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1. First Impressions - I saw this pen on clearance at Swisherpens.com when I was looking to defray the shipping cost of the Noodler's Baystate Blue ink I ordered. The bamboo design and rollerball clip reminded me of my Bexley 2007 Owner's Club. I found the clip on the nib end of the pen and the hooded nib unique design features appealing. The pen arrived quickly and well packed. Out of the unique box, the threaded end for cap posting looked like a design error. It is just a threaded post at the end of the pen. Odd, like the end of an anodized bolt sticking 1/4" out of the bottom of the pen.
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2. Appearance & Finish - The pen is well made. Midnight Black and chrome trim is just that, and quite to my liking. The resin is unpolished in the joints and adds a nice contrast to the polished sections.
3. Design/ Size/Weight- From the Swisherpens site; "pen has a hooded German nib with an Iridium tip. Pens are hand-made from Italian resins and is bamboo shaped for a unique ergonomic experience. DIMENSIONS: CAPPED 4 7/8" POSTED 5 5/8" DIAMETER 1/2"
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4. Nib Design & Performance- The medium nib has a little flex and puts ink down well.
5. The Filling System- Accepts international short ink cartridges, converter. Came with three cartridges, but I plugged in the converter and filled it about a third with ink. Good firm fit into the section and a reassuringly tight movement of the knob on the converter.
6. Cost/Value- On clearance for $45.00 (reg $75). Most of the reason I pulled the trigger on this pen was my good experience with the Regatta. I would have paid $75 for the pen for the design alone.
7. Overall Opinion/Conclusion-
What are your OVERALL feelings towards this pen? I really like it and plan to take it to work. I like the size and weight, it has a significant feel to it but not too heavy.
Did it live up to its hype? No previous reviews here, no hype. I was drawn to the design and the discount.
How does this pen compare to other pens you bought in the past. The Regatta seems like a better value and I REALLY like that design.
Did you have any issues, small or large? The cap unscrewed with friction and I am pretty mechanically inclined, but I have a devil of a time threading the cap back on. I've done it a few times now and still fear it will cross thread. Removing the nib to install a cartridge or converter took some doing as well, the nib hood, which is to be grasped per the instructions (yes, I had to break those out - because how to open the pen wasn't obvious to me) is chrome and has no texture whatsoever. The result was some trying moments as the hood slipped through my grip and didn't unscrew as the instructions promised. Eventually it started to turn and did come out.
If you could turn back the hands of time, would you have bought the pen or would you have passed on it and bought something else?
No, I like the pen even with it's eccentricities, though that may change if I mis-thread the cap.
I'll give the Monteverde Laguna a cautious recommendation. If you like the design, it looks good posted and it does write.