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hari317
The Pilot non self filling pen is one of my favorite daily use Pilot pens. This pen has every feature that makes a great daily user:
  1. It has a nice smooth GP steel nib (identical to Pilot 78G's nib unit) available in F or M widths.
  2. It is an ED filler and holds a decent amount of Ink.
  3. Has a reliable slip cap making the pen easy to cap and uncap, ideal for taking notes.
  4. Has a great supple clip which can be used over any fabric.


The pens capped, the filling instructions are at the back. I noticed at the shop that the pens come packed in a cardboard 10 pen tray with one instruction sheet for each pen.


The pen uncapped and disassembled:



The transparent part at the end of the section is actually an insert. This component acts as an O-ring for preventing ink leaks and also probably facilitates drain back of the ink from the feeder spaces back into the ink reservoir when the pen is held upright. Though I have not tried, I am pretty sure the transparent seal can be pulled off and a cartridge/converter used in this pen since the cartridge piercer is very much present in the section.



The nib is of a very fine quality, I have a few of these pens that are now twenty years old, I find that the plating tends to fade away a bit after long use.


The nib slit is perfectly aligned with the feed channel


The clip IMHO is stylish and very supple.



The cap jewel:


I don't see this pen mentioned often here on FPN, I hope other members can add their experiences with this pen.

Cheers,
Hari
Dr.Grace
Interesting! I've never heard of it before. Maybe it's made specifically for the Indian market, where EDs are plentiful. You could probably sell quite a few here in the FPN marketplace, as people tend to like the 78G.
graceaj
These pens happen to be one of my favourites. Inexpensive but truly lovely writers. In Singapore they can be got from a local department store for S$7 each(~US$5), but only in red & green. As for using a cartridge, you can pull out the plastic insert and use a mini cartridge meant for the Petit1 pens, but I've found that a long Pilot cartridge is a tight fit.
hari317
QUOTE (graceaj @ Aug 18 2008, 03:51 PM) *
These pens happen to be one of my favourites. Inexpensive but truly lovely writers. In Singapore they can be got from a local department store for S$7 each(~US$5), but only in red & green. As for using a cartridge, you can pull out the plastic insert and use a mini cartridge meant for the Petit1 pens, but I've found that a long Pilot cartridge is a tight fit.


Grace, these are my fav pens too, highly under-rated pens I would say. These are a bit pricier here around 10 to 12USD and not so commonly available. The colors available are Red, Green, Bluish Green, and Black all in GT, nib widths are F and M, have not seen a B yet. Earlier on the sticker design (depicting brand and nib width) was different with three red diamonds.

Best,
Hari
CharlieB
How large is the nib. I'm familiar with Pilot's No. 5, 10, and 15 nibs. I've never seen a 78G, so that comparison doesn't help me.

Also, where are these for sale... eBay?
Readymade
@graceaj: knew you'd be posting smile.gif

Is there a model number for this pen? Just wondering.

Hope this post gets listed with the rest of the pen reviews.
graceaj
QUOTE (Readymade @ Aug 19 2008, 08:27 AM) *
@graceaj: knew you'd be posting smile.gif

Is there a model number for this pen? Just wondering.

Hope this post gets listed with the rest of the pen reviews.


roflmho.gif Didn't realise I was so predictable. Honestly, I like them for the high quality to price ratio. The only other pen I have that could probably beat these in terms of quality & price is a Camlin 47, but they aren't available here in Singapore.

I had the salesman at Mustafa show me the box of a dozen that they sell for $78, and there was no model no. or name that I could see. I also emailed Pilot pen Singapore, but they didn't reply; I suspect Mustafa imports these directly themself.
hari317
QUOTE (CharlieB @ Aug 18 2008, 05:27 PM) *
How large is the nib. I'm familiar with Pilot's No. 5, 10, and 15 nibs. I've never seen a 78G, so that comparison doesn't help me.


The 78G is a fairly popular and inexpensive pen here on FPN. I don't have a Pilot no 5/10 or 15 nib to take a comparison shot, but I can take a shot along with a 1911M, Sheaffer NN, Sonnet, frontier so that you get an idea. Tell me which one of these you are familiar with...

QUOTE (Readymade @ Aug 19 2008, 05:57 AM) *
Is there a model number for this pen? Just wondering.


None AFAIK. It is called the nonb-self-filling pen. it can be called the Pilot Tank pen though.

Best,
Hari
tt32003
Bought one from Mustafa last week.
They only have green or red
And only in M nib.
On a rough measure I can put about 1.5ml of ink in it, maybe up to 2ml.

Btw Mustafa also selling another type of Pilot fountain pen at S$7 too next to the eye dropper.
The nib looks quite similar to the eye dropper (they call the eye fropper ink pen)
Readymade
QUOTE (tt32003 @ Aug 20 2008, 12:58 PM) *
Btw Mustafa also selling another type of Pilot fountain pen at S$7 too next to the eye dropper.


I think that one comes with a squeeze filler instead. It's a good way to get a Pilot converter for cheap smile.gif
tt32003
QUOTE (Readymade @ Aug 20 2008, 05:29 PM) *
QUOTE (tt32003 @ Aug 20 2008, 12:58 PM) *
Btw Mustafa also selling another type of Pilot fountain pen at S$7 too next to the eye dropper.


I think that one comes with a squeeze filler instead. It's a good way to get a Pilot converter for cheap smile.gif


Do note that the pilot pens are selling for S$8 at the 4th level stationary department , but only S$7 at the ground floor.
graceaj
QUOTE (tt32003 @ Aug 20 2008, 09:00 PM) *
Do note that the pilot pens are selling for S$8 at the 4th level stationary department , but only S$7 at the ground floor.


Last time I went it was $7 upstairs as well, and I was quoted $78 for a box of one dozen. Possibly this may mean that the price is going to rise, since they key in the stock no. and the price is pulled from computer inventory rather than typed in by the cashier. unsure.gif
diplomat
I missed this topic this summer, so let me jump in to say… what a great pen for such a small price! And excellent review (this one really deserve to be moved in the review database…), with informative and quality pics. I love Pilot, because they are able to surprise customer with outstanding products from each range of price.

Great pen!

Thanks again for your review.
yucki8aby
Can anybody give me an estimate on the line width of the M nibbed pen?
Pink Ink
Wow, I really want this pen. I've been meaning to convert one of my pens to an eye-dropper but this is perfect. I'd just need one of these and then a cheap Pilot desk pen with an XF nib, swap nibs and voila -- my perfect pen. I don't suppose there's a way to get this pen in the U.S.?



QUOTE (yucki8aby @ Oct 30 2008, 04:16 AM) *
Can anybody give me an estimate on the line width of the M nibbed pen?

From what I see of the nib, it's the same one used by the 78G, Knight, Prera so it should have the same M line as these pens.
hari317
QUOTE (yucki8aby @ Oct 30 2008, 04:46 PM) *
Can anybody give me an estimate on the line width of the M nibbed pen?


Approximately 0.5mm
yucki8aby
thank you very much
xeth3r41x
elegant, but weird looking grip imo
yucki8aby
i bought one, the cap didn't align with the body, nib is too try for my preference and isn't exactly that smooth. oh well. YMMV
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