My first fountain pen-..., August 27, 2012
My first fountain pen- wrote straight outta the box, gorgeous solid build and
gets attention wherever it goes. The fine point is REALLY fine, so beware- I
actually meant to order a medium point, but I'm still happy. I've noticed that
some ink is seeping out between the tines though- wonder what that's all about.
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1) An outstanding fine..., October 26, 2010
This review is from Pilot Prera Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Slate Gray Body
1) An outstanding fine point, perfect for making quick notes in margins or short
entries in my journal. I didn't know such a combination of fine line and smooth
consistent flow to paper was technically possible. This nib seems incapable of
skipping. Unlike the _EF_ nib in the Penmanship, which seems better suited for
finest detail and drawing, this nib can still be used for writing.
2) Maintains a fine line even on poorer paper, including newspaper crosswords,
when using Noodler's Black (warning: non-zero Nib Creep with this ink).
3) I even use it in handwriting practice as the finer line reveals errors in
letter shape that were (ahem) hidden using edged nibs or normally tip'd nibs.
4) I received it on 25 Oct 2010 and it came with two cartridges and one CON-20
converter.
5) Actual color is quite close to that of the last photograph showing pen and
cap adjacent to it.
6) The cap has magnets in it. Strong ones. I'll try to keep it a safe distance
from portable memory devices (USB flashdrives, camera memory cards) and my
digital watches and calculators.
I waited several months for jetpens to restock this pen and it has proved well
worth the wait.
This _F_ nib and its _M_ sibling are so good I'm compelled to take all our
Pelikans from Fahrney's Pens and put them up for sale.
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Let's start off by saying..., August 14, 2011
This review is from Pilot Prera Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Lime Green Body
Let's start off by saying this fountain pen has a VERY FINE nib. If you're used
to European Fine nibs like the likes of Kaweco or Lamy, make sure you are aware
that this is JAPANESE fine. Think needlepoint 0.3 and you'll get a sense of the
fineness. If you like the idea of a needlepoint fountain pen that has relatively
no tooth, then this is your pen!
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I've had this pen for..., March 17, 2011
This review is from Pilot Prera Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Slate Gray Body
I've had this pen for about a week now. I'm starting to like it a bit better -
for me, the nib was so fine that ink would not flow, so I finally slid a thin
sheet of plastic between the tines and spread them out just a tad and now it
writes well. The grey color is fine for work, and I am now using this pen as my
daily carry. It's very solidly constructed, and the lid is secure either capped
or posted. All hardware on the pen is solid. I may get another one.
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I absolutely love this..., October 1, 2011
This review is from Pilot Prera Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Lime Green Body
I absolutely love this pen. It far exceeded my expectations for a moderate
priced fountain pen. It writes and draws with a fine line (approx. 03) and is
steady in the hand. Its light weight makes it a non-stop writer, and the
cartridge seems to have an endless supply of ink and hasn't forced me to make a
change or try out a converter after days of heavy use.
I've been sketching with it as much as writing and can't say enough good things
about the experience.
I liked this pen so much I bought a second, a rarity for me, but I suspect these
pens will become a rage or a cult pen one day, and a second seemed like a
must-have.
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