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Pilot Custom Maple(kaede)


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My guess is that the wood absorbs oils from your hands. When unused for a long while, the wood becomes paler and feels drier.

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Hello I have tried this in pen store. From brief time, the M nib is pleasant but I feel a definite feedback like its not all smooth, even writing on premium paper. Is this normal?

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Hello I have tried this in pen store. From brief time, the M nib is pleasant but I feel a definite feedback like its not all smooth, even writing on premium paper. Is this normal?

 

I have the same feeling with all my Pilot pens. This is great for me. One of the reasons why Pilot is becoming one of my top-three favourite brands!

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Just curious - is the section swappable with other pens in the Custom range, specifically the 742?

 

I appreciate that the sections are not identical, as the 742 has a gold trim ring. I'm just curious about size and whether the threads are compatible.

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Just curious - is the section swappable with other pens in the Custom range, specifically the 742?

 

I appreciate that the sections are not identical, as the 742 has a gold trim ring. I'm just curious about size and whether the threads are compatible.

In my case, not swappable. I have a Custom 742 bought in 2005 and a Custom Maple bought in 2014. Even though each has a Pilot #10 nib, the 742's section is too wide to use in the Maple.

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As you see, the threading is quite different on the two sections. That's too bad.

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The section of the kaede can be put into the body of a custom 74. I have done this. But I haven't screwed the cap on tightly because I'm nervous that the longer tines will hit bottom.

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Thank you for the review, it's so interesting to learn about the pen and the production process, and I really like your English! :)

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Ok, somehow I came across this thread today and since I found a seller in Japan who has it for a decent price, I ordered it with a F nib.

 

I'm not a huge fan of Pilot because their pens somehow lack a characteristic "warmth" for me, but I have high hopes for this. I love the absence of complication in the design, the simply turned barrel, the monotone nib, the minimal design. I also love what I'm reading about the wood - how it is matte and changes with use. Finally, I'm a big fan of the Con-70 which is by far the most fun converter I've tried. I'm supposedly on a hiatus from buying pens, but couldn't resist this one. I'll let you know what I think when I get it.

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I have read this review multiple times and wanted one of these beautiful pens since the first time I read the original post and looked at all the nice pictures by the OP and others. Well, my darling wife bought me one of these for a Father's Day gift this year. We ordered it from Japanese seller Santa Trading via Amazon. The price was fair. We did not pay for expedited shipping so it took about 2 months to arrive.

 

The pen arrived about 2 weeks ago and I couldn't be more pleased. I'm not posting any photos because there are several nice ones here, just my experiences with the pen. The pen is a physically lovely object. The gold hardware is a nice compliment to the wood's color. I am very pleased with my grain; it's uniform with no glaring flaw areas. The wood feels "warm" and delightful to hold (only we pen aficionados can really appreciate that tactile experience so I don't advertise it) and I take it out of my shirt pocket and just hold it during my commute to work and at other times. I felt compelled to "jump the gun" and increase the darkness of the color by applying a thin coating of extra virgin olive oil, letting it sit for a hour or so, then wiping off the excess. This darkened the color and deepened the look of the grain quite nicely.

 

The pen is a very sweet writer. I ordered the medium nib. This has been previously described as "springy" which I think is an apt description. It is not a flex nib by any means nor even a "soft" nib like the Falcons (I have 3 in B, M & F), but it is a smooth writing and responsive nib. It does provide some minor line variation with just a little extra pressure, but, again if you're looking for flex, this is not the pen.

 

All in all the excellent original post here is the reason I wanted this pen, and the pen which arrived has met all of my years' long pent up expectations.

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Nice pen and a great review! Thank you!

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