I had been looking for a good carbon fiber pen for a while, and at the same time I have always adored Faber Castell pencils, pens and colored pencils. I saw this pen in a local shop and loved it, and finally found one I could afford.
First impressions:
The pen comes in a nice little green box that folds flat, very understated.
The pen inside is in a small plastic pouch so that there are no scratches
There was no converter included ... sigh but it should accept any international converter (so I thought)
Appearance and Design:
The carbon fiber shimmers and shines through a nice clear coat. I loved the way light danced on the pen.
The cap is kinda awkward, a lot thicker than the pen itself, and made of rubber/plastic that is matte.
The grip section is also plastic, straight edged sylinder with ribs and has a nice hold to it.
The nib is stainless, has no breather hole and it has a nice pattern to it.I believe is the same as the higher end Faber pens, like the Ondoro or the Ambition.
Construction and Quality:
This pen is heavy, the barrel is metal covered in carbon fiber, and then a clear coat (lacquer); however the art than joins both sections is a clear plastic resin, and I have read is prone to crack.
The cap clicks in/out of place nicely, and posts very well and tight (We'll see in a year or so) The clip seems solid, but it may deform if overextended.
I bought this pen to use every day, and it feels like it will remain solid and good looking.
Weight and dimensions:
This pen is hefty! Never had a pen this heavy!
I grew up writing with parker 45s and Lamy 2,000 and this one is a real heavy weight.
It is also a thick pen, I have to modify my grip for it, however it feels comfortable.
I was pleasantly surprised that once in my hand it had a very good balance; I expected it to be top heavy but it handles well, even when posted. I tend to be heavy handed and the balance helps the pen glide.
The pen itself is not too long, however with the cap it looks weirdly long.
Nib and Performance:
This nib is nice. I loaded a cartridge of Pelikan 4001 Brilliant Green that I wanted to try and within a few minutes I was in business.
The F nib is a bit wider than I expected, but it feels good, has barely no feedback and glides over the paper, it leaves a nicely wet line behind it.
Upside down it writes well as well, more like and EF.
Ink System:
Even though it uses international cartridges, there is no converter included with the pen.
The pen unscrews in the middle like most C/C pens, and the cartridge goes in easily.
I had a few generic chinese converters laying around and they fit great on the nib side, however the barrel has a spring or something at the end and only converters shorter than 65mm fit in the barrel.
Luckily one of the many converters I had fits. Otherwise get a monteverde mini or a kaweco.
Cost and Value:
From Faber-Castell directly, this pen is $40+shipping; I found it for $35. Great value for the money consideringthat the nib is the same as the high-end pens from FC.
Conclusion:
This pen is great! I was surprised that it had the same nib as the more expensive ones.
There are a few minor cons, like the length when posted, the cap feels bleh being the weakest part of this design and the lack of included converter. Other than that is a great pen and a fantastic bang for the buck!
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