This is my first review and it's for my newest pen. I just became interested in fountain pens about a month ago. I hope I have enough experience with them to write a decent review. While this is my first review, it's actually my second True Writer. I also have one in the Kyoto color.
First Impression: It comes in an attractive Levenger case, which is made from a two-tone heavy duty coated stock. The inside lid has a satin lining and the pen is held on a velvet bottom.The pen itself looked very nice when the box was opened. The True Writer ships with both a cartridge and a converter. Rating 4.5/5
Appearance: The periwinkle color is very attractive and nicely complements the stainless steel trim. The patterns in the resin appears to have depth. There are 2 rounded end caps. The top jewel has a lip, giving it an appearance reminiscent of a flying saucer from a 50’s SciFi movie. The color reminds me of cornflower blue from my old box of Craola 64s. The silver cap band is about a millimeter too far from the end of the barrel (in my opinion). Fit and finish are very good. Rating 4.5/5
Design: Classic, traditional shape. The accents are fairly plain, but attractive. The barrel ring is inscribed with the word "Levenger." Rating 4.5/5
Nib: Steel, iridium plated, fine nib. Very, very smooth, especially with Noodler’s Bulletproof Black. The nib is fine, but feels more like a medium to me. I've got to reiterate that this is a very smooth nib, with just a hint of bite. The nib is marked "Germany." Rating: 4.5/5
Cost and Value: This is a very attractive pen and writes very well. This pen is probably a good value at its $50+ retail price. This particular model was on sale at levenger.com for $14.95. At that price, it's a steal. I would have bought more if there were more colors available.
Filling System: Cartridge or converter. Rating 4.5/5