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The Sailor Fountain Pen Profit Standard Black 111219420 features a sleek design with a middle point nib, measuring 17.5mm in width and 135mm in length, weighing 159g. Perfect for professionals seeking elegance and precision in their writing tools.
Manufacturer | セーラー万年筆 |
Brand | セーラー万年筆 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.05 x 3.66 x 1.85 inches |
Item model number | 11-1219-420 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Medium Point |
Closure | Lid |
Material Type | Resin |
Size | 中字 |
Point Type | Medium |
Ink Color | Black |
Tip Type | 14K Gold |
Manufacturer Part Number | 11-1219-420 |
J**R
Japanese Pens grow on you
Japanese pens are quite pricey in the UK and not that widely sold, but as I had heard that the writing experience was different with them, this Sailor was priced at an attractive price to see what the fuss was all about. It appears that, along with the Germans, the Japanese venerate fountain pens and, naturally, seem to arguably make the best pens again along with the Germans. Writing with the Sailor is a very different experience to a Pelikan or Parker. There is far more response from the paper and while the writing is smooth one does not write as if one is sliding on an ice rink - which is perhaps the aim of some fountain pen manufacturers in Europe. But this responsiveness is by no means an unpleasant feeling and I found I increasingly wanted to take this pen out and write with it! Japanese nibs do appear to be one size finer - so if you like a fine line then you should buy a medium nib. They even have UEF - ultra extra fine nibs which are as the name implies. I am dying to try one of these to see if it can balance this very fine line with some smoothness. A very enjoyable pen and a great introduction to Japanese pens.
N**E
First class pen and service .
A very good buy , love it med nib is good . Have to say a great writing tool , smooth and precise with just perfect ink flow . Think I may get another from higher in the range . Oh and first class service from Japan it arrived so fast . All round good experience .Thanks folks.😁
S**A
Sailor fountain pen
Very good quality penNice to write with-smooth glide across paper
R**N
Stunning craftsmanship
A beautiful pen, and a pure delight to write with. It is, however, rather small and delicate, so I prefer to use it posted.
S**Y
Sailor Profit 1911 Standard.
The Best fountain Pen I own. I have about 70+ and this ones nib/ weight/size - Everything is Fantastic - Get one.
V**3
Writes incredibly smoothly.
Very smooth, best pen i've owned. Gets better with time - far better now than when i first used it.
S**E
As sweet as the more expensive models.
I have four different Sailor pens. Let me tell you that this pen delivers close to the full Sailor sweetness, despite the rather reasonable price. Strongly recommended if you like Japanese fountain pens. Actually, strongly recommended if you like fountain pens. Period.Typical for Japanese pens, is that the point is a bit finer than European or Chinese pens. So 'Medium/Middle' point corresponds to 'fine', for instance.Typical for Sailor, is that the nib is slightly more springy, than the typically stiff nib of Parker, Pelikan, Sheaffer, Waterman.Also, it's not quite as ice-skatingly smooth. There's a little bit more tactile feel and friction. This is not something wrong. It's not 'scratchy'. It's just a very slight amount of pleasant friction. I'm brought up on stiff and oil-on-glass-smooth, but I also enjoy the Sailor feel very much. Personally, I also like to have some amount of cultural difference apparent in my pens, so I let my Japanese pens have a finer nib than I normally use. (Also, it has its other uses).The black resin feels very good in the hand. It has an 'expensive' feeling. Just like celluloid and ebonite, but different. And it's lovely super-gloss smooth.It is a delicate and very light pen, just like most expensive pens, since it's all resin, and no cheap metal tubing.This pen quickly established itself as my favorite Sailor pen, mostly because I dare use it much more, because it's 'affordable'.
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