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Look/Feel:
It looks and feels lke a toothbrush! There are two types of plastic parts on this pen: The rubbery one (yellow in my model)
that feels exactly like the rubbery parts on many toothbrushes, and the shiny one that is also sometimes used for
toothbrushes and has a rather cheap feel to it (because it is so glossy and because of the strange colour).
The nib seems to be a very standard Pelikan nib or at least something close to standard. This is the real pleasant surprise
of this pen: Pens in that price range often have just a nib made by bending the metal (very scratchy and unpleasant), this
one has a standard iridium tip. This is certainly the cheapest pen I ever bought, that was actually usable for writing. Nibs without
an iridium tip are in my opinion useless gimmicks (italic nibs etc. obviously being exceptions)
The nib is a M, and it seems a bit narrower than the other Pelikan Ms I own. Could be just sample variation, though. It writes
quite well, a bit less so than the Pelikanos, Level (first model) or Lamys I own. In the beginning there was a bit of an ink flow
problem, that could also have been the Lamy black ink i put into the pen though, I have no experience with that ink. After
carrying around the pen in my bag for one or two days ink flow is good, still not wet though. I like my pens a bit wetter.
This pen is very very light! I never post caps, but with this pen I do. It has a whopping 14g/45oz with cap and full of ink.
Without cap the pen is 130mm/5in long and it is 1cm/0.4in thick where you hold it in the front. Actually quite average size for
a fountain pen (or a toothbrush
It will not become my favourite pen, but you can do worse for two Euros (the cartridges alone cost about 50 or 80 cents).
It does not quite as well as a pelikano, but it does write better than many of the scratchier pens from other cheap brands.
This pen really has upped the ante in the cheap/throwaway pen arena, I think.
Ralph