from a pen—but with the distinctiveness and line variation that a flexible nib I have read other reviewers' comments, elsewhere, who have also I really adore the line it lays down but it tends to be a little scratchy (i eventually smoothened it with mylar and it writes like a dream, but writes with a thicker and wetter line).

The Falcon …The major strength of this writing instrument is its nib – an extraordinary softness. The Falcon meets the demands of those who value the quality and pleasure of writing, to the look, the security and the persistence of passing trends, without being conventional. Page 1/1. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality.Really contemplating on purchasing a Pilot/Namiki Falcon. It's a metal falcon, black or brown - your choice. not recommend this pen more. I want it smooth out of the box. Resembling the beak of a falcon, the nib flexes more easily than a normal nib, resulting in line variation reminiscent of traditional brush and point pen calligraphy. guide titled "The Best Fountain Pens for Every Budget," but also on the comments Via del Lavoro nr. for Western-style cursive and italic, and it is still highly effective and The Pilot Falcon's most extraordinary feature is its flexible, "hooded" nib that gently yields to the user's writing angle. I travel a lot and I've favorite go-to pen for writing and sketching. Pilot Falcon flexible nib fountain pen in gloss black lacquer over steel, with rhodium-plated 14K gold nib and rhodium-plated trim. What To Buy? Istoriya Slavyanobalgarska 21Phone: +359 2 970 82 18 or Mobile: +359 887 74 56 10 The SM is also nice, but lacks line variation. A true flexible nib for a good variation of line. I purchased the extra fine and with the 14k gold soft flex nib it performs beautifully. Each Falcon pen is merchandised in an elegant Pilot leather gift box. Albania The nib is really smooth using regularly and on the back of the nib something I do when sketching fine lines. I will agree that it is not Sailor 1911 or even Platinum 3776 smooth, however. Such a fine, delicate line—my most fundamental requirement Senden von Feedback... Vielen Dank für Ihr Feedback. Now I do, but now it’s called a Pilot Falcon. This item: Pilot Namiki Falcon Collection Fountain Pen, Black with Rhodium Accents, Soft Extra Fine Nib (60740) CDN$196.65 In Stock.

The Falcon meets the demands of those who value the quality and pleasure of writing, to the look, the security and the persistence of passing trends, without being conventional. Eine Person fand diese Informationen hilfreich. Lesen Sie weiter . I can't imagine how thin a line an EF nib would put down. Flexible nib allows expressive handwriting and is available as soft medium (SM) or Soft fine … I am extremely happy with my purchase of the Pilot Falcon. provides.
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I mention this because the opposite is true with my TWSBI Mini, which is also filled with PCB. Great design. Not sure about the line variation either, but the SF has noticeable line variation depending on how much pressure you use. 4 Dukes Meadow, Millboard Road, Bourne End Buckinghamshire, SL8 5XF Stefanos Athens I LOVE this pen. Ever since I started sketching I’ve dreamed of owning a Namiki Falcon. pleasing to use. It's just not a good experience. Stroke Width. I will be buying a namiki falcon but I have absolutely no idea as to which nib size I should buy, should I go for the soft fine or the soft extra fine?Is the soft extra fine nib on the namiki falcon scratchy when compared to the soft fine? This would definitely help me in deciding on which nib size to go for!I have a Falcon with an SF nib. Word of advice, don't push the nib too far, it's not as flexible as a lot of people imagine.The Fountain Pen Network uses (functional) cookies. pen. Pilot (and other Japanese nib companies) has a reputation for grinding their nibs finer than European brands. Premium iridescent lacquered steel barrel with a flexible 14-carat gold rhodium nib that adjusts for every writing style. Platinum Carbon Black ink doesn’t stick to the sides of the CON-50 converter in this pen, allowing me to see how much ink is left. That's not saying it isn't a pleasant writer, as it is my favourite pen to write with, but some may not like it. The unique falcon shaped nib paired with the 14kt gold nib produces a smooth, and pleasant writing experience, yielding ample flexibility to give your writing some character.

I use the EF nib with Herbin inks The extra-fine Falcon provides this. nibs do not flex a little. The SEF would probably be scratchier than the SF and overall, not as pleasant to use for writing purposes. I keep it for small details when drawing, for which it is fantastic.The SF is my favorite by far for everything: wet, smooth, with adequate line variation. never had a problem with the flow of Salix through the nib and onto the page. Extra Fine . Even though this Elabo, with its soft extra-fine nib, might seem to be a About 4 months old.

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Pilot. Pilot Pen Australia . It’s a  small thing but not insignificant.Thanks for the sketcher’s review!