Visconti does have the tendency to make quit a lot of LE pens but the good thing about them is that many are affordable.
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I had my share of LE and non LE Visconti and they were all good writers.
But there is one pen I wanted to get but somehow I always postponed buying.
And that pen is the Wall Street LE.
The WS is made is 2 basic versions.
The regular model has a metal section and is using a standard CC filler.
The LE has a self fillng mechanism, a celluloid section and a very good ink view window.
The LE was made in 4 different colours and each colour was made in 4000 numbers.
This pen has the red celluloid.
I love this pen because of few reasons which I will name throughout this review.
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First of all and most noticeably is the resin the pen is made of.
I love the Parker Vacumatic like celluloid.
It gives the pen such a classic vintage look and for me its the pens most important feature.
This is quit a long pen but not too wide which to me gives the pen a very comfortable and neutral feel in the hand.
The pen is using Viscinti's famous Double Reservoir Vacuum filling mechanism.
This is the second pen I own that uses this system (Romanica) and I still don't exactly get why did they made it.
It works fine but just over complicate a rather good filling system.
You unscrew the back cap and pull the rod all the way out. Then dip the nib in ink and push the ron back in.
A vaccum is created in the chamber and the ink is sucked into the barrel.
You screw the bottom cap back and viola you are done AARrrrrr actually you are not done. You use the pen until you run out of ink and then unscrew the back cup and pull on it slightly.
The cap will move few millimeters and fresh ink will pore from the second chamber to the first one
So does it work well ?
Well yes but why make this system at the first place is beyond me.
Its very gimmicky/gadgety but I rather have the simpler vacuum system I have on my Visconti Divine Proportions.
In any case this really is not a big deal and sometime if I'm in the right mood even fun.
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Most of Visconti LE pens come with the same two tone 18k bock made nibs and I am glad they do because I know exactly what to expect and I love these nibs.
They are not very flexible, but are very smooth with good feedback.
Not exactly an Omas nib but still an excellent one which makes this pen an excellent everyday user.
The overall quality of the pen is good and impressive even though it feels to me like the Romanica is slightly better made. Then again the Romanica Cost few times more then the WS LE.
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Conclusion
This is a very good everyday pen.
It is not heavy, very comfortable in the hand, has Visconti standard nib which performs superbly. Has a very good even if slightly over complex filling mechanism, has a nice large ink view window, holds a large amount of ink and has a nice combination of modern and vintage design to it.
And the best of all this is an LE pen that today you can get of ebay in less then half the retail price.
This pen is an excellent package for what I consider a very reasonable price.
This post has been edited by goodguy: 05 November 2009 - 06:46 PM

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