This Fountain Pen isn't exactly a brand, but it does come free with many of the eyedropper bottles of Noodler's Ink and seeing as so many folks out there enjoy Noodler's Ink I figured that this pen deserved a review. My pen came with a bottle of Noodler's Heart of Darkness and has only fed on this particular ink.
At first glance this pen's design is what you might think of when buying a cheap ballpoint. It consists of a plastic see through barrel with a plastic see through cap. The cap has a slightly opaque clip and cap top for accents, but is otherwise unremarkable. While it is not a pretty pen it is a pen designed with function in mind. The clear barrel allows the ink level to be monitored without any difficulty (in an eyedropper filled pen a see through barrel is an excellent idea).
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The nib is a black steel, straight as an arrow, stiff as a board set up with it's fins encased in the end of the barrel. The nib flows well and has zero skipping issues, but does write a bit too scratchy for my tastes. The output of ink is consistant and the line put down is what one would expect from a fine tip.
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When filled with ink the weight of this pen is a bit heavier than what would be expected from a plastic pen, but is not heavy enough to be a real complaint.
The eyedropper filled barrel design feeds the nib consistantly and with enough ink in reserve to drown a small gerbil. At first I was a little worried that the barrel might leak, but after continued use at work I have had zero leakage issues from either the barrel or the nib. I was so impressed by the eyedropper fill design that I began looking for more fountain pens with this set up.
Overall this pen is a well designed-if somewhat spartan writing instrument. It will never make my top ten list, but it does write consistantly and has a truely great filling/nib feed system.