This is an amazing pen...
This is an amazing pen for the right user under a certain set of conditions. The
form factor is nice, heavy and smooth. The "ballpoint-like" retract feature is
something you'll wonder how you lived without if you take a lot of short notes
and had no idea how much time you used to waste uncapping, posting and recapping
a fountain pen.
The medium nib on the Pilot is pretty FAT. Everyone talks about how Japanese
nibs run small and so it is easy to assume a Pilot medium nib would be
equivalent to a Western fine. It's not. Depending on the size of your
handwriting and the kind of paper you use, small handwriting may be illegible
with this pen because it's that broad. On the other hand, it also conceals small
inconsistencies in my still-improving penmanship so I like it.
If you like using bottled ink for the color selection, move along and maybe get
a Lamy 2000 instead. The ink converter experience with this pen is absolutely
abysmal. The supplied converter is WAY too small, hard to fill completely, leaks
if the pen gets bumped around too much and is just plain cheaply made compared
to, say, a Lamy Z24 converter. And nothing with a converter compares to the
capacity and ease of filling of a piston filler. Bottled ink vs. cartridge ink
pens are two different animals for different purposes IMHO.
Pilot's ink cartridge color selection is pretty limited but here's why I'm
willing to live with that. The Vanishing point is a premium fountain pen for
people on the go. This is a pen designed to be an EDC pen for general use.
Nobody who takes notes in meetings/class or fills out business/medical paperwork
is going to want to stop to refill a pen from a bottle of ink in the middle of
the day. Carry a spare ink cartridge or two and when your pen runs dry in the
middle of a meeting, just pop a new cartridge in and resume writing. Done. No
wiping the ink off the nib required.
If you want a fountain pen to journal or write letters in your favorite color
ink, use a different pen that you can leave at home in your stationery drawer.
But if you want a bombproof, EDC, retractable fountain pen that writes buttery
smooth, the Vanishing Point is worth every penny.
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