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Don't be fool by the cheap price. $13.80.

YOU CAN WRITE SO TINY!! In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. I would appreciate more color options in the fine-nib, perhaps even some of the limited edition colors, if possible. The cap This Pilot Kakuno is a fine writer – in the sense of line thicknesses – and the ink flow is on the dry side, though consistent. The Pilot Kakuno fountain pen was part of my NY stationery haul. $13.50 Set contains 1 x Pilot Kakuno Fountain Pen, Extra Fine Nib, Non Color Body + 2 x Pilot Fountain Pen Converter, CON-40 + 1 x Compact 5-color Sticky Notes. Other Products from newitemexpress. I don't know how many times I've dropped it on to Your first encounter with a fountain pen is important. I inked it with Lamy Obsidian and like the dense black.

Close Share Toggle fullscreen Zoon in/out. has a tiny ledge to keep it from rolling away. Ships in 1 business day. For instructions, see our Q: Can this pen be converted into an eyedropper pen?This pen has 1-3 small holes in the bottom of the pen body which prevent the pen from being usable as an eyedropper pen. I bought a Pilot Kakuno (fine nib) in Tokyo last October for 1060 yen (about $11). They come in a variety of barrel and cap colour options and in either a fine or medium nib size.

still providing very thin lines, I am pleased as punch with this pen and Very pleased and I may buy another.

It features a cute smiley face on the nib that is always facing up when writing, ensuring users to have the correct nib orientation. This has quickly become my favourite daily workhorse.

Email will only be used to respond to your question.If you would like us to call you, please enter your phone number. I use the pen for both taking notes and for drawing. Similar to the classic pencil, it has a hexagonal cap and body. It’s durable for it’s size and material used. The Kakuno is a great starter pen or a quality writer for working on-the-go (meaning if it vanishes suddenly, you can replace it for a reasonable price.). My medium nib is smooth-writing, and the grip resembles the Lamy Safari. Pilot Fountain Pen Ink Converter Screw Type (CON-40) Pilot Kakuno Fountain Pen, Extra Fine Nib, Non Color Body, FKA-1SR. A surprising number of folks have never seen one) and this certainly fits that bill. This is an entry level fountain pen designed for beginners to introduce people into the world of fountain pens and ink. looking pen, as these are very common (boring) looking. Pilot cartridges work great or you can use the converter to fill with bottled ink. |ct_1318|ct_214|ct_2561|ct_1984|ct_1419|ct_2071|ct_4000|Send an electronic gift certificate to a fellow pen junkie!Subscribe to our newsletter for giveaways and new products! It's a friction fit nib and feed so unlike a Platinum Preppy, a full cleaning is possible if need be.

1X Pilot Kakuno FKA-1SR-F Fountain Pen (Fine Point) - Black Barrel/ L Green Cap 2X Pilot CON-40 Fountain Pen Converter. Pilot’s Kakuno is a fountain pen suitable for both beginner and experienced users. This pen is absolutely great.

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My initial reaction was that it was very very fine, and somewhat scratchy. 56 For the rest of the pen, my verdict's more mixed. Overall rating: I love this fountain pen, I bought an EF and it’s easy to write, best pen ever! By contrast, the Sailor Candy (also around 1000 yen) I bought skipped at lot.