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  1. A very good afternoon to all my fellow fountain pen fans (see also: unashamed addicts). Today I am going to make my very best attempt at doing a review for you on, what I believe, is my 'perfect' pen, after 3 months of ownership. So, without further ado, may I present to you, the Titaner Razor. First, a little about the company. Titaner was first founded by Leo Zhang in 2005 and operates out of Shaanxi Province, China. They specialise in making EDC (Everyday Carry) items out of titanium, everything from pens (duh) to pry bars. On to the review! The Razor is, currently, their only fountain pen offering (though they do offer a plethora of more 'traditional' EDC ballpoint and gel-compatible pens). Everything is machined extremely precisely from Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) titanium. While it bares some functionality of a "tactical" pen, I would say this is more a "refined gentleman carrying a baseball bat". Since it is an all metal pen (every last beautifully smooth millimetre!) it may feel a little heavy to some weighing in at approximately 46g, in comparison a Jinhao x750 is approximately 36g. For me? This is perfect, as I prefer a weightier pen. As I mentioned at the start, the machining is absolutely impeccable throughout. Pocket clip is also made from titanium with black DLC (Diamond Like Coating) and a ceramic bead to help it slide into one's pocket or bag better. On the back side of the clip is the serial number of your particular pen. Attention to detail is phenomenal, the top cap finial, while plain, has a philips-type screw head machined into it on the inside, letting you torque down a little on the top cap to make sure that clip doesn't come off at the worst moment! Also, under where the clip sits in it's little machined recess? Sits an o-ring (the same for the tail cap), this is either to better seal the cap to stop your nib drying out or as an added measure to stop the top cap coming off, either way...details! Thread cutting is exceptional, the cap threads using heavy, square "Acme" type threads (similar to those found on vice screws) that, no matter how hard I tried even while holding the pen directly on this transitional portion and above the section? Could not get them to 'bite' into my fingers. Cap separates from the body in one and a quarter turns and does NOT post. Threads between the section and the body completely different. Much, much finer. And there are a lot of them! It takes a full seven and a quarter turns to release the section from the body. This may frustrate some people who need to refill or change inks frequently, but these extremely fine threads tie the section into the barrel with such solidity they two feel like one piece, There is, unfortunately, only one nib choice upon purchase, which is a Fine Steel Bock #6. However! The section uses a completely standard Bock housing, meaning you can swap out nibs and feeds all day long with nothing more than a twist of the wrist. Unscrew one complete assembly, remove, replace with another. While the Bock nib might not get anyone's heart racing it is certainly very practical and utilitarian, fitting for such a pen. A German (possibly Schmidt?) converter is included. The Razor also features a tungsten glass breaker in it's tail cap, implemented in such a way that it really just blends in with the overall style of the pen & could easily be mistaken just for a decorative element if you didn't know better. There's absolutely no doubt that the Razor is a class act in every respect. Is it bomb-proof? Absolutely. Could you probably hammer it through a floorboard? More than likely! Is it elegant and refined enough to be used in the office, boardroom, classroom or library? 100%! I haven't included a writing sample purely due to the fact I'm sure we all know what a Bock nib writes like by now and any nib issues would be down to Bock and not Titaner. The nib I received in my pen did have a mild case of Bock's (in)famous babies bottom, but nothing a little 3M lapping film couldn't fix. Finally, Titaner's customer service is beyond exemplary. Every question I had regarding my order was answered politely and in good time.





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