Just posted some thoughts on the Kaweco DIa 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_9rXDCROok
In a recent video with Joest Appelboom, the Kaweco CEO called the Dia 2 his most underrated pen, so I decided to check one out myself.
Scot
Just posted some thoughts on the Kaweco DIa 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_9rXDCROok
In a recent video with Joest Appelboom, the Kaweco CEO called the Dia 2 his most underrated pen, so I decided to check one out myself.
Scot
Bisquitlips (January 1st, 2023), PenInvestigations (December 7th, 2021)
I've considered buying a Dia 2, but haven't --- yet. I'll have to correct that.
Good review. I bought one based on Ray-VIgo's thread roughly a year ago. I liked it so much I bought the amber LE version I had been eyeing for sometime.
It's very well constructed and I like the heft. It seems to be built like a tank. For under $100 it's hard to go wrong with one.
It's amazing how much panic one honest man can spread among a multitude of hypocrites.
- Thomas Sowell
I liked it when I wrote with it and reviewed it for Kaweco. Actually, I regret sending it back to them rather than buying it afterwards.
Kaweco Dia 2 dual review
Regards, Chrissy| My Blog: inkyfountainpens
I've had a Dia2 for a number of years, and it's stayed filled the whole time. The one thing that I don't like is the dinky nib. But you can buy a larger Bock nib that fits in the pen for about $25. Worth the money IMO.
Funny that this thread came back up, and I pulled out a Dia II for rotation a week or so ago.
The Bock 076 nib is a "wide shouldered" #5 that swaps directly for the dinky 060 Ron mentioned. I actually emailed Kaweco with "hey, you know this better looking nib fits, right?", and got an answer and request for pics. We'll see if anything ever comes of that.
While I was poking around Bock's site, I noticed the 180 is the same length as the 076 - but without the wider shoulders. I ordered a few and they should be here in the next week or so (hopefully). Tracking says they're departing the UK as I type this. I'll post some comparison pics when they get here.
References on Bock's site:
Bock 060 (the standard Kaweco nib)
Bock 076 ("upgrade" I've been using)
Bock 180 (most common #5 Bock nib).
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It's amazing how much panic one honest man can spread among a multitude of hypocrites.
- Thomas Sowell
Yazeh (December 2nd, 2022)
Now you're all making me want a Dia 2 even more than I did after I made the mistake of not accepting Kaweco's offer of buying it after reviewing it. That marbled amber one looks so very tempting especially just after I sold my beautiful Stipula Etruria.
Where are these Bock nibs arriving from?
Regards, Chrissy| My Blog: inkyfountainpens
I get them from Here
It's amazing how much panic one honest man can spread among a multitude of hypocrites.
- Thomas Sowell
Chrissy (December 2nd, 2022)
You get the whole nib unit and swap them out. Collars are the same size, but since the nib is longer, the feed is as well.
What Ron said, just unscrew the old unit and screw in the new. They’re sold complete (nib, feed and sleeve), hence the “triple” moniker.
It's amazing how much panic one honest man can spread among a multitude of hypocrites.
- Thomas Sowell
NGL, I have this pen on my list now, along with the matching rollerball.
The Amber one? Prices are good on them now. Snatch one up.
-edit-
For what it's worth to the thread, I ended up back with the little 060, albeit 14k. I like it best.
For now anyway... ; )
It's amazing how much panic one honest man can spread among a multitude of hypocrites.
- Thomas Sowell
Dia 2 is cool, the most underrated Kaweco is the Student.
I’ve been looking at both the Kaweco Dia2 and the Original 250. Seems that the 250 would solve the problem of Dia2’s small nib. The 250 is also made of aluminum as opposed to the Dia2’s plastic construction. However, in photos the Dia2 is better looking—IMO. Any opinions on virtues of Dia2 vs Original 250?
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