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    Thumbs up Pilot Justus 95

    I drooled over this pen for a long time and was torn for a few months between buying this one or a Delta Fusion 82. In time, my interest in Physics won, and right before Christmas, I purchased a Pilot Justus. It arrived the week following Christmas. One of my frustrations during this time was that I just couldn't find much information about the pen. So, I offer this as my small contribution. Some of you who visit another fountain pen board may know that I posted a review there as well.

    This review is fresh and based on several weeks of use. I did choose to keep the same pictures. (So far too lazy to do anything other than use the iPad to take pictures.) By the way: I'm not a pen reviewer and there will be no video. I just thought I'd share a pen I like.

    So here is the pen with some other new friends. (The Pilot is the middle one.)



    And here is a writing sample. It got wrinkled and dripped on before I got around to photographing it.



    Appearance

    This pen is a plain, understated black pen. I chose the barley finish and I think this is more interesting and easier to hold than the lined finish. The gold trim is nice. At first glance, the nib doesn't look like anything special: it's plain and the tension bar does not really stand out unless one looks closely. I like this. I've always liked Noodler's pens in part because they're plain.

    The pen feels solid. Some pens feel cheap. This one makes a nice solid sound when I cap it. The parts don't "mush" together, they fit perfectly. These are all subjective things that one might not notice right away, but they add to the experience. The pen also feels very good in my hand posted or unposted.

    Filling

    I wish that this pen had a built in filling mechanism. The converter has made me shy away from Pilot pens for a while. That said, the converter is nice and seems to hold more ink than other converters I've used. It's not an objective measure, but I fill the two pens in the photograph more often than the Pilot, and I write a lot more with the Pilot. I'm sure someone out there has measured ink capacity.

    The converter is also a little different. It's not a twist-filler. It's a push-button mechanism that fills the pen with 5-6 presses. I kind of like it, but it also makes me think that the top of the pen could be a push-button and I would then have a built-in mechanism. Nevertheless, for a converter, it's nice.

    For those who are Sailor ink fans: I have been inking it with Sailor Epinard. I'm unofficially boycotting the company for various reasons, but I don't mind using ink I already own. It's a beautiful ink and it shows shading very well. However, I have trouble getting a full fill with this bottle. I press the button on the converter a few times and then the pen is sucking air. I cap the bottle, invert, and do a few more presses. I might even repeat. This is a limitation of the Sailor bottle design, but I did think it worth mentioning.

    Writing

    When I wrote my original review on the other forum and make the above scan, I liked the flex in this pen. Now, several weeks later (and 6 or 7 fills), I have some new experience. It flexes. Really. It does not flex as much as a Noodler's pen, but it has really nice flex.

    This brings up the key feature of this pen. It can be adjusted between "soft" and "hard". This is more than a gimmick. I was scared that it would be a gimmick and I would regret falling for it. (Admittedly, the other pen I was considering, the Delta Fusion, also has a gimmick in its fusion nib, so maybe I wanted a gimmick pen.) I am happy with this. There is still flex at the hard setting, but my writing sample shows that it is not as much as at soft. However, it feels good to write at soft, though I've found I prefer doing any kind of math at the hard setting.

    Overall, the adjustment changes the amount of flex. More than that, it changes the feel of the writing.

    Conclusion

    No pen is worth this much money, and I didn't pay full price for this one. However, like my Pilot Custom 823, this is a great pen. I love it. In fact, it competes with the 823 for the title of favorite pen. I think the two can co-exist because I want to keep my favorite ink (Noodler's Black) in the 823. Since the Justus flexes more, I want to keep an ink in it that takes advantage of the flexing.

    Pilot makes wonderful, understated pens. The Justus is attractive and writes very nicely. For the last few weeks it has been my daily writer. I would heartily recommend this pen to anyone looking at this price range.

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Nice. Thanks for the write up. Here's Dan's video and Awesome Review for others convenience.



    http://fpgeeks.com/2013/12/the-pilot...wesome-review/

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Thanks for the review. This pen is on my wish list. I like the barley finish much more than the striped version. Is yours a fine nib?

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    thats a great one. i love it

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Wow, under that lighting, the Justus looks like those vintage BCHR pens! It's lovely, but it doesn't seem like anything I'd want to take to the university for notes, or for sketching outdoors. I already feel guilty enough bringing my Pilot Falcon (the newly released one). It would help if Pilot released the Justus with an extra fine nib so that the line difference would be more apparent. In that department, that's where I appreciate the Falcon in EF, plus it's less expensive.

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Good Review..
    Doing his expert hand. I write rather lightly, and I have a strong resistance to the nib biased

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Nice review,
    Also I want to buy this wonderful pen,really like!

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Nice review. I'm glad you like the pen.

    I have to say though, this pen is one of the biggest disappointments I've experienced in terms of modern pens. Considering it overall it's a great everyday pen with the ability to offer a little flair to normal writing, and the throwback to better times of design (the chasing) looks fantastic. But considering the price tag of over $300, it's placed into a category of a pen with gimmick, and the gimmick (variable amounts of flexibility) doesn't work.
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    I have had a Justus for about two years. I really like it and it is in my rotation most of the time. Everyone has their opinion. I am glad I bought mine.
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    this was the one pen I reviewed for FPGeeks that I missed after sending it back. I got a great deal on one from Todd at isellpens, now I feel like a king when I write with it. For some reason I really like the gimmicky section.

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    If I could write just half as good as the Inkluminati with one .............
    http://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread....l=1#post160774
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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Thanks for the review!!! I liked the pinstriped one better myself. This has quickly become one of my favorite pens. I have a youtube review on my experience with this pen. I don't want to hijack yours though. I will post another thread.

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    Default Re: Pilot Justus 95

    Quote Originally Posted by TheInkluminati View Post
    Thanks for the review!!! I liked the pinstriped one better myself. This has quickly become one of my favorite pens. I have a youtube review on my experience with this pen. I don't want to hijack yours though. I will post another thread.
    I'm glad you like it! One of my early fountain pen video reviews was the Pilot Justus. In fact, until this thread was recently resurrected, I had forgotten that I ever did a written review of this unique and fun pen.

    And, yes, just today I was using this pen with a fill of Noodler's Apache Sunset, and still enjoy it very much.

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