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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I bought this guy during..., September 10, 2011
I bought this guy during a long stint in Korea at one of the many Home Plus
shopping centers because: 1. It looks really cool and folds down small, and 2. I
write exclusively with fountain pens and collect them. I picked a few days
before I left and decided to leave it in its packaging until I got home in the
USA where I could unbox it and play with it.
The result with cheap ink and a stiff nib was something that was unwritable. I'm
left handed, but my writing style rarely effects the flow of decent fountain
pens--this guy had almost no ink come out of its extremely stiff nib. I handed
it off to my brother who is right handed and he stated that it wrote well for
him and that was that.
A month later, I noticed he was no longer using it and instead was stealing one
of my other nice steel fountain pens. I asked him why, and he noted that the ink
skipped--a lot. To the point where the pen was unusable in any environment. So I
asked for it back to see what was going on.
Like other users have noted, the nib is so tight that little to no ink can flow
through the nib without extreme amounts of pressure (and again this nib is very
hard, so it will easily damage the paper underneath). The solution to this
problem, like another reviewer stated is using a small piece of brass (you can
use a very fine piece of steel to, or even a fine razor) to open the gap and
customize the pen to your liking. Take the nib and press it against your work
desk until the nib separates enough to stick whatever little thing you're using
and let it rest on it. Keep doing it with various sizes, testing every step
along the way until you get it right where you want it. If it's too much, just
press the nib together and fold it over one another and BAM it's smaller.
It takes some time adjusting it right, but once it is done it's a decent writer
for the price and style (seriously styling).
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Not..., April 21, 2011
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Not usable out of the box, but if you don't mind a little
tweaking a nifty little pen.
When it arrived I was disappointed. The line was very weak and skippy, like a
used-up ballpoint, and I had to press on it to get it to write at all. If it had
been a more expensive pen I would have sent it back but I decided "what the
heck, maybe I can make it work".
After some research on FPN I figured out that the tines of the nib were adjusted
too tightly, thus starving the point of ink. I used the same resource to find
out how to "floss" the nib with a piece of .001" brass shim stock (I happened to
have some, but it's available in most hardware stores). It took a little trial
and error but now that I have the nib dialed in, it writes just fine even with
the (underwhelming) factory ink.
PRO - I like the design, especially the compact size which fits right into my
pocket or planner.
- If you don't mind tinkering with it a little, it's a fun little pen. Mine
works fine now. If it had written this way out of the box I would have given it
4 stars.
CON - I docked the score because I had to work on it to make it usable at all,
let alone "just right".
- The cap threads felt gritty; a tiny dab of petroleum jelly fixed that.
Although this is a mixed review, believe it or not I like the Tasche and will
probably get another one. Now that I know what to do, tweaking a new Tasche
would be a 5 minute job. For a $15 pen I don't mind doing a little tinkering,
but YMMV.
Just don't expect this pen to be perfect out of the box.
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I'd been coveting one..., May 3, 2012
I'd been coveting one of these pens for awhile because they are super pretty but
was wary of actually getting one because of all the subpar reviews. I ended up
finally biting the bullet and getting one and have to say I'm actually pretty
impressed. Like the previous reviewers have said, it's pretty much unusable out
of the box, but if you bend the tines slightly the writing improves
significantly. I will admit it took awhile to get it just right, but now it's
one of my go to pens.
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I couldn't do anything..., February 3, 2010
I couldn't do anything to get it to write evenly, and gave up on it after about
1 hour of struggle. The pen is great to look at but using it is a horrible,
frustrating experience.
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I could not get this..., November 1, 2009
I could not get this pen to write. I tried everything that my limited knowledge
allowed- such as changing the cartridge, squeezing the cartridge, and finally
soaking the Nib. I can't get it to do more than scratch the paper with a faint
line.
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