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(15 customer reviews)
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Excellent pen, with a...,
November 19, 2012
Excellent pen, with a wonderful nib.
I had to flush the nib to get proper ink flow, but from then on in it has been
great. It lays down a consistent line, with a width comparable to a standard
ballpoint pen.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Have now used this pen...,
October 20, 2012
Have now used this pen (silver finish) and three nibs (F, M, B) for about a
year. I'm a 6'2" 200 lb guy and this pen is extremely comfortable in my large
hand. Of all my fountain pens (Sheaffer, Safarfi, Al-Star, Kaweco), this is
clearly a favorite. Most used nibs are F and M but like to work with all three.
Masterpiece in design, construction, reliability and durability. The medal
threads mesh smooth as butter. Capped, the pen is like holding a Cross
ballpoint...about same length, same thickness, just about tenth the weight; also
about same size/wt as Fisher bullet pen. Was skeptical before purchase but the
more I use it the more I appreciate the genius behind it. Even the nibs are
about easiest and most durable I've ever experienced. The small cartridges are
just right size and sturdy enough to refill and use for other inks/colors. All
pen colors are very appealing and ten-star service from folks at JetPens is
unbeatable. Add one or two of these guys to your arsenal...you won't regret it.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Cute as a bugs ear...and...,
April 9, 2012
Cute as a bugs ear...and it has a beautiful Bock nib that performs very well. A
very light fountain pen, nice finish, machining. Clean the pen with a dilute
solution of ammonia or Dawn liquid detergent and water, rinse well(gets rid of
manufacturing oil). Pat dry. Make sure your feed is lined up with the nib. Load
a Kaweco or Herbin cartridge, tap the nib gently on your paper to get the ink
flowing. Enjoy. Oh and the cap posts perfectly allowing a lot more length to the
pen.
Great little fountain pen!
Had this pen for quite...,
December 29, 2012
Had this pen for quite a while now and I love it. Its form factor allows it to
be transported in a pocket while taking up next to no space. A word of warning,
you need to flush the nib before you write with this pen. I was too eager to use
it and did not, and the ink just wont flow properly until you do. After that,
the writing was smooth without any skips, the line was consistent and thin (you
can have a small amount of width variance if you push into it).
Overall very good pen, a great purchase.
I just receive my liliput....,
December 7, 2012
I just receive my liliput. And was a big surprise when I open the box. This pen
is gracefully small. You can“t realize from the picture how tiny is this pen.
It is a realy pleasure to write with it. It fits comfortably in your hand and
the nib quality is amazing. The service of Jetpens is excelente. Thanks a lot
Jetpens.
Love. Love. Love. I...,
August 23, 2012
Love. Love. Love. I carry this pen with me everywhere. It tucks nicely into a
pocket or in the groove of a notepad. The tip does not have a huge amount of
flex but I can create minimal thick and thin lines. The lid screws into the top
of the pen and becomes a standard sized pen. It's comfortable and the black
matte aluminum finish is sleek.
This pen just arrived...,
August 19, 2011
This pen just arrived today, and it's wonderful! It's smaller than I expected
(about the diameter of a Space Pen, and a little longer), but that's actually
ideal for me. The nib is very fine and very smooth. I like that the cap screws
on very securely. This one will definitely become a daily user! I only wish I
could get a converter for it.
6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful
I took a chance on this...,
January 26, 2012
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Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Silver Body
I took a chance on this pen based on it's limited reviews. So far I LOVE this
pen. In the past I bought a fine nib fountain pen, and even capped it would
take some "work" to get flowing again once I started using it (if I didn't use
it every day for example). This pen, even at an *Extra* Fine Nib, always flows
smoothly. No scratching or skipping. No 'work' to get it flowing, unless you
left it uncapped for an hour without using it, then you may need to scribble a
bit to get it working.
My handwriting looks better using this pen (smile). It is very small, so keep
that in mind when you're considering this purchase... and it's very light -
which I like because I find my hand fatigues quicker holding heavier pens. You
do have to screw the cap to the end in order to use, which can be time
consuming... so not my go to pen for a quick jot when the phone rings. However,
keeping it uncapped and poised in a meeting works wonderfully.
I also ordered the Purple ink (which I will likely also review separately) and
it's the ideal shade. It has black undertones and is simple, understated, yet
different. Not "girly highschool note" different, just distinguished.
Overall, it's a great pen and I'm very happy with this purchase!
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
I love this pen. I love...,
July 15, 2011
This review is from
Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Silver Body
I love this pen. I love the compactness of it and the design is beautiful. Even
the graphics are a great design feature. The only negative thing I can say about
this pen is that I wish the fine nib were as fine as my Kaweco AL Sport fountain
pen. I don't know why there is a difference in the two nib ink widths when I
write. The nib on both of my pens are clearly labeled with an "F". Maybe I will
have to purchase the black color Liliput just to see if I get a finer nib :)
Jetpens owns me! I am glad they are a source for the Kaweco's. I think both
Jetpens and Kaweco are fair in the pricing of these pens.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
I have a lot of fountain...,
June 21, 2011
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Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Silver Body
I have a lot of fountain pens, all of them with unique characteristics setting
them apart. This Kaweco Liliput I like better than my Kaweco sport due to its
small size. When closed it easily fits into your pants or shirt pocket without
notice (as it doesn't have a clip). It has a sturdy design as the cap secures
to the base with a screw function that is solid with no wobbling. It is about as
thin as a pencil so users with large hands may not like the width. The fine tip
is more of a 0.8 line than an expected 0.5 width I prefer. I was hoping to use a
Ohto Fountain Pen Converter but the base area for the ink cartridge is too small
to hold it. The price may seem high but the quality, compact size and
craftsmanship justifies the higher price. I would give it 5 stars if the line
was thinner and a inkwell converter were available. A good purchase nonetheless.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
Cute as a bugs ear...and...,
April 10, 2012
This review is from
Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Silver Body
Cute as a bugs ear...and it has a beautiful Bock nib that performs very well. A
very light fountain pen, nice finish, machining. Clean the pen with a dilute
solution of ammonia or Dawn liquid detergent and water, rinse well(gets rid of
manufacturing oil). Pat dry. Make sure your feed is lined up with the nib. Load
a Kaweco or Herbin cartridge, tap the nib gently on your paper to get the ink
flowing. Enjoy. Oh and the cap posts perfectly allowing a lot more length to the
pen.
Great little fountain pen!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Excellent pen. The small...,
May 15, 2012
This review is from
Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Silver Body
Excellent pen. The small size does not contribute to fatigue as I expected.
Fits comfortably in my hand for extended note sessions. Using Kaweco or even
Private Reserve cartridges, the cap can be off for over a minute before the flow
skips on startup. The nib stays remarkably clean -- no ink anywhere. I am used
to my sloppy Lamy Safari, which gets ink all over the grip and nib and requires
weekly cleaning.
I love keeping it in my pants pocket since I do not always have a shirt pocket
for longer pens with clips. Now I just carry it everywhere.
The fine nib leaves a broader line than I hoped, but not bad enough to take off
a star.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I love this pen. Like...,
May 2, 2012
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Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Silver Body
I love this pen. Like all the other Kawecos, it's a smooth, wet writer. It
starts right up every time, and its small size makes it the ideal go-anywhere
pen. It has a very classy, well-made feel to it. I love the sleek silver. Mine
is a Fine nib. I do a lot of sketching with it as well as writing, and it has no
trouble keeping up with me. I've done a review on my blog post with photos at
this link:
http://hudsonvalleysketches.blogspot.com/2012/05/willow-tree-in-front-yard-and-
lilliput.html
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
The Kaweco Liliput is...,
February 29, 2012
This review is from
Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Silver Body
The Kaweco Liliput is only 8.3 grams empty and 9.6 grams with ink, it weighs
less than four pennies, and about the same as a Pilot Petit1 inked. A thin pen,
the section comes in at 8mm and at the widest at 10mm, that being the cap. It
has a fairly thin aluminum body, roughly 2x the thickness of a soda can wall,
but has proven to be very sturdy. Using Namiki black ink, the extra fine nib is
very smooth, as close to buttery smooth as you can get on an extra fine nib.
Line width is in the range of 0.5mm. Altogether it is and very well made pen.
Side note, the pen does not come with an ink cartridge.
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I hate to give this pen...,
August 21, 2012
This review is from
Kaweco Liliput Al Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Silver Body
I hate to give this pen a bad review, but I'm really pretty disappointed in it.
The pen writes well, no complaints there. It is tiny and carries well. My main
complaint is that it is a pain to use. It's way to short to write with without
posting. However, you have to both unscrew the cap to get it of and screw it
back on to the body (awkwardly) to write. This makes it a pretty poor tool for
quick notes (mostly what I want for a pen in my pocket). I wish that I had
plunked down the extra cash and gone with the sportAL. As it stands, I find
myself more inclined to use my Sport more than this.