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  1. This year's Atlas Sidewalk Sale is almost upon us, Chicago area friends! I managed to signed up for a couple of seminars and a social, and looking forward to getting to join this year (last year didn't work out). In addition to looking forward to the classes, I hope to get some entry level Platinum pens, and try some new brands of ink. At the Chicago Pen Show I really liked a Platinum 3776 SF (one regular, one with an italic grind), so even though the Preppy isn't my aesthetic, I might see about the new Maki-e ones to dip my toes in. Let me know if they like any of the starters for them better that I can keep an eye out for. I'm still new to this hobby and being careful where I ultimately might want to put larger sums. Atlas also posted shopping rules on Instagram for the venders that will be selling their own wares on the sidewalk. https://www.atlasstationers.com/pages/event-schedule
  2. With the release of the third edition of the Platinum Preppy WA series just around the corner, (Goulet Pens now lists them as “coming soon!”) I figured now would be a great time to post a review on the Platinum Preppy WA Sayagata (purple). With the launch of the 3rd special edition of this otherwise very ordinary pen just around the corner, I hope to provide some insight into what this pen is, how it performs, and what to expect from the Platinum Preppy WA 3. The Platinum Preppy WA is a special edition of one of the most budget-friendly, no-frills, ordinary fountain pens ever to exist. In fact, the Preppy is so basic that I thought I would never need to buy one. Perhaps Platinum read my mind (AKA did market research) and decided to release a Preppy that could appeal to collectors. The result? The Preppy WA, which is actually only different from the standard Preppy in that it features a Japanese geometric design on the barrel. The First series of the Preppy WA was released in 2021, with six different colors. At the time, a standard Preppy MSRP was about $4.50, and to my recollection the first edition Preppy WA retailed for $6.80. Sadly I was unable to find any confirming sources. I Ho’d and Hum’d over it, trying to decide between the red one and the purple one for a few days, and then instantly regretted not buying either when both went out of stock. I figured “Oh whatever, it’s just a Preppy.” And moved on with my life. But then, in late 2022, I stumbled across a brand-new one in a store, blinked a couple times, and bought it for $7, almost expecting it to disappear in front of me like my first chance had. Since then, my little Sayagata has found its place in my daily writing rotation. The first thing I noticed upon sitting down and inking the Sayagata was that it is a really ordinary Preppy. I almost had a “Oh that’s all…” moment, because the geometric pattern is literally all there is to it. The feed isn’t even colour-matched to the pen. On the other hand, maybe “Oh that’s all” isn’t such a bad thing; it helps me treat the Sayagata more like the utilitarian writing instrument it is, and less like the expensive collectors’ item it really is not. After all, it was only a $7 entry-level pen. On the bright side, the silk-screening job is attractive, if not exotic, and the audacious “Preppy” branding on the barrel is gone. Considering I would probably pay an upcharge to Platinum just to get rid of the branding, the deal doesn’t seem bad at all. (There is still a smaller badge on the cap) Build quality is as good as can be expected from a pen this class, and that’s very good. The threads attach securely and confidently, the cartridge seats in firmly, and the slip-n-seal works as expected. The only real dings I can put in the pen are the conspicuous seams in the acrylic cap, and the slightly off-center bore of the barrel. Writing with the Sayagata far exceeded my expectations. It’s not oil-on-a-frying-pan smooth, but it’s not scratchy as a thumbtack either. The ink flow is a little dry, actually rather dry, compared to most of my other fine-nibbed pens like my TWSBI Jowo Fine, my Lamy Fine, or my Pilot Metropolitan Fine. This results in very precise control, and great ink mileage. I have written two essays with this pen, actually, and am still on the original cartridge of Platinum Black ink. Line-width variation is just OK, not miraculous, and can be compared to the Pilot Varsity, whose nib is ever-so-slightly more flexible. Maintenance on this pen has been next-to-none. The Slip-and-Seal does its job well, and the Sayagata is always ready for combat. If I leave the cap off for a few minutes, it does sometimes balk upon restarting, but unlike several other pens I have, I have never had to lick the nib on this pen to revive it. I have had no leaks, skips, or annoying drops of ink on top of the nib, and it is well-behaved even on cheaper papers prone to bleed-through. The next Generation of Platinum Preppy WA pens will be going on sale sometime this very month, according to Goulet (The only US-based retailer I can find that actually mentions them so far), but there is still a limited stock of the second generation Preppy WA pens available. The coming-soon lineup has some interesting barrel colours, including a burgundy, and an attractive dark green. The pattern designs will be taking a slight upgrade from ordinary silk-screening to “Modern Maki-E,” which features more colours like red and different shades of gold. The price is also taking an upgrade from $7.80 to $10, which makes the 3rd generation Maki-E Preppy both the cheapest Maki-E pen around, and the most expensive Preppy around. All things considered, my experience with Sayagata has me planning to purchase a few once they come. It isn’t the most glamorous or highest quality pen out there, but it still represents an outstanding value and some good fun. The Verdict: A great everyday pen (weapon) for learning padawans and experienced knights alike. While I wouldn’t consider it quite sophisticated enough to carry it into a formal environment like the Jedi Council, its convenience, low maintenance, reduced branding, and great ink mileage make it my go-to for just about anything else. I can’t wait to get my hands on a 3rd-gen model to see what that has to offer.
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    Anyone Have 0.3 Platinum Preppy Nibs?

    I have a few preppy pens that I'd like to give out to my ugrad engineering students however would like to give them the ones with the 0.3 F nib instead of the 0.5 M, as they'd appreciate a finer nib for ex while doing complex calculations or taking notes. I'm willing to trade the nibs I have.
  4. Hey guys... Its been a long time since i have been on FPN. I felt like i needed a break from the pens world, for the moment. But just now, i saw a notification of a new video in my inbox. Its "the two minutes" guys review of the good old Platinum Preppy... Here have a look: I m so happy with the way this video has been shot. I used to adore Matt Armstrong for the way he showed the pens in his review, but this guys has taken it a step ahead. Asthetically beautiful review. And this review has made me take out my Baby Pink Platinum Preppy from my closet. I havent tried many colors of this pen, because of high price, but the purple one from the video looks kinda cool. How's yellow? Has anyone tried it? I think it is too light.





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