Brief review of the Mentmore Diplomat (the new version Mentmore company).
Cannot be bothered to take the time to set up my digital macro, take the pics and post them. You can see pics on the Mentmore website.
Bought on ebay for £18. "Retails" for £39.
Build 4/5
Nice and solid metal. Good weight.
Comfort. 2/5
Not to my liking. I do not tend to hold my pens close to the nib. This pen is built with quite long nib section. Consequently I find I am holding onto the screw thread / lip where the nib section and main barrel marry up. This join is not smoothly contoured so it feels like holding onto a step. )On my other pens ehere this happens there is a much smoother transisition).
Nib 2/5
Sold as a medium. It is the gold-plated version, the cheapest of the three builds Mentmore supplies, the others being 14ct or 8ct solid gold. The nib does write suprisingly smoothly. You only need a light touch on the paper. HOWEVER - it is very dry and puts down so little ink that the line looks translucent compared to the same ink in another pen. The line is more "fine" than medium. Also, despite writing smoothly you can hear the nib on the paper and it is very annoying.
It will not be entering into my rotation.
(I used Waterman blue-black and my standard 80gsm exercise paper that I use for composing my teaching notes).
Armchop