platinum Preppy. Finally, after all this time, ready to see what the excitement is all about!

  • @drnimish333
    @drnimish333 Год назад +10

    E95S is really a beautiful pen.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      It really is! - Drew

    • @michaelmedlinger6399
      @michaelmedlinger6399 Год назад +2

      @@GouletpensI bought mine because you wouldn‘t/couldn‘t stop raving about it - and you were/are absolutely right.

  • @mpjs
    @mpjs 10 месяцев назад +8

    I have a Pilot Vanish Point. It's a fantastic pen 😃

    • @AgeAndTreachery5167
      @AgeAndTreachery5167 8 месяцев назад

      I’ve had my VP for nearly 20 years and it’s still the one I keep going back to most often in my rotation. Still writes like it did when new

  • @daltonparker7792
    @daltonparker7792 Год назад +12

    I have been dying to own a sailor of any kind. I got to try a friends 1911 L with the music nib, and it felt like nothing I’ve ever written with before. As well as trying another friends KOP in ebonite, with a two tone nib. Of all the pens on this list (I own all but sailors), I would say they are nothing short of a perfect list to give you an amazing feel for the Japanese fountain pen market!!! Amazing as always Drew!!

    • @blaiseutube
      @blaiseutube Год назад

      I have it on good authority that writing with a sailor king of pens will ruin you for all other pens .

    • @daltonparker7792
      @daltonparker7792 Год назад

      @@blaiseutube you are not wrong lol. The Mont Blanc 149, and the sailor KOP are both dreams to write with. The larger nib offers a lot more bounce when you write, they both have exquisite craftsmanship, they look gorgeous, and both have an amazing feel in the hand. Other than the rather high price, they are a pen i think everyone should either try, or own!!

  • @shannonmariehauck
    @shannonmariehauck Год назад +4

    If you’ve never used a fountain pen before I highly recommend spending the $7 and getting a Platinum Preppy. Fountain pens are just lots of fun to use.
    My favorites are Pilot metropolitan, explorer, and Kakuno as well as the Platinum preppy and Prefounte, both of which I make eye dropper. I just ordered a black and a red Platinum Plaisir. I really love the Platinum pens because of the spring cap that keeps them from drying out.

    • @greekveteran2715
      @greekveteran2715 Год назад +1

      Kaweco Sport in Burgundy colour with Gold p. Medium Nib and Gold clip....only 28 euro is a steal!! Most beautiful pen for edc! Writing and sketching is awesome,because it provides precision U would never expect from a f pen and at that low weight and price!

  • @pugflyer
    @pugflyer Год назад +4

    I enjoy the Pilot Metropolitan myself, as it is easy to come by being sold in bookshops.

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2tr Год назад +11

    Hi Drew!: Thanks for the heads up on some NEAT Japanese pens! That Burgundy E95 is a HONEY! I was one of those people who saw the Vanishing Point and said ooohhh! NOOOOoooo! That looks so uncomfortable! So I got a knock-off version just to try. Like you said, NO problem, I find that the clip actually gives me something to hold onto. SO! Don't worry about that clip! I WILL be adding a REAL Vanishing Point in EF at some point in the future!!

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      Yes! Exactly! Of course, it's certainly not for everyone - but definitely worth getting in your hands! - Drew

  • @marionevarez1540
    @marionevarez1540 11 месяцев назад +2

    I finally pulled the trigger on a vanishing point. I have been going back and forward on what my first gold nib pen would be. I was considering the E95s, but with my big hands, I decided to go with the VP. I am looking forward to playing around with it. Thank you Drew, Brian and the whole team!

  • @NASA2officials
    @NASA2officials 8 месяцев назад +2

    Well here in Sri Lanka 🏝 , there aren't many Japanese 🗾 pens sold, let alone any Fountain pens 🖋!
    But, I still use one that my Dad gave me a few years ago (he used it in his University days).
    And when I just watched this video, I took it out of my drawer to find out that is was a Japanese PLATINUM Fountain pen, lol🤣. For some reason, I still haven't refilled it for 2 months, yet it still works amazing - Japanese 🎌Craftsmanship is Awesome! 😇🎴

  • @Gilanua
    @Gilanua 7 месяцев назад

    Pilot VP Decimo Pink Champagne is my preciousssssss pen, F nib, buttery smooth writing, gorgeous body, I love it the most of my entire collection. Decimo as slimmer version of regular VP great for small hands. Love, love, love.

  • @tortoiseperson
    @tortoiseperson Год назад +2

    I'm in love with the feel of Sailor nibs! Just picked up a 1911L in a recent sale with the sole aim of experiencing the 21K nib. Now my ambition is to own a King of Pens although I have small girl hands.

  • @lowkeyconvert8971
    @lowkeyconvert8971 10 месяцев назад +1

    the japanese approach to excellent workmanship when it comes to pens, is the same kind craftsmanship that makes them renowned in other areas such as knife making (chef's knives, etc.), woodwork joinery, etc...they've been making waves for a while now in the culinary world too.

  • @michaelmedlinger6399
    @michaelmedlinger6399 Год назад +3

    Your comments and descriptions over time have had me looking at the Falcon for quite a while, and it‘s on my Wish List on your site. Maybe it will be my next pen - and I‘ll throw in a Preppy just for fun. Your recommendations have never led me astray.

  • @ryanthe4694
    @ryanthe4694 Год назад +2

    This video was so fun to watch and engage with! Great job to Drew and the team

  • @stepheninks
    @stepheninks Год назад +3

    I like to draw with Fountain pens, and that Japanese extra fine is one of my favorites. On my channel, the Kakuno and Preppy pen videos I’ve done are two of my favorites. I really need to try the Falcon and the Elite!

  • @jacquelinestauffer5796
    @jacquelinestauffer5796 Месяц назад

    I have all of these pens, and I enjoy all of them and agree with your comments. But the Pilot falcon nib was a revelation! My Pilot Falcon isn't my prettiest pen, but it is one of my favorite writers - if not my absolute favorite writer. Thanks for your video. I find your advice and perspective helpful and enjoyable.

  • @CinkSVideo
    @CinkSVideo Год назад +2

    I think I would be delighted to sit across the desk from Drew and share favorite pens with one another.
    I probably should dive into the lower end of this sampling. Never tried the Preppy. But also…that Sailor King of Pens is calling my name.

  • @VikramDravid
    @VikramDravid Год назад +1

    My very first fountain pen purchases after getting the bug 33 years after I last wrote with one were the Pilot Elite 95s and the Pilot Custom 742.

  • @xxneramacxx4435
    @xxneramacxx4435 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love this format of video.

  • @subdude1979
    @subdude1979 Год назад +1

    I'm an avid Japanese pen collector. The king of pens is one of my Grail pens. I have a realo and a pro gear with 21k nibs, but there's something next level about the size of that nib on the KOP.

  • @rubinbegeja
    @rubinbegeja 8 месяцев назад

    I own three Japanese fountain pens, a Platinum Preppy, a Platinum 3776 Century(which I use daily) and a Pilot E95S(very noble looking). All of these in extra-fine. Of the three Preppy is the finest line one and the most robust writer

  • @debcarroll8192
    @debcarroll8192 Год назад +2

    This was so informative! Thanks!

  • @rogerehinger6694
    @rogerehinger6694 Год назад

    Hey Drew glad to have made your acquaintance at the San Francisco pen show. I sketch and draw with fountain pens, whole heartedly agree on the Kakuno and the Preppy. I tend to break plastic pocket clips so I picked up a Plaisir and swapped feed sections. Easier than pulling and exchanging nibs and it has been working out ' extra fine ' !

  • @ianp3336
    @ianp3336 Год назад +5

    You should add the Pilot Custom 742 to the list! It offers all of Pilot’s normal and specialty nibs!

    • @VikramDravid
      @VikramDravid Год назад

      Yes, it gets sidelined in favor of the 823, but it offers the most bang for buck in the custom line.

  • @jolienkrispijn
    @jolienkrispijn Год назад +2

    Such a great video, Drew! I love your style of presentation! Keep em coming and write on right back at ya!

  • @paulherman5822
    @paulherman5822 Год назад +5

    The Elite/E95S is a timeless look straight from the era of Mad Men. 😁
    If you like the look of the nib, Platinum, Sailor and Pilot made very similar pens that are still very available used, and even some full size with the same style nib (I have a Platinum President with it, and an aerometric filler[!] from the 1970s.😁)

  • @KendallW
    @KendallW Год назад +2

    I waited a long time before trying the Platinum Preppy, and it really is great. Especially for trying inks that might stain your other pens: Baystate Blue! I recently made a video comparing the Preppy and the Pilot Varsity -not exactly an apples to apples comparison, but they are in a similar enough sub $10 zone. I used a list of 15 criteria (of course very science-y and all), 5 categories were tied / user preference, Preppy won 7 categories, and Pilot won 3. So, I suppose Drew is right when he says the Preppy "owns the sub $10 category." Always great to wake up to a Drew video :)

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      That's awesome, Kendall! Makes sense! - Drew

  • @randallstewart1224
    @randallstewart1224 Месяц назад

    As a lawyer (at the time), I used pens a lot. I went through a number of fountain pens, trying to find one prefect for me. Along the way, I bought a Vanishing Point, which for me was a disaster. Over the years, I had developed a habit with my ball point pens of reflexively pumping the point in and out quickly, a nervous habit while I was working. So, after reflexively pumping the VP, picking up the pen by the clip end, and impaling my thumb on the no-so vanished nib several times, I had to give it up. Just as well, as the perfect daily user for me proved to be the Namiki Falcon, with the special use pen being a Parker Duofold, perfect for taking a day's length of trial notes.

  • @Sukeytoo
    @Sukeytoo Год назад +1

    Thank you drew! This was really good to see. I would love the opportunity to write with some of those pens. I just placed my first order with Goulet pens today.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      Yay! Thanks so very much for choosing us! - Drew

  • @lead-dog
    @lead-dog Год назад +2

    Great presentation. Great information. Thanks. Right on about the Preppy. Love them.

  • @georgegarcia566
    @georgegarcia566 8 месяцев назад +1

    Pilot SFM nibs are the jam!

  • @AlanaBaker-cp4cy
    @AlanaBaker-cp4cy Год назад +1

    I finally got my E95s and I LOVE it. I’ve never heard of an extra-fine flex nib because who would make that? My extra-fine writes just like a flex nib, which is quite the treat. And the pen is gorgeous! It was well worth the wait. If someone made a pocket pen case, I’d keep it in my purse.

  • @shilpavadi2887
    @shilpavadi2887 Год назад +4

    5:35 In India CELLO FOUNATIN[FULL NIB VER.] comes in less than 1 dollars and have neck-to-neck competion with preppy, BTW I personally don't like indian local fountain pen inks but pens are very good for extreme mearge budget,If you get it anyhow...give it a shot!!

    • @anil4nature
      @anil4nature 10 месяцев назад

      Which is that Cello FP Shilpa ?
      I am using Camlin FP with Turquoise, Royal Blue, Black, etc.

  • @judithbishop29
    @judithbishop29 Год назад +1

    Great job, Drew! The E95S will be my next purchase!

    • @Soul_Watcher
      @Soul_Watcher Год назад

      I have one and I swear I smile every time I open my pen case and see it. I really do. I love my little jewel.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      You won't be disappointed! - Drew

  • @kevinjones2145
    @kevinjones2145 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like the Preppy. It's a great bargain

  • @pg9168
    @pg9168 Месяц назад +1

    You forgot to mention one important feature on the Pilot Kakuno: it's a children's pen and has a quasi-triangular grip shape designed to force a child's fingers into the proscribed dynamic tripod grip. If you're a lateral tripod gripper, this grip is torture. With a Safari, I have no problem adjusting to the triangular grip b/c the pen has a thick section. Kakuno just totures my poor middle finger though. That said, if you don't mind the grip, it's a very nice little pen and has a great Pilot nib for a low price.

  • @alanpareis734
    @alanpareis734 Год назад

    Another stellar presentation Drew, thanks for making my Wednesday morning.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      I appreciate you joining me! - Drew

  • @OppaiDaisukiDesu-si7ie
    @OppaiDaisukiDesu-si7ie Год назад +1

    may i know what ink you used on the PILOT E95S?

  • @origamichik3n
    @origamichik3n 7 месяцев назад

    I bought several Kakuno pens for ca. 3.5 Euro each on a September 1st sale some years ago. The nib is really nice. The ones made for European market are international standard compatible. As are Plumix and Pluminix.
    And just minutes ago i picked up a parcel with Pilot 78G+ which, i hope, will provide the same pleasant writing experience, that Kakuno does.

  • @jaybird697
    @jaybird697 Год назад

    I can attest using the Falcon. It was my first pen, thanks to Drew and Brian. I enjoy it very much. I got the extra fine, I would recommend the fine or medium instead tho.

  • @jarnMod
    @jarnMod Год назад +2

    My first fountain pen was a Parker. Never like it. Then I get a few Lamy. Quite like it. Then a few from Germany. They're nice.
    Once I got Pilot vanishing point, I never go back. I literally can't bring myself to use non-Japanese pen from that point on. Falcon is a great one. Preppy too. Yeah, all of them. The down side is you might never use other pen again.

  • @blythetretick7081
    @blythetretick7081 Год назад +2

    Great nib overview. Drew's presentation is succinct and engaging, entertaining but never patronizing. Well done.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад +1

      That's super kind of you to say! - Drew

  • @reenathomas4922
    @reenathomas4922 Год назад +2

    Hi Drew, my Platinum Preppy is my everyday jotter for quick scribbles and notes and such. I wore out the quick capping, so I put a piece of scotch tape to tighten. It caps beautifully. The inner cap never wore out. Always on the ready.

  • @Megzamani
    @Megzamani Год назад

    Drew. I need a pen for use with India ink waterproof for doing the line work for watercolors. What ones can you tell me to consider. Right now I have glass dip pen and the platinum carbon ink.

  • @玉琳柯
    @玉琳柯 Год назад

    I hope to try out a Falcon very soon. I used to actively dislike the VP - until I tried one. They're awsome for jotting down intermittent notes.

  • @philippegosselin7756
    @philippegosselin7756 Год назад +2

    I already own 5 of the 7 pens mentioned here. The 2 sailors are the ones I do not own. Good list!

    • @bkbk1184
      @bkbk1184 Год назад

      What's your favorite?

    • @philippegosselin7756
      @philippegosselin7756 Год назад +1

      @@bkbk1184 I have 2 favorite: the e95 and the decimo. The vanishing point/decimo in fine is really smooth and it is useful to have a retractable pen. The e95, I love the look

    • @bkbk1184
      @bkbk1184 Год назад

      @@philippegosselin7756 Thank you!

  • @charlierizor6955
    @charlierizor6955 Год назад +2

    Loved the style of this video Drew. It was like sitting at a lunch counter with a friend who has an amazing pen collection. I have the E95 and Vanishing Point on my wish list. Just not sure I have a need for both. I was surprised the 823 wasn't on the list. I've only heard praise showered on that pen.

    • @CrackerFlower
      @CrackerFlower Год назад +2

      They are both entirely different writing experiences. I have the Vanishing point, the E95s, and a Decimo (the thinner lighter version of the vanishing point). I absolutely love them all. The Vanishing Point and Decimo are both buttery smooth to write with. they completely glide, but the nibs are stiff. The E95s gives minor feed back (still a super smooth experience) but is bouncier. Between the Decimo and the Vanishing Point... it is just a matter of if you like thicker pens or thinner pens... I like them both. But yeah, completely different writing experiences between E95s and Vanishing Point.

  • @xzscvbnm
    @xzscvbnm 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love the fountain pens here but the *real* star of this video's show is your shirt. Where the heck did you get that? It looks great lol

  • @Jay-ql4gp
    @Jay-ql4gp 11 месяцев назад

    You're welcome! That was fun.

  • @jondough7823
    @jondough7823 6 месяцев назад

    Nice list 👍
    I’ve recently fallen down the fountain pen rabbit hole. Bought a Metropolitan and loved it so much that I had to order a Prera also ( Was on sale for $15)
    But now I’m debating on which gold nib pen to get first.

  • @danazaruba268
    @danazaruba268 Год назад

    Hi! I've recently discovered your channel and it's very informative, thank you! Can I use a converter with the Platinum Preppy, and if so, which one? If not, then what size of o ring does it and what kind of silicone grease should I use. I live in France and unfortunately, I have to order everything online as my town is not very well stocked with fountain pen related items. thanks!

  • @dschirpke
    @dschirpke 6 месяцев назад

    I love my Pilot Elite.

  • @woodthrushcottage
    @woodthrushcottage Год назад

    Great vid! They keep getting better and better. Makes me want to try them all!

  • @kurisquare
    @kurisquare Год назад +1

    I have a Preppy* loaded with Carbon Black cartridges and it’s my favorite pen for drawing-the nib feels really nice, and I don’t have to fear about Carbon Black drying up in my pen! (and if it DID dry up, it’s not an expensive pen so it doesn’t hurt as much)
    * my second Preppy…my first one cracked when I accidentally dropped it on a concrete floor 😳💦

  • @LostInSpice
    @LostInSpice Год назад +3

    I have a Pilot Kakuno in Extra Fine. I **hate** the Extra Fine nib. It's so scratchy and makes my handwriting look terrible. I need to try one in a medium nib.
    On the opposite side, I **ADORE** my Vanishing Point. It's my go-to pen almost all the time.

  • @zoel4891
    @zoel4891 Год назад +1

    I went on a trip to Japan earlier this year and bought 3 fountain pens :)

    • @anil4nature
      @anil4nature 10 месяцев назад

      So Nice. Which City in Japan ?
      Are they cheaper than in USA ?

  • @pritamdas5889
    @pritamdas5889 Год назад +1

    Kaküno is legendary 🙌

  • @georgegarcia566
    @georgegarcia566 8 месяцев назад +1

    Pilot e95s 💕

  • @anguswhite8233
    @anguswhite8233 3 месяца назад

    Drew, please consider stocking the Pilot78g+ which comes with an EF nib which really helps those of us with small handwriting:)

  • @mrjughead87
    @mrjughead87 Год назад +1

    The Preppy looks really cool. The King 😮😮😮 OMG 😊

  • @jwcrummett
    @jwcrummett 5 месяцев назад

    Love drawing with Kakunos.

  • @Jason-pq5mq
    @Jason-pq5mq Год назад

    Thanks for another superb video.
    Best shirt so far, in my opinion.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      Haha! Thanks for watching, Jason! - Drew

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 Год назад +1

    falcon *chefs kiss*
    one the few gold nibs that are worth it to me over steel (I think gold is just placebo for most if I'm being honest. a finely tuned steel is just as good 99% of the time)
    E95S to me is a great pen don't get me wrong, but a slightly polished kakuno is just as good if not better. I found it quite stiff too! it's super cute and nice tho.

  • @FountainPenJourney
    @FountainPenJourney Год назад

    Excellent recommendations Drew! 👍

  • @anil4nature
    @anil4nature Год назад

    Wonderful Run Through of these Japanese Beauties Drew👌👌👌😍😍🤎

  • @valentinopine7886
    @valentinopine7886 6 месяцев назад

    Just bought the Pilot Kakuno and a piston converter. I'm used to Montblanc so we'll see how this pen compares. I realize it is a tiny fraction of the price of a Montblanc, however it's Japanese so I expect good things. I do not expect it to compete with Montblanc but will be pleasantly surprised if it writes well.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  6 месяцев назад

      Definitely worth the price, for sure! - Drew

  • @benwonderfulmedia
    @benwonderfulmedia 4 месяца назад

    Because of videos like this I have almost all of these.

  • @whoawhoaization
    @whoawhoaization 6 месяцев назад

    Prera has my heart

  • @jax6277
    @jax6277 11 месяцев назад

    Drew, is the KOP you are holding in the review a special edition pen and if it is, what's its name? Also, do you carry this particular model? I looked around the website and didn't find it there. Great review, as always, and thank you.

  • @subdude1979
    @subdude1979 Год назад

    Fantastic video. One of these days I'll add a king of pen to my collection. It's the only pen in this collection I don't own. (I adore Japanese pens)

  • @ejourneys
    @ejourneys Год назад

    Great video! (Did you see me waving at the screen?) To date I score 2 out of the 7. I just acquired my first Sailor (Pro Gear Slim, MF), which is also my first gold nib, and I adore it even more than I had expected to. I also cherish my Preppies, both 0.3. One lives in my pocket as an EDC. I play with the other at home, refilling its cartridge by syringe with different inks. Glad to see the Preppy getting some love.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад +1

      Waving back! Haha thank you so much for watching! - Drew

  • @danbolton3180
    @danbolton3180 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have three Pilot fountain pens that I bought for sketching. The Pilot Metropolitan (fine), and Pilot Prera (fine) work well with the Sheaffer Skrip, Noodler's and Rohrer and Klinger Sketchink's with zero adjustments. The Pilot Falcon (soft fine) is scratchy and sloppy, at the same time, if that is possible. I have made adjustments that have helped, but since the other two work exceptionally I have cleaned the Falcon and returned it to its box on the shelf.
    The pen that I have used non-stop is the Opus 88 Demonstrator (extra fine). It holds a lot of ink, is comfortable in my hand (as are all of them really, even the tiny Prera), and is cool! My only other fountain pen is a promotional pen my wife scored 20 years ago. The promotional pen, made in China (iridium point Germany fine) is really a good sketcher, but too many pens out for sketching is not a good idea, so I limit myself to three inked at a time.
    My favorite all time pens to write with though are the handmade twig/branch pen's that I bought at Saturday Market in Portland Oregon in 2001. These pens were made to hold Bic ball point replacements, and they were priced at 3/$10. The natural bend of the twigs/branch barrels fall perfectly into my grip.

    • @TheMissPoovey
      @TheMissPoovey 9 месяцев назад

      Silver Dollar City around Springfield Missouri, has those if you need new ones. You might be able to get them online.

  • @ZnZn84
    @ZnZn84 6 месяцев назад

    I have been using kakuno. Cheap and nice writing experience. Only problem is the ink evaporates off quickly when not in use. And my usage pattern fluctuates between intensive use and periods of not using. So that becomes a problem for me.

  • @awaken77
    @awaken77 Год назад

    Platinum 3776 i like the most from Japanese pens (I also have Pilot 742 and Sailor Pro Gear).

  • @mikedavis979
    @mikedavis979 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, as usual! I think I might need to get a Preppy now! I think the only way this video could be better is...if Janéa was in it! :)

  • @davidsantiago-bonilla3442
    @davidsantiago-bonilla3442 Год назад +2

    What about the pilot cavalier? I think it’s really cool and slim.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      Those aren't available to us here in the US. - Drew

  • @sherrycohen1824
    @sherrycohen1824 Год назад +1

    I love my Kakuno and adore its smiley face on the nib. I must be the only one whose Platinum Preppy fountain pens don't work if I don't use them every day!

    • @blaiseutube
      @blaiseutube Год назад

      The kakuno is vastly underrated.
      It really bothers me that my medium kakuno is one of my best writers.

    • @anneK3801
      @anneK3801 Год назад

      I have not tried the Kakuno, but my gateway pen was a Preppy. I was blown away by the difference in a fountain pen and the gel pens I was used to. I have had many Preppies and about half end up getting a cracked cap, even though they all live on my desk only. That ruins the seal that keeps them from drying out. I have one today I had to get started and I wonder if there is an unseen crack that made it dry out.

  • @arghyadipghoshg18
    @arghyadipghoshg18 Год назад +1

    Pilot metropolitan lover from India 😍... the nib is similar to Kakuno...

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      Exactly the same, apart from the imprint! - Drew

    • @anil4nature
      @anil4nature 10 месяцев назад

      Same here, purchased 1 more Metropolitan. And I have Pilot ED Fine Nib.
      Sometime later I want to buy E95s.

  • @nrs6956
    @nrs6956 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @ycplum7062
    @ycplum7062 Год назад

    My first Japanese pen was the Namiki Vanishing Point. Not he Pilot VP. Back then, the VP was under the Namiki line. Now I also have the Pilot Capless as well as two Pilot Metropolitan, one with fine nib an done with a stub. I would eventually like to get a Pilot Falcon and E95, as well as a Sailor Pro Gear.

  • @Dobj319
    @Dobj319 10 месяцев назад

    Kakuno - The face that launched a thousand words. Literally. 😃

  • @alejandromorales9516
    @alejandromorales9516 Год назад

    Happy I have tried all of these ... except the 95S ... and guess what's on the way? I also use a Custom 823, Platinum Plasir (with an 02 nib), and a vintage Platinum Inlaid gold nib pen (but it's full size ... got it from a dude in Japan ages ago online). I tend to prefer Sailor Steel Nibs ... I have no luck with their gold nibs. They just don't suit my hand. But I have a Procolor 500, a Young Profit, a couple DeMannens, a couple Hi Ace Neos and one of their new dip pens with a fude nib and I love all of those dearly.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад

      I think you'll love it! - Drew

  • @abhishekpanja4363
    @abhishekpanja4363 Год назад +1

    Drew…you can’t complete the list without 823…
    It’s a real champ for pilot .

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад +1

      I thought about that - and you're right! However the experience isn't a instant "must-try" for me. If anything, I'd put the 823 on a "If you could only buy one pen" list. - Drew

  • @LauraRPh
    @LauraRPh Год назад

    I’ve had a Pilot Varsity sitting in my desk’s pen cup unused for no-joke like 5 years … just uncapped it and gave it a whirl … boom! Perfect ink with no hard start or skipping. Amazing. How the heck do they do that? Lol.

  • @pj849
    @pj849 Год назад

    Which version of KoP is that?

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Год назад +1

      It's an older pen called "Asian Way" that Brian Goulet bought diring his trip to Japan. - Drew