Gentleman's Gazette I lose alot of my pens so my usual daily carry is a pilot metropolitan so I don't break the bank when I lose it.
@firehawkws76 жыл бұрын
Parker T1 Rare and expensive, but man does it write smoothly. And being titanium it is SO light. As for a beginner pen, I agree with the Metro as the best entry pen. The Jinhaos usually need lots of nib tuning to write smoothly.
@StarKnightZ6 жыл бұрын
Lamy safari, lefthanded. Do a video on fountain pens for all your lefty fans!
@basilisboss39086 жыл бұрын
Parker urban black and gold
@rcdanger6 жыл бұрын
Parker. I started using it in school too!
@IamPhantom-mv6gl6 жыл бұрын
I’m a High Schooler from Australia, and I use the Lamy Safari fountain pen for most of my class notes. Very uncommon, but people often ask me where they can buy one. In my opinion, it presents great value and everyone should own AT LEAST one. If not the Safari, at least one other fountain pen.
@webpig7115 жыл бұрын
IamPhantom 1758 Good choice! The LAMY is a very reliable everyday pen and it comes in sooo many cute colours. In fact I‘m so intrigued ba the colours, I started to collect them, and I have more than 20 Safaris and Allstars now. 😁
@MountainsAtMidnight3 жыл бұрын
I’m also an Aussie high schooler! I’ve been using a pilot kaküno for around a year and a half and bought my first two Safari’s this week! Many of my class mates ask to use my pen to see how it feels and I have pulled several of them down the fountain pen rabbit hole 😅. I’m surprised schools don’t teach with them in more countries, come on Australia we’re missing out!!
@Harlem553 жыл бұрын
@@MountainsAtMidnight The interesting thing is that in the U.S. The Fountain Pen is a mark of either a Med Student, a law student, or affluence and luxury. About the only place you're apt to see them is in an attorney's office. The Felt Tip is far more common.
@oliverkroker5272 жыл бұрын
Send them to Heidelberg in Germany^^ Here they are being produced ;)
@liselottefrejdig11122 жыл бұрын
In Germany, the pupils get a fountain pen and learns how to use and write wih it.
@AFCAWorldBodybuildingArchive5 жыл бұрын
When I switched from a cartridge razor to a safety razor, I kinda want to do the same thing with my writing tools. No waste, classy, stylish. 💪🙏
@jennanuziato17845 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@fleamarketkeanu4 жыл бұрын
It just feels better, too. Even when I do cut myself, it doesn't hurt as badly. They also handle butter and lotions better, which I find to make less mess and work better than cream.
@ObamaoZedong4 жыл бұрын
Next step, go straight razor and quill
@christophermaggard99173 жыл бұрын
The archaic brings about a sense of security! But they are also pretty darn good!🐕😺😻🙀😽😸
@LEVELGAZANOW4 ай бұрын
Funny that I found my enjoyment for fountain pens through my journey into a safety razor as well. I honestly believed that I was the only one.
@horseshoe_nc6 жыл бұрын
I just picked up my first fountain pen, a Pilot Metropolitan with a fine nib. As a left handed person. I have either had ball point pens, that sometimes doesn't write well. Or, gel pens that dries too slowly. So far, I am really liking the Pilot Metropolitan. The ink made by Pilot, drys on paper very quickly. And the pen lays down ink very well. I also really like the light touch needed to write.
@gentlemansgazette6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@boomjonggol57576 жыл бұрын
Which Pilot ink? Namiki? Iroshizuku? Their 350ml ink?
@horseshoe_nc6 жыл бұрын
@@boomjonggol5757, iroshizuku is the brand I bought. It was the recommended ink in the manual that came with my pen. There was a lot of colors to pick from. I went with a 50ml bottle of asa-gao.
@micheledickey40666 жыл бұрын
I have this pen and it is a bit heavy for me. I like to use fountain pens for all of my writing and I write quite a bit.
@horseshoe_nc6 жыл бұрын
@@micheledickey4066, I could see how it would feel a little heavy for some. Personally, I think it's weight is pretty much perfect for me. However, most of my writing is, jotting down notes or numbers at work.
@RainbowTurd6 жыл бұрын
Every student still used the Lamy Safari at least once in Germany^^
@dejan.b176 жыл бұрын
Joschka Bernhardt I did lol
@aarondeuser8486 жыл бұрын
Facts
@JK-mo5rx6 жыл бұрын
standard
@nopenope16 жыл бұрын
I've used Pelikan ;p
@whatever67396 жыл бұрын
Lamy Masterrace. Ich glaube in Deutschland ist der Safari auch gut billiger als in den Usa
@NotAFanMan884 жыл бұрын
TWISBI Eco. At around 30 USD it can be the first and last fountain pen you need honestly. Twist cap that'll never let the pen dry out, piston filling, the pen barrel is the ink window, and a nice assortment of nibs that are very smooth to write with. They're wonderful.
@prabhatsourya38832 жыл бұрын
True that. I fell in love with that pen so much that I ended up buying it thrice. One with a medium nib, and two with fine nibs. The ink doesn't dry out. Mine didn't dry out even after 2 months of lying about (in that timespan, my parker IM and Parker Urban dried out and had to be thoroughly cleaned to make them usable).
@mercster Жыл бұрын
Yes that is a good pen as well. I didn't find it quite as reliable as the Safari, but it's a great pen.
@chrisblanc6635 ай бұрын
Love TWSBI!!! I have done eco’s and done higher prices. The eco was my first to see if I liked fountain pens. I still have my first eco, and use it regularly.
@medihabaku44464 жыл бұрын
My pick was the X450, I love it and it really looks a lot more expensive than it actually is. Also it writes very smoothly, no scratchy feeling and very well made.
@deborahgiles82143 жыл бұрын
I love my Lamy Safaris. I have one with an extra fine and one with a medium nib. I use them for ink sketching with permanent Platinum Carbon ink. I also write with them both daily to keep the ink flowing. I love how durable and practical they are and the fun modern design. I love that I can just refill whenever the ink runs out. Buying these was a choice I made in order to avoid throwing out plastic pens regularly and to eventually save money over constantly re-buying non-refillable black pens for sketching. It has worked out VERY well.
@kennekam3 жыл бұрын
Glad you included the Pilot Varsity. One of my favorites. Many years ago I bought a Mont Blanc 149 which had problems with its ink feed. So I sent it in for a checkup. When I got it back and tested it, there was still a problem with the ink feed. Too little ink came trough. So back it went. When I tested it, this time there was much to much ink flow. So for a third time I sent it back, this time with a Pilot Varsity and a request to adjust the ink flow so that it was the same as the Varsity. MB was not impressed with me at all :) But they did replace the pen with another which solved the problem. Strange that 149 was the only one I had problems with. Must have owned 50-60 MBs over the years. My favorite ones are the 147 Traveler and the Herbert von Karajan homage. And the 145 ballpoint for when I have to fill out forms.
@colasalz25 жыл бұрын
I visited the factory of Lamy when I was a child.... i grew up in Heidelberg, Germany. And LAMY safari is kind of the " go to" fountain pen for many pupils.
@joer56274 ай бұрын
I used to visit Heidelberg for work at least twice a year. I do miss it.
@bootsnsaddle82894 жыл бұрын
Finally !!! Someone showed me HOW to fill a fountain pen !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
@toddmiller52074 жыл бұрын
My favorite part about the Lamy Safari is that you can mix and match colors among your collection (or with your friends).
@stefanhnavetsea15886 жыл бұрын
jinhao x750 it is hefty, well made, writes well on normal paper, didn't dry out on the nib after months, their own blue cartridge is also good, and cheap.
@Boerje696 жыл бұрын
I started with Lamy Safari. Definetly recommended!
@gamingacademy4014 жыл бұрын
Ok
@youaretotallyright36864 жыл бұрын
i personally disagree, i find it to feather too much. you are uneducated. you are what is wrong with this world.
@youaretotallyright36864 жыл бұрын
jk bro i agree i love you jesus
@youaretotallyright36864 жыл бұрын
god loves you
@bulletstothebeat17684 жыл бұрын
Ok what about my wallet and i live in ph every dollar cost 50 pesos
@mangophett36 жыл бұрын
Love the fountain pen video! I would also love to see more, maybe one explaining elegant inks and colours you recommend for professionalism. I personally love using a dark brown or a very dark teal black, especially the Pilot Iroshizuku inks. Maybe even a video on slightly higher end gold nibs too? Fountain pens really add that finishing touch in a quality outfit
@GoldspotPens6 жыл бұрын
Spot on suggestions and a great primer for beginners to understand their options to start off. The Jinhaos may be a little troublesome with quality control being spotty from China. The Faber-Castell Grip is another solid option from Germany.
@alabaster3024 жыл бұрын
This video has been an immense help in starting my fountain pen collection! Thank you so much for making it very clear to someone with little fountain pen experience such as myself.
@pewpewcat76794 жыл бұрын
I had the lamy and pelikan fountain pens back in school and I remember liking the lamy a lot and was so excited when i got it. (I grew up in germany) i miss using these a lot
@kennethmcgeechan6045 жыл бұрын
The Pilot V pen is brilliant for leaving in your desk at work just for those rare occasions when you forget your good pens as it will write 1st time even if it has not been used in 6-9 months.
@doc812510 ай бұрын
I heard a story about someone having a 10 year old V pen start right up, the seal on those are amazing and honestly it's just a brilliant pen all around
@vlmilillo3 жыл бұрын
I use the Platinum Preppy .03 daily, and I am happy with it even though it is sometimes scratchy. I also have a Jinhao 601a that I like very much. I am new to fountain pens by the way.
@grammarnazi74285 жыл бұрын
If you are looking for an inexpensive pen, the Wing Sung 698 and Pilot 78g are great options under 20$. They are presentable and the 78g broad series even comes with italic capabilities. Edit: They come in a wide range of colors from clear, or as I like: black and gold. My Wing Sung 698 has not shown ANY signs of wear in three months, despite daily school use.
@gnomilius5 жыл бұрын
Canadian prices: Pilot Metropolitan: $22-28 Pilot Varsity: $4-7 Jinhao x450: $7 Jinhao x750: $10 Lamy Safari: $34-37 (These are all based on the cheapest/best offers I could find in Canadian prices.) The Pilot Metropolitan is my favorite. I love the simple design, and it's shape. The grip is also amazing, and it comes with my favorite converter. I would definitely recommend this, or a Jinhao as a starter pen. Update: I think that a Jinhao x750 is the most worth it pen for beginners.
@mohammadadil41755 жыл бұрын
I swear we are being ripped off. I get pens from Pakistan and I can get about 20 to 25 really good pens for one metropolitan.
@atillaatif92204 жыл бұрын
Could you please divulge the link for pilot?
@Captain_MonsterFart4 жыл бұрын
@@mohammadadil4175 Who needs 25 pens?
@ianschmoob8744 жыл бұрын
isnt the canadian dollar at least 1.25 times the worth of the US?
@oz_jones Жыл бұрын
@@Captain_MonsterFart A man with 24 friends, obviously!
@victormendoza26305 жыл бұрын
I bought my first Montblanc pen today because this video, thank You so much for the education.
@lyutsin213 жыл бұрын
The only fountain pen I currently own is a Lamy Safari. I use it for writing in a journal. I use bottled ink and a converter, extra fine nib. I had a Lamy Safari and a Ohto pen made in Japan that cost $15. I forgot why I got rid of it. I had one package of Pilot varsity disposable fountain pens.
@introvertedsoul9245 жыл бұрын
I do vouch for Pilot Metropolitan Medium nib fountain pens. Inexpensive and yet provides silky smooth writing. It is important to use good ink to ensure good ink flow. I use parker quink. Only drawbacks with these pens are that they have a rather small grip.
@ChaysLove6 жыл бұрын
I always have some of those varsity pens around. I just love them! Just recently bought a Jinhao pen & I am SO impressed with it. Definitely doesn't look like a $5 pen. I used to have a collection of Lamy & Parker pens. Somehow they hot lost when I last moved 😭
@AntonioKowatsch5 жыл бұрын
I, too, used a red Lamy Safari when I attended school here in Germany. As a matter of fact, I still have that same pen, lying around somewhere (I'm the sentimental type). These days I prefer the fountain pens from Visconti.
@asc71476 жыл бұрын
TWSBI Eco is a great beginner pen as well -- piston filler and a decent nib for around $30
@Ematched6 жыл бұрын
Andrew Cook yeah, great pen. It also has a grip similar to the Safari.
@trobolina26 жыл бұрын
I was about to suggest this pen myself. I think it has one of the greatest steel nibs that can even compete with way more expensive steel nibs. Also it has a big Ink tank it can last me easily a week without refill.
@jonathanlynch80896 жыл бұрын
Yeah that would be great but it has now gone up to around $100-$110 Aud
@annakarden31045 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanlynch8089 are you sure you´re not looking at the 580? Because on GouletPens they still go for 30$
@drewdavisvan5 жыл бұрын
Agreed. First you buy an eco. Then you love it and buy an Opus 88 demonstrator. 😎
@spartan_64872 жыл бұрын
I bought a Parker vector XL with a medium nib. It writes like a dream. Much smoother that any other pen I've used
@grumblekin5 жыл бұрын
I collect old and new fountain pens and agree with the points in this video. I have 120 bottles of ink, too... But that's a different video!
@toddmiller52074 жыл бұрын
It's too bad that Sheaffer did away with their Skrip ink bottles. I still have a few that I use today.
@lilyraimey34995 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend the Jinhao 250! It’s durable and comfortable. It has a converter and it’s smooth. Got mine with 10 cartridges and one converter for $1.80
@jacknemo80215 жыл бұрын
My experience is that the Pilot Metropolitan is the best starter pen. The price to quality ratio is unbeatable. I think since pilot makes their own nibs my guess is they have just one line making them. Such that the same master craftsman who make the mighty #50 nib for the Namiki Emperor also make the nibs for the other pens as well (of course with less hand tuning after ). Variety of nib widths and the aprox 20 usd cost is unbeatable. Also with the huge price drop in their Iroshizuku inks what isn't to love about pilot.
@mommymilestones5 жыл бұрын
I bought a jinhao x450 for $4.20 on ebay today. I learned how to write my signature, and write in cursive in genral. It says it will be here in about a month. Thanks for helping me find such a nice fountain pen to be my first one!
@amlemus6 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video as always. My first fountain pen (at 35 y/o) is a Kaweco Sport that I received from Bespoke Post. The M nib on it is a bit too wide for me. Loving it so far nonetheless but really want to see if the Pilot Metropolitan would be better suited for everyday use. Keep up the great work as always!
@latetotheparty75515 жыл бұрын
That was also my first fountain pen from the same source too! It's a tad small for my hands but writes both smoothly and consistently and is one of my favourites now that I'm six in.
@jobustify2 жыл бұрын
So glad your video convinced me to try the Pilot Metro. It's absolutely perfect and a complete package for a great price (even if all the prices you quoted are 2 - 3 times higher in Canada 🤨).
@stylishoversixty94596 жыл бұрын
I definitely appreciate always any video you do in regards to fountain pens awhile back I expressed to you that this is a subject close to my heart I do have a collection of various pens and nib sizes and whenever I write a thank you note or share a greeting card I make it a practice to always use a fountain pen thanks so much for sharing this helpful information!
@Sabasanosiss5 жыл бұрын
Ha, thank you. I just decided to get into fountain pens and my first was actually the Pilot. And I'm actually looking to upgrade from there.
@jairustheadventurer39356 жыл бұрын
I was given a fountain pen last year, and I used it for school writing. It was deffinately worth it. If you haven't tried it, you deffinately should!
@Tennishead216 жыл бұрын
Another excellent video, Sven. My favourite fountain pen is my platinum classic from Graf von Faber Castell with a fine nib. For beginners, I recommend looking at the Faber Castell Loom, which is a wonderful pen for about €25-€30. Have you considered doing a video on fountain pen ink as a follow up to this series?
@danmercer81396 ай бұрын
I started using a Shaeffer cartridge pen with a blue transparent barrel in 7th grade when I was intrigued by it after seeing it in the Drag Store across the street from my school. Mostly they had blue cartridges but occasionally they had black, which I treasured. Used that pen most of the way through college, but then the store stopped carrying the cartridges. Almost 60 years later I sent away to Amazon for their current pen, but the barrel was opaque so I couldn't tell when it ran out of ink. I also wasn't happy with the nib. It did have larger cartridges. I kept looking and one day at Target I saw a four pack of Zebra fountain pens with blue, black, red and indigo inks and I fell in love. I went back to Target and got a second pack and then they stopped carrying them. But Amazon has them and they are very economical. Yes, they're disposable but then so are most pens. The ink lasts forever and flows nicely on the page.
@RightWing15 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. When I was at school early to late 70's, I always used fountain pen and Parker Biro pens. Despite advances in cheaper biro's I still feel the tips are too fine, especially in the stock stationery cupboard fare that employers provide, and as I do a lot of reviewing and signature/signoffs in my job, I've tried Gel pens which I like but these can be costly for decent ones. I've lost in house moves etc a few pens I had, a decent Schaeffer fountain pen with gold nib being one I was hoping to find. So your video was of great interest as I want something decent, that hopefully work colleagues won't be inclined to "borrow" but equally won't cost the earth. I decided I would try out the Jinhao as they seem cheaply available online for under £6 including the ink converter, and I have plenty of that from doing general and calligraphy work. The local WH Smith was selling a cheap Parker pen £8 down to £4 so I tried, but after just 10 days I'm having ink flow and scratchiness issues. I will try and get the nib out if I can, if not I'll probably just see how the Jinhao performs. However if anyone can recommend a broad nib pen for £30-£40 Max that is a star performer then drop me a comment.
@conradsmith93325 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, I love using fountain pens. In my opinion the pilot metropolition is the best beginer pen, the quality is very consistent and they write well.
@RJ-hx5nb5 жыл бұрын
In the USA we don't give school children fountain pens. They don't even know what they are ! We've also stopped teaching them handwriting ! ...print only.
@helenmcdonnell25854 жыл бұрын
Sad that children aren't given the skill to write properly, learning print and cursive. I remember taking such pride in my school work and my penmanship.i used a Sheaffer italic nib fountain pen at the convent. I am 57 now and have witnessed the dumbing down. A generation of illiterates we have now. The future looks bleak.
@HMSBreadnought4 жыл бұрын
Jinhao pens get compliments and write SO well
@guzzifabrication34485 жыл бұрын
Your video was of great help with entrance into fountain pens, I went with the Pilot Metropolitan as my daughters first fountain. I'm sure this will enhance and enrich her future, thank you
@DPPOfficial5 жыл бұрын
LOL, I live in Heidelberg, but I didn't know Lami makes their Pens there! Like everyone in my Class has a Lami Pen! (I have the Jinhao X450)
@johnthevoice62706 жыл бұрын
When I was in elementary school I learned how to write with a fountain pen. Since 3rd grade I have not written with a fountain pen. About 6 months ago I bought a Cross fountain pen. I enjoy writing with it because it allows me to write faster and nicer. Also, I get complemented a lot. I truly recommend it! It’s a nice looking pen at a value of 20 dollars!
@EllaBee905 жыл бұрын
My coworkers used to steal my ball pens and I would be left with nothing to write with. Then I decided to buy a couple of Pilot Varsity and it did the trick, nobody wanted to use them because they didn't know how to write with fountain pens. I just wish these pens would come with medium and large nibs. At home I got Staedtler and Sheaffer fountain pens.
@manueldeubler11276 жыл бұрын
Oh my god! 0:53 The Orangerie in the Schlossgarten in Erlangen! Beautiful! I wanted to make a comment about fountain pens but seeing this building from the place where I study made me change my mind.
@grunt-03115 жыл бұрын
Love your channel, the content is very useful. You mentioned that you use green ink in your fountain pen. I have always been told black ink is considered professional. Is it considered unprofessional to use other colors in a fountain pen?
@prepperjonpnw64825 жыл бұрын
On important documents black ink is preferred and government paperwork is always done in black ink. Sometimes banks won’t accept checks in odd colours (not black or blue).
@grunt-03115 жыл бұрын
@@prepperjonpnw6482 thanks for the clarification! Guess I have to get 2 pens now
@nicuhosu6 жыл бұрын
Great stuff! Now I can slowly get into fountain pens and I'll have you to thank for it! In my home country, we also had to use fountain pens for calligraphical reasons but one was expected to start using a ballpoint pen later on, "as the grown ups".
@rbf1004 жыл бұрын
These days whenever I write with a fountain pen I use the same pen I used in high school more than 50 years ago. It is the Sheaffer Glidewriter and although it is cheap it is incredibly smooth. Made in North America before they closed the factories here. It also brings back memories of my youth.
@karanmadnani77234 жыл бұрын
Good to know that sir. It is said that goods of those era produced in america were of very high quality.
@michaelwoods44954 жыл бұрын
My Parker Duofold is in the hospital right now, so I reverted to the Parker 45 my Uncle Ralph give me for Christmas in high school--60 years ago--I had forgotten how nicely it writes. When I get the Duofold back I may keep it for use only at home.
@jimmyarmijo7925 жыл бұрын
I love fountain pens. I need to learn how to use them.
@killerqueenbiteszadusto17714 жыл бұрын
Did you learn?
@ARSHDEEP-bx2sj3 жыл бұрын
I want to know too
@j.griffgriffin2 жыл бұрын
I’m a huge fan of Ensso fountain pens. They’re a small company based in California. I found them on Kickstarter & own 5 (1 brass, 1 brushed aluminium, 1 copper, & 2 titanium) different fountain pens from them. They come with Bock nibs. Definitely worth it.
@notoriusdrifter405 жыл бұрын
I'm using Jinhao 159 in school and everyone thinks that it costs 100 euros. Btw I live in a Germany.
@barbaramatthews4921 Жыл бұрын
I’m new to fountain pens but I love my new Lamy Safari , and it will be my go to pen now and in future.😊😊😊😊😊
@saiyajedi5 жыл бұрын
3:42 Note: the Metropolitan is sold as the “Cocoon” in Japan. (The design is apparently meant to resemble the cocoon of a silkworm.)
@미르-r1w4 жыл бұрын
Yes in Korea either. i was confused to hear metropolitan which I had known cocoon
@MR2Davjohn5 жыл бұрын
In the US there is a tendency away from the BB or 03B. We use any one in a series of stub nibs (1.1mm, 1.5mm, 1.9mm).
@Alexm428335 жыл бұрын
My first fountain pen is $106 and it’s the Scribe Sword in blue
@StreetKingz4Life5 жыл бұрын
Boy ! you put all your emphasis into talking about these pens thanks for your intellectual speech and video much appreciated
@ashknoecklein6 жыл бұрын
I would like to suggest the TWSBI ECO as another great starter pen. It's a piston-filler demonstrator pen for only about $30. This is around the same price you would pay for a Lamy Safari along with a converter. TWSBI pens in general are great value for price. TWSBI has been around for decades but for most of their history they've been exclusively a manufacturer of fountain pen parts for other companies.The ECO is the "economical" version of the TWSBI Diamond 580 (which is still economical at about $55). Besides a slight variation in the design of the cap and barrel, the only real difference between them is that the ECO has a clip and finial made out of slightly less fancy materials. The functional aspects of the ECO are the same high quality as more expensive TWSBIs. They are fitted with good Jowo nibs. It should also be noted that TWSBI provides excellent customer service. And they even include a wrench and silicone grease for servicing your pen. The ECO's wrench is made of plastic but I think it actually works better than the metal ones the others come with.
@micheinnz6 жыл бұрын
I agree with this recommendation.
@Lyralli5 жыл бұрын
Noodler's Ahab is my beginner's favorite! An excellent pen with a flex nib.
@hiphop90s986 жыл бұрын
First Like Then Watch, Every Week New And Quality Content
@yourneighborhoodxenos4 жыл бұрын
I just bought my first fountain pen and am expecting the order soon. I got the Lamy Safari in yellow with a fine nib. I ordered before finding your videos, but I'm glad the reviews I did see led me in the right direction. I've also heard they use the same or similar plastic to LEGOs, so that's partly why it is so light and isn't the easiest to break or dent, etc. I hadn't heard of the refillable cartridge option, so I'll probably be checking that out at some point as well. I'm also happy to hear it is better for those with small-medium hands, since I'm a woman with a naturally slimmer grip.
@smoking_student67166 жыл бұрын
There is one missing in my opinion- Kaweco Sport- I do recommend it
@MeteCanKarahasan5 жыл бұрын
I have Kaweco. It is cancer to write with, but very consistent for ballpoint regulars.
@kikalcala4 жыл бұрын
I've had the Lamy Safary for a while now, and I'm quite happy with it, and now thank to your video, I understood that it may be because I have tiny hands! :D haha
@notme90383 жыл бұрын
I have one too. I use it everyday for work.
@ariisfound53305 жыл бұрын
I have the pilot metropolitan it's a really good pen. I recommend. ✍🏻
@Netjez3 жыл бұрын
This is a must see video for anyone new to fountain pens! Great job.
@jatech076 жыл бұрын
My favourite pen is the Pilot Metropolitan, I actually own one with Iroshizuku Shin-Kai ink.
@guganesan.ilavarasan6 жыл бұрын
Jaden S Shin-Kai 😍
@doctorpc15316 жыл бұрын
Got to love the ink having cost more than the pen, haha. That said, I'm hardly the one to judge, as I have one Iroshizuku ink for each month in the year.
@jatech076 жыл бұрын
DoctorPC Damn bro 12 inks, I guess it's 'cause the ink is "high quality."
@doctorpc15316 жыл бұрын
Oh, all in all, I have 50+ bottles of different kinds of inks from different brands - plus my calligraphy inks, as that's a hobby I made the mistake of getting way too deep into. I did a 12-set of Iroshizuku as a (questionable) method of limiting the amount of ink I buy. The theory is that I only really need to fight my instinct to buy more inks by the automatic rotation keeping things "fresh". Why iroshizuku? 1. They are super reliable. I've got my Pilot Custom 823 and every one of the works like a dream: that's not always the case with some other ink manufacturers, like Diamine, where some inks are awesome and others feel a tad weird. If one forces oneself to us an ink for a month, it'd better be very functional. 2. They look nice in the glass covered bookshelf I hold them in. They form a little "ink calendar", as the twelve boxes sit in their monthly order with the current month extruding out. 3. I got the first few more cheaply, and then the perfectionist in me struck and I had to complete the collection at whatever cost. If you're using a Pilot Metropolitan, I do think something like Diamine will give you a much better value - at least in Europe, a bottle is 2-3€ and a lot of the colours are absolutely fantastic. Aqua Blue, Scarlet, and Mint immediately spring to my mind as awesome colours. In the US, I'd still tend to steer away from iroshizuku and other premium products as you'd be far better off saving for a gold-nibbed pen than paying for nice glass bottles. The inks shine in their consistency across colours and have all around most pleasant properties, but really what you are paying for is the fancy bottle. Seriously, that bottle is *expensive* to produce and is easily the top cost in the product. They did finally get them mass produced last year, but even now it is expensive.
@neilspector92216 жыл бұрын
Metropolitain is a great pen.
@linuxman04 жыл бұрын
Nice pen review. I have a pack of the Pilot Varsity pens and I'm very pleased with them. I love the ink flow and smoothness. What I'm wearing in this video... I LOVE IT!! :-) This is the FIRST video on KZbin where I've ever seen someone do that.
@Boerje696 жыл бұрын
Also Platinum Preppy offers great bang per buck.
@RoadRunnerLaser5 жыл бұрын
I have a Waterman Prestige with an EF nib (I also have F and M nibs for it as well as a couple of spare EF because I realised that by the time that I need to replace the nib due to wear, it would probably no longer be manufactured and I wanted this pen to last a long time). I have a piston-style (twist) converter for it but I actually find it easier to refill a cartridge with a syringe. I use genuine Waterman ink. I purchased a second cap for it which I mounted in a stand on my desk so that I could pull it straight from the stand for use rather than having to pick it up and remove the cap as I would constantly need to pick up and put down my pen to make notes during work. I later purchased a fountain-pen stand from which I removed the two holders which were then each mounted to their own magnetic base. It is my third Waterman and was purchased to replace the one I lost when moving house as I loved the Waterman. My first was their cheapest plastic-barrelled product to see if I liked the pen. I soon purchased a more expensive metal one which I lost. What I like about my Waterman over ballpoint pens is that it writes smoothly from the moment the pen is placed on the paper. I never end up missing part of an initial stroke from the ball having to roll around to pick up ink. It never leaves splodges on the page unlike a ballpoint which does so from the ball socket scraping ink from the ball and depositing it on the page. Like my first Waterman, it has been completely reliable and never leaked... and no... I don't let anyone else write with it.
@tofucube77035 жыл бұрын
The pilot mr in a bookstore in the mall costs $13. Luckily I saw that instead of online which costs around $19.99
@jasonpoe53606 жыл бұрын
Those VPens are so great! They write better than many of my more expensive ones. The cap keeps the ink wet too. I refill them with bulletproof ink. The extra fine Lamys write ok, but I used extra fine sandpaper to “soften” the tip up a bit. It’s a little long for me. The Pilot has a ridge around it that rubs the web of my hand a little. But it writes great! I’ve bought several Jinhao pens and they vary a LOT in QA. Their rosewood pens (8802) have excellent weight, and they also write very well. So far, the rosewoods are my favorite.
@daviddyer26076 жыл бұрын
I sign documents and write cards with a Mont Blanc meisterstuck but my daily pen is a cheap and cheerful Lamy Safari.
@ГрозныйПавукъ3 жыл бұрын
We don't usually call things cheap. Just inexpensive 🤗
@thekingsdaughter42334 жыл бұрын
I, too, grew up in Germany. 😊 Started on a Pelikan fountain pen (there was Team Pelikan and Team Geha rivalry among the students!); then switched to Lamy (was the cool brand then, I guess). Still love yhem both. 😊👍
@KK-zh8uj6 жыл бұрын
Raphael, can you please do a video on proper golf attire?
@mattseelye99126 жыл бұрын
Polo, tuck it in
@evanblake76046 жыл бұрын
Matt Seelye you got it, lol
@joesasser44216 жыл бұрын
Very nice video, I always enjoy your interesting insights. When I got back into fountain pens after a break, I started with a Schaeffer, and actually bought 3 of the same model in case one became lost or unusable. Recently have bought 3 clear Lamy Safaris, in EF, and they are a really nice pen especially with certain inks. I have a Jinhao X450 and X750, which I’ve never written with, I’m not a fan of snap caps, but have 8 Jinhao 159s in various colors and gold hardware. Wonderful pen, but I do send mine out to a nibmeister who grinds custom width stub italic nibs for me. I love stub nibs, and recently had a Zebra G nib installed on my white 159. Only issue is flow problems, but the writing experience is so different, and quite natural.
@blackforestpepper5 жыл бұрын
endlich ein Deutscher der ordentliches Englisch spricht. Made my day
@aurora10245 ай бұрын
Myom gifted me her old 1960s Schaeffer "student" pen with medium nib. For being a simple steel nib, it writes very well. Very very well. Unfortunately the nib was a little wide for taking notes professionally (engineering) so I went insane and got a vintage Montblanc 22 (also 60s) in EF. That said, for some things I've used the Schaeffer back to back with the Montblanc, and with a fine Pilot ink, astounding how great the Schaeffer feels.
@Relatista386 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Make more fountain pen videos please.
@kaka_kaka282 жыл бұрын
The pen I love is Pelikan's "Pelikano Junior" . It writes smoother than butter after I gave it a treatment on 3000 grit water emery paper .
@kobyberkovits40935 жыл бұрын
What paper was used for this video? Thanks.
@rustyalcorta36435 жыл бұрын
I'm 68 and from Texas I started with Shaeffer FPs and Ester Brooks lol real cheapies...I still have about 10 Shaeffers...senior year I got a Parker and a Cross as gifts... that to me were very expensive in those days..thanks for the video I really enjoyed seeing you kids still liking FPs...
@sergiomartinez-vy6ng6 жыл бұрын
Does it matter what type of ink you should use for the metropolitan pen, and if so what kind of ink should you use? Same goes for the Chinese pen.
@jankafka73305 жыл бұрын
No, it doesn't matter what type of ink you use in either pen as long as you use ink made specifically for fountain pens. Diamine has a nice variety of inks that are comparatively inexpensive. Pilot Iroshizuku inks are beautiful but pricey. Waterman and Sheaffer are also good but there's hundreds of inks out there. Pick a major brand and choose whatever color you like. Have fun.
@jonathonshanecrawford1840 Жыл бұрын
Hello! Recently (November 2022) I brought a Lamy Safari fountain pen, and it came with converter. It was under $10 (NZ) plus shipping! It's a great pen. The Jinhao which is a clone to the Lamy Safari, with many different nib sizes, from .38, .5, 1.1 etc. The Jinhao is just as good as the Lamy Safari. For around $4.20 (NZ)!
@alexanderhartl27765 жыл бұрын
0:54 This is the Castle of my hometown in Germany 😂 what are the chances ..
@davidwcooney3 жыл бұрын
I love my Schaefer 300!! It writes smooth and feels great.
@OssWiX6 жыл бұрын
Lord, the way you use a converter is currently freaking me out, it should have been number 8 on your mistakes with fountain pens video. Removing the converter like a cartridge applies wear and tear to the converter and pen and will decrease the life of the pen (it'll start leaking after a while). It is recommended to keep the converter in and use it like piston pens, only take off the back of the pen and get the ink into the converter through the nib.
@AprilAnneMoncada3 жыл бұрын
Wow. I got three of the five: Jinhao X450, Pilot Metropolitan, and Lamy Safari. I'm good to go. Thanks for this video!
@sebu43335 жыл бұрын
Heidelberg ist von mir auch sehr nahe, viele grüße aus Mannheim :)
@TheTNTBox3 жыл бұрын
Wow sehr schön! Grüße aus der Niederlande
@hunterwilde47673 жыл бұрын
I've just started university & bought my first fountain pen from Daiso at under $5. I decided I liked the feel of it enough to go to a proper pen store for a more expensive pen. Incidentally, I ended up buying a Lamy Safari myself with an extra fine tip & a converter. I found it amusing when you mentioned it was a pen you used in school & here I am using it for note-taking at University.
@maizelet856 жыл бұрын
My current favourite cheap FP is the Kaweco Sport. I've gotten a consistently better pen than Lamy.
@icewink71006 жыл бұрын
Nicholas Tan I completely agree, I have both and much prefer the Kaweco.
@guganesan.ilavarasan6 жыл бұрын
I have large hands, so Eco-T was what I settled into, but I really need a Kaweco Ice Sport at 1 point of my life 😂
@TheBeetlewings6 жыл бұрын
I love my little Kaweco Sport. Great travel pen
@maizelet856 жыл бұрын
TheBeetlewings yeah! And my favourite thing about it is that it can easily be converted into an eyedropper (ie: using the pen body as the container for the ink rather than using a cartridge/converter). It allows me to use the pen for a long time without needing to refill :)
@siclucealucks6 жыл бұрын
So true.
@tla34206 жыл бұрын
More of this! Most modern gentlemen want a trusted and verified source to review various up and coming products! This is excellent! Do suit supply next, please!
@PayneMaximus6 жыл бұрын
What ever happened to the intro saying "In today's video..."?
@PayneMaximus6 жыл бұрын
Touché...
@jadedenthusiasms2 жыл бұрын
I just had to say that I loved this video but also absolutely loved the comments! I'm old, but new to fountain pens I sketch and do watercolor and such, but I'm falling out of love with the typical micron pens, to sensitive and have to be held straight up and my arthritis hands don't love the straight up hold nor the pressure needed with a ballpoint even though they're fun for sketching sometimes too. I've heard fountain pens doing need or want much pressure and my very favorite ink/watercolor artists use fountain pens, a lot with fude nibs....with my med bills and almost total loss of work for my hubby, money is a factor, but I would like to fill and pick my own ink and colors and use waterproof ink and something that isn't at all a throw away. A sweet friend just bought me the very inexpensive Amazon basics fountain pen, fine nib, universal (if that's the correct term) converter and some platinum carbon black ink....I'm excited to write with it, but am thinking it won't give me those more expressive lines I want for sketching. Plus, I am left handed, does that make a difference? And I saw a comment where they said they mixed their own ink colors!?!?!!??! Oh wow....I absolutely love mixing my own watercolor and acrylic paint colors for my art stuff, so the thought of mixing my own ink color makes me SUPER excited...though it seems they mentioned that some inks don't go together well and I can't remember the word they used of what will happen, I'll try to find the comment again and paste part of this comment there. But any advice on the above with fudes, and even ones that have nibs you can change out....though it seems like people into this typically just have several different pens that each do something different. I can't afford that...I've seen some lots on ebay, but most don't give any info or even show nibs so scares me to just waste, even small amount makena difference :) My husband knows what art means to me, I only started teaching myself several years ago to help me cope with severe chronic pain, RA and metal all over :) it saves life :) so even when we're this tight he tries to get me a small paint or paper here and there :) so I teased him and showed him I need to try fountain pens for sketching and showed him some very expensive ones and he looked at me like I must have lost my mind completely now!! AaaHHHhaaha Thanks for any help!!
@cellosubmarine6 ай бұрын
I’m sad no one replied to this! I’m in a similar way - chronic illness and pain, including in hands, love watercolor (also interested in learning calligraphy in my case, would love to make an illuminated manuscript of sorts), and have a Kaweco Sport that I enjoy but definitely don’t get appreciable line width variation with. Would love to hear about Fude nibs and inexpensive flexible/blunt/etc. nib possibilities. I can barely manage anything these days, and like you can not get a collection to try, nor can I go in person anywhere, as I’m immunocompromised. :( Wishing you luck - if you have found anything to advise since making your comment, please share!
@kingmichealthefirstofroman22786 жыл бұрын
Raphael can you please not make a video about walking sticks?
@ameliabuns40582 жыл бұрын
I have a v pen I found to ef on one end and western M on the other, I love it. These pens are amazing for nib grinding practice. Make them stub/architech etc
@Smootus6 жыл бұрын
Pelikin pen.... I thought for sure you would recommend a Pelikan....
@micheinnz6 жыл бұрын
What's the cheapest Pelikan pen?
@lukashei18706 жыл бұрын
@@micheinnz 2€ I think for the Pelikan fun pen. The school pens are about 10 - 15 €. I'm not sure if they are sold outside the EU a lot.
@micheinnz6 жыл бұрын
Oh, that's good to know. Sadly, I live about as far from the EU as it's possible to get, so it's unlikely I'll see one here.
@aquariaaustin20775 жыл бұрын
The inexpensive Pelikan pens are more difficult to find here. I think the cheapest is the Twist, which is around $15, and it only comes in a medium nib, with no converter. Plus, it's a kid pen and looks like it with its big twisting plastic barrel in bright colors. That makes it a terrible choice for nearly all adults. The Metro looks professional, especially if you get it in one of the sober colors like black or silver, and you get the converter with it, too. Best deal of all, although the prices are about to go up in January to make it closer to the Lamy in cost. It still beats out the Lamy with the converter, but only barely.
@mariaboschiserrano53466 жыл бұрын
I have been using fountain pens for a couple years now, and since I only own three of them I can't say I have much experience: but my first one was a 7€ M-tip (Grip?) Faber-Castell, which really helped me get the grip (haha get it??) of this way of writing. Very comfortable, very light (it's made of plastic) and therefore perfect for writing long texts. It also has an iridium tip. It doesn't come with a converter, but I think any converter found on the internet would be just fine for it.