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PENTEL KERRY P1035 & P1037 MECHANICAL PENCILS: THE PENCIL THAT LOOKS LIKE A FOUNTAIN PEN


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Although I own many mechanical pencils, just about each of them was purchased as part of a set with a fountain pen; the pencil was an afterthought for me.  In the past few months, I have come to appreciate one model of mechanical pencil that I have sought for its own sake -- the Pentel Kerry P1035 and P1037 models (hereafter “PK”).   As I will show you, these PK models have a fountain pen appearance, in that they have a click-on cap that covers the writing end of the pencil in a flush manner to protect shirt pockets and to give the pencil an elegant look.  The PK comes in a variety of colors and trims, making it highly collectible, and it is a durable and reliable pencil.

 

Here's a photo of three PKs (from top to bottom): posted (black); cap off (purple); cap on (green).

 

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The varieties of the PK can be distinguished in different ways.  Regardless of the varieties, each is of the same dimensions and weight.  Weight is approximately 20-21 grams.  Length capped is approximately 12.5 cm (4.875 in), and length with the cap posted is approximately 13.5 cm (5.25 in).  The internal knock mechanism that contains the lead is made of brass.  The external materials vary somewhat, depending on model number, as some trim is gold-plated and some stainless steel and/or chrome-plated, and there are a few special/limited editions that feature a unique pattern and/or color on the central band of the PK.

 

First released in 1971, there are two major logo variations on the cap that are determined by the age of the PK.  The pre-2011, original line of PKs, near the bottom of the caps, features the inscription, “Pentel 5,” whereas the newer line features the inscription “Kerry, Since 1971.”  Here are a new (B) and old (BNA) red models -- same color scheme but different logos on the cap. I happen to like the look of the "Pentel 5" logo, compared with the more "corporate" "Kerry, Since 1971" logo.

 

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In a few cases, the exact same color was released in an old (“Pentel 5”) and a new (“Kerry, Since 1971”) version.  This is the case with the silver-chrome, black-chrome, blue-chrome, light-blue/chrome, and red-chrome versions (one old and two new versions).  All but two models are numbered P1035 for 0.05 mm lead, and two numbered P1037 for 0.07 mm lead.  One model using 0.05 mm lead is not numbered as a P1035; that is the “Craft Design Technology” (CDT) special edition, which is numbered as PEPH3-038W.

 

Here are two photos of a disassembled black PK, so you can see all the parts:

 

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A very cool aspect of the PK is shown in the photo.  With the cap off, the barrel’s end-piece is removable so that lead can be inserted in the rear.  That end piece can be clicked to advance the lead.  When the cap is posted, it has its own separate, removable end-piece which, when removed, reveals an eraser.  Replacement erasers for the PK are Pentel’s Z2-1N Refill Erasers.

 

Another feature that is found on the oldest models is shown here; the end-piece of the barrel in these oldest models feature a thin metal piece that can be placed into the point to clear away any lead stuck there.  At some point, Pentel abandoned this feature.  It came in handy for me when I needed to clear some stuck lead from a model that didn’t have the feature; I used an older model’s metal piece to clear the lead from the newer model’s point.  I’ve only had that problem once.

 

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Now to the wide variety of colors-trims.  There are two “demonstrator” models, the XNA and the ZNA, pictured below.  The XNA is known as the “Gold Skeleton” and is a “Za Za City” Limited Edition.  The ZNA is known as the “Silver Skeleton” and is a “Tokai Region” Limited Edition.  Both pre-date 2011, as they have the “Pentel 5” logo on their caps.

 

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Continuing with the “precious metals” look, there are two other editions.  The ZXKS is known as the “Silver and Gold Legend” Limited Edition.  The ZKS and the ZD have a silver-and-chrome appearance, the ZKS being another “Legend” Limited Edition, and the ZD being the newer, “Kerry, Since 1971” version.  Any model with a “KS” as part of its model number designates a special edition commissioned by Kitera Shouji Stationary Company in Japan.

 

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There are three models in black that are special editions.  The AHZ is a one-of-a-kind black model with its own unique black center band; it is known as the "Tokyu Hands" special edition, and is hard to find.

 

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The other two black special editions are gold-plated models.  The AXKS is known as the “Phantom” and is black with gold-plated center band and trim.  The XAD is the newer version of the Phantom model.

 

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Other pre-2011 “Pentel 5” models are pictured below (sometimes along with their post-2011 versions, model numbers going from top to bottom in such a combined photo):

 

670586636_P1035-CDC(Blueoldandnew).jpeg.5278f49445d0a8311bcaaa3e01fb31a7.jpeg   Blue (I call it "medium blue" -- models C and CD)

 

 1064383648_P1035-ADA(Blackoldnew).jpeg.c8ee32e0e25f27b4283536823ad8b611.jpeg  Black (models A and AD)

 

1935999931_P1035-DGreen.jpeg.b88414cd08a0ab2f915884d1be91381b.jpeg   Green (a nice, rich, medium emerald green color -- model D)

 

 1660480216_P1035-EDB(BrownBordeaux).jpeg.9291866caed757f1a2f1c44528a10c4c.jpeg   Brown (some call it "copper-brass-orange" -- model E) above a Bordeaux (model DB)

   

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Medium Turquoise (model CNA) above a Dark Turquoise (model DC, sometimes referred to as a "dark blue," but truly a dark teal color)

 

 

 1014069998_P1035-GKSYellow.jpeg.36d3a3663cbdc7c1b25baa1c24ddd9e1.jpeg  Yellow (model GKS)

 

In 2011, Pentel issued three 40th Anniversary models (from top to bottom) -- the SD (Light Blue), VD (Violet), and XD (Champagne Gold).  Although one can readily find the light blue and champagne gold versions on Ebay, I have not seen a VD anywhere for sale.  The shade of violet in the VD is somewhat a blue-violet, compared with a later model, the VKS, which is somewhat a red-violet.  I'll show the comparison below in a bit.

 

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In 2021, Pentel issued four 50th Anniversary models, each with gold-plated band and trim (from top to bottom) -- the ANNO (Dark Taupe, but called “Traditional Grey”), ANEO (Dark Brown), ANC (“Bottle Blue,” which looks dark purple in some lighting conditions), and the AND (“Glass Green”).  These are readily available from a variety of Ebay sellers, mostly in Japan.  Notice that the ANNO and the ANEO feature a rose gold tint on the band and trim, whereas the ANC and AND have regular gold tint.  These are gorgeous instruments, and the ANC and AND models have somewhat translucent bodies.

 

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The CDT model mentioned earlier is shown here.  The CDT stands for "Craft Design Technology," and has a unique trim and band to go with its white body.

 

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Between the 40th and 50th Anniversary editions, there were other colors issued:

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Bronze Gold (XD2, top), compared with Champagne Gold (40th Anniversary) & Yellow (shown above)

 

 

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Metallic Grey (N) over Smokey Grey (ND).  Some believe there is no difference, and there's only one model, but I'm not so sure, as I've purchased each from Ebay from sellers using the different model letters.

 

 

  1033576100_P1035-CCNavyBlue.jpeg.b463f70271deb915b587b53f7a43dba7.jpeg  CC (Navy Blue)

 

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KD (Olive Green) -- two views, lighting dependent?  I have a few and their color is something in-between these photos.  I would call it a "light-green-olive."

 

 

1225311829_P1035-KD2Khaki.jpeg.5a5be09cf1d193aae0dfdc0d54377bab.jpeg    KD2 (Khaki)

 

1783205539_P1035-FDOrange.jpeg.16fa1d69380af6214edfa8682b5e7f6d.jpeg  FD (Orange)

 

  1289263975_P1035-PKSDarkPink.jpeg.237e466226d31dbc3655e7a332b41ef0.jpeg  PKS (Dark Pink)

 218853876_LightPink.jpeg.fdc5f17062ab1260f8a25768a0784b7f.jpeg  PD (Light Pink)

 

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VKS (Purple) over the very rare VD (Violet) to show comparison.  The VKS is a red-purple, while the VD is a blue-violet.

 

 

Not shown again:   XAD (the black-and-gold Phantom reissue); C (Medium Blue reissue);  SD (Light Blue reissue, shown with 40th Anniversary models); A (Black reissue); and BKS and B (Red).

 

I just saw today on Ebay a newest model, the AMKS, a model with an “Amber” color and chrome/SS trim and band.

 

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Per this photo, this looks a lot like the Bronze Gold, but it does have a different model #.  I just ordered four of them, so I'll let you know.

 

The two models taking 0.07 mm lead are the A (Black) and C (Navy Blue), both with chrome/stainless steel trim but gold lettering.

 

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Prices vary widely for the various PK models.  Office supply stores, Amazon, and the like offer those models now being manufactured by Pentel (at least in the U.S.) -- the Black, Blue, Red, Light Pink, and Olive.  The best prices are in the teens (USD) and are common; don’t pay more.  Many of the other colors are available on other sites, particularly on Ebay, and prices vary widely.  I’ve seen a wide range of prices under and over $100 for the 50th Anniversary models (one seller wants $600 for all four), and some colors you probably won’t find even there (e.g., the Violet VD and the Green D).  One has to search almost every day to hope to nab the rarest models, and one may never find one.  I was fortunate to get a Green D, and the only model I’m missing is the Violet VD.  Here is a photo of my own collection; the top section contains one of each type I have, and the bottom section contains my duplicates. In the photos of the two sections of two rows each, the first is of my primary collection, and the second is of my duplicates.

 

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In terms of performance, I would refer you primarily to the many reviews one can view on You-Tube and read on the internet.  Just about every reviewer is enthusiastic about the PK, not only from a performance standpoint, but also from an aesthetic one.  The PK is a beautiful writing instrument and an efficient and durable one, in my own experience.  I gave one to my daughter, and she reports that she loves it.  I wish Pentel would bring back the thin metal piece, covering the lead, that can be placed into the point to clear away any lead stuck there; it's a very nice feature.

 

I sent a message some time ago to Pentel U.S.A. asking for the history of the P1035 and P1037 models, their sequencing, and the like, but I never received a reply.  There is very sketchy and incomplete information from other sources on the internet, as far as my own search revealed.  This review is an effort to provide more reliable (albeit, not perfect) information about the PK models.  I welcome comments from others about their experiences and impressions of the PK, plus any corrections, additions, and the like that would add to our knowledge base.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here's a photo of a Word document I created, summarizing the various model numbers.  I hope this is helpful.  GP = gold-plated.  SS = Stainless Steel (or chrome).

 

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Impressive! Thank you for your time to show and explain this model. I might get one...just for the sake of having it! Is there 0.9 version; or just 0.5 and 0.7?

 

Recently I have bought a Parker 51 repeater pencil, refill it with 0.9 2B AinStein and I love it.

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Thanks Donnweinberg. I'm not a collector of these, but have a couple. With the cap on and in my breast pocket, they are not a deadly stiletto poised to pierce my heart as many other mechanical pencils are. The Kerry is a very nice mechanical pencil.

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Hi, usk15.  The PK only offers the many 0.05 mm and the two 0.07 mm models.

 

Hi, WalterC.  I enjoyed your wording, poised to make me chuckle.  

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What a great reference!  My husband and I love the Kerry and own many.  We aren't collecters but we use them daily.  The Kerry is my husband's preferred writing instrument.  I am still a fountain pen person, but when I need a mechanical pencil, I reach for one of my Kerrys.  Thank you for taking the time to do this.  

"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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An amazing collection! Thanks for sharing. It is a terrific pencil, and one of my favorites.

 

It is remarkable how consistent the design has been over the decades. No need to mess with perfection I guess. I miss the cleaning rods Pentel used to provide on the Kerry and other models, but in fairness, I have never needed one on a Kerry. I have never had one jam.

 

The only issue I have ever had with a Kerry is when I dropped one, with the cap on, and it landed on the push button eraser cap, and somehow loosened the insert inside the cap. Everything still works fine, but when the pencil is capped, the silver push button doesn't show above the top of the cap. It drops down. into the cap and looks like it is missing. When the cap is posted on the back of the pencil for writing, the button is pushed out and exposed like normal.  Have you seen this? Any ideas on how I might tighten the insert inside the cap? 

 

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  On 4/12/2022 at 5:20 AM, TFHS said:

Amazing collection! 

 

As far as I know, p1035 was produced in Showa 49 (1974).

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However, when it comes to specific colors, I don't know much about them, and I haven't carefully sorted them out before.

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  On 4/12/2022 at 1:55 AM, ajcoleman said:

The only issue I have ever had with a Kerry is when I dropped one, with the cap on, and it landed on the push button eraser cap, and somehow loosened the insert inside the cap. Everything still works fine, but when the pencil is capped, the silver push button doesn't show above the top of the cap. It drops down. into the cap and looks like it is missing. When the cap is posted on the back of the pencil for writing, the button is pushed out and exposed like normal.  Have you seen this? Any ideas on how I might tighten the insert inside the cap? 

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Hi, ajcoleman.  The only time I encountered that loose button issue with the pencil capped was with one of my red PKs.  In that case, the lead wouldn't advance, no matter how many times I clicked either button.  That's when I used the "cleaning rod" on an older model to clear away the stuck lead.  After I did that, everything worked fine, and the "loose button" issue resolved.  

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Thank you for writing such an excellent guide. I am a big fan of the Kerry and own and use three of them most every day (two 0,5mm models and one 0,7mm). It is one of my favourite pencils for both writing and drawing.  I would love to buy a CDT model - any idea where these might be found, over and above E-Bay? Thanks in advance.

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An amazing article. Thank you very much. It is one of my favorite pencils and I was not aware of its rich history. The only critisim I have is your choice of fonts which made it hard for me to read but the value of content! Priceless.

Verba volant, littera scripta manet.

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  On 4/13/2022 at 9:21 AM, Chandon said:

 I would love to buy a CDT model - any idea where these might be found, over and above E-Bay?

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Other than on Ebay, I have not seen the CDT model offered.

  On 4/13/2022 at 11:09 AM, kaissa said:

The only critisim I have is your choice of fonts which made it hard for me to read but the value of content! Priceless.

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Thanks.  I'm using Courier New, 24-point.  Is this the font that's hard to read, or is it the other font nearer the photos?  I can make adjustments going forward.

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Well, had  my Kerry since I was a student, back then it was EXPENSIVE and exclusive .. its was a marvel of a pen back then with a dress code to follow through ; but now its more a cliche and a thrown back retro styling exercise , I look at my Mitsubishi Uni Kuru-toga Advance Upgrade and its hard to say the younger pen not every bit a better pencil and more practical , the Kerry concept in its original form is that it can be carried along and clipped to the ( then usual cases ) of suits and shirts. Our writing habit and how we usually carry our pens and pencils change over time. Kerry itself ages well and still a very fine decent pencil to had , but I seldom take it out anymore , just that there are more practical EDC options of a pencil(s) around these days and of course our dress code these days are way more liberal and accepting

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Thanks for your input, Mech-for-i.  

 

Is this a better font ("Default" font) for you, kaissa?

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Hello.

 

 I found the homepage of Craft Design Technology.

 When I contacted CDT, I got the answer that the Kelly CDT model was released by Craft Design Technology. Aftercare such as repairs is consistently handled by CDT. In this case, Pentel seems to be working only as a manufacturer.

 There is a cart on the homepage, but it seems that only domestic delivery is supported.

 I have confirmed that the translation function of the browser works.

https://www.craftdesigntechnology.co.jp/products/162

 

 Then there is a link to Kelly's page on the Pentel homepage.

 We have confirmed that the translation of the browser works here as well.

https://www.pentel.co.jp/products/automaticpencils/mannencil/

 

 Until I received the email from the CDT, I thought Kelly was made of plastic, not metal. I was in Japan but didn't know Kelly.

 So thank you.

 

 

 

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Hi, Number99.  Thanks for giving us that link.  I clicked on the first link, and here's what it says in English:

 

 

Mechanical Pencil 038W

¥2,750(WITH TAX)

Manufactured by Pentel

Size

H125×W15mm

The world’s first knock-type mechanical pencil was released by PENTEL CO., LTD. in the 1960s, and in 1971 they developed an item with the concept of “a mechanical pencil used in the same way as a fountain pen”. Ever since its release this mechanical pencil has been referred to as “KELLY”, and now we have a new version that inherits the original design. The metal components used for the pencil create a comfortable weight balance. The longer tip similar to that of a drafting mechanical pencil provides high visibility and contributes to its exceptional performance. The fountain pen-design cap protects the delicate tip, and the overall size has been reduced to make it easier to carry around. The cap can be attached to the back when writing. The sensation of the metal parts smoothly attaching with a comfortable “click” is also a sign of this pencil’s high quality. The cap section comes in mat-silver and the body is given a glossy white shade. A delicately designed “Sanada-Himo” pattern is applied on the central brass section, which gives a sense of firmness when held in the hand. It has an elegantly modern presence that becomes part of the user’s everyday life.

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  On 4/19/2022 at 9:55 PM, donnweinberg said:

Hi, Number99.  Thanks for giving us that link.  I clicked on the first link, and here's what it says in English:

 

 

Mechanical Pencil 038W

¥2,750(WITH TAX)

Manufactured by Pentel

Size

H125×W15mm

The world’s first knock-type mechanical pencil was released by PENTEL CO., LTD. in the 1960s, and in 1971 they developed an item with the concept of “a mechanical pencil used in the same way as a fountain pen”. Ever since its release this mechanical pencil has been referred to as “KELLY”, and now we have a new version that inherits the original design. The metal components used for the pencil create a comfortable weight balance. The longer tip similar to that of a drafting mechanical pencil provides high visibility and contributes to its exceptional performance. The fountain pen-design cap protects the delicate tip, and the overall size has been reduced to make it easier to carry around. The cap can be attached to the back when writing. The sensation of the metal parts smoothly attaching with a comfortable “click” is also a sign of this pencil’s high quality. The cap section comes in mat-silver and the body is given a glossy white shade. A delicately designed “Sanada-Himo” pattern is applied on the central brass section, which gives a sense of firmness when held in the hand. It has an elegantly modern presence that becomes part of the user’s everyday life.

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I have already pasted the link address in the state of switching to the English page.

 Even if the page is in English, the text you pasted is written in Japanese.

 Therefore, you can see that the text you pasted is not a translation by CDT, but a translation of your browser.

 That part is actually written in Japanese, not English.

 

 

 

 

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    • liapuyat 12 Dec 12:20
      I can't seem to edit my profile, which is years out of date, because I've only returned to FPN again recently. How do you fix it?
    • mattaw 5 Dec 14:25
      @lantanagal did you do anything to fix that? I get that page every time I try to go to edit my profile...
    • Penguincollector 30 Nov 19:14
      Super excited to go check out the PDX Pen Bazaar today. I volunteered to help set up tables. It should be super fun, followed by Xmas tree shopping. 😁
    • niuben 30 Nov 10:41
      @Nurse Ratchet
    • Nurse Ratchet 30 Nov 2:49
      Newbie here!!! Helloall
    • Emes 25 Nov 23:31
      jew
    • Misfit 9 Nov 2:38
      lantanagal, I’ve only seen that happen when you put someone on the ignore list. I doubt a friend would do that.
    • lantanagal 7 Nov 19:01
      UPDATE - FIXED NOW Exact message is: Requested page not available! Dear Visitor of the Fountain Pen Nuthouse The page you are requesting to visit is not available to you. You are not authorised to access the requested page. Regards, The FPN Admin Team November 7, 2024
    • lantanagal 7 Nov 18:59
      UPDATE - FIXED NOW Trying to send a pen friend a reply to a message, keep getting an error message to say I don't have access. Anyone any ideas? (tried logging our and back in to no avail)
    • Dr.R 2 Nov 16:58
      Raina’s
    • fireant 2 Nov 1:36
      Fine-have you had a nibmeister look at it?
    • carlos.q 29 Oct 15:19
      @FineFinerFinest: have you seen this thread? https://www.fountainpennetwor...nging-pelikan-nibs/#comments
    • FineFinerFinest 24 Oct 8:52
      No replies required to my complaints about the Pelikan. A friend came to the rescue with some very magnification equipment - with the images thrown to a latge high res screen. Technology is a wonderful thing. Thanks to Mercian for the reply. I had been using the same paper & ink for sometime when the "singing" started. I have a theory but no proof that nibs get damaged when capping the pen. 👍
    • Mercian 22 Oct 22:28
      @FineFinerFinest: sometimes nib-'singing' can be lessened - or even cured - by changing the ink that one is putting through the pen, or the paper that one is using. N.b. *sometimes*. Good luck
    • Bluetaco 22 Oct 22:04
      howdy
    • FineFinerFinest 21 Oct 5:23
      I'm not expecting any replies to my question about the singing Pelikan nib. It seems, from reading the background, that I am not alone. It's a nice pen. It's such a pity Pelikan can't make decent nibs. I have occasionally met users who tell me how wonderful their Pelikan nib is. I've spent enough money to know that not everyone has this experience. I've worked on nibs occasionally over forty years with great success. This one has me beaten. I won't be buying any more Pelikan pens. 👎
    • FineFinerFinest 21 Oct 4:27
      I've had a Pelikan M805 for a couple of years now and cannot get the nib to write without singing. I've worked on dozens of nibs with great success. Ny suggestion about what's going wrong? 😑
    • Bhakt 12 Oct 5:45
      Any feedback in 100th anniversary Mont Blanc green pens?
    • Glens pens 8 Oct 15:08
      @jordierocks94 i happen to have platinum preppy that has wrote like (bleep) since i bought it my second pen....is that something you would wish to practice on?
    • jordierocks94 4 Oct 6:26
      Hello all - New here. My Art studies have spilled me into the ft pen world where I am happily submerged and floating! I'm looking to repair some cheap pens that are starving for ink yet filled, and eventually get new nibs; and development of repair skills (an even longer learning curve than my art studies - lol). Every hobby needs a hobby, eh ...
    • The_Beginner 18 Sept 23:35
      horse notebooks if you search the title should still appear though it wont show you in your proflie
    • Jayme Brener 16 Sept 22:21
      Hi, guys. I wonder if somebody knows who manufactured the Coro fountain pens.
    • TheHorseNotebooks 16 Sept 13:11
      Hello, it's been ages for me since I was here last time. I had a post (http://www.fountainpennetwork...-notebooks/?view=getnewpost) but I see that it is no longer accessible. Is there anyway to retrieve that one?
    • Refujio Rodriguez 16 Sept 5:39
      I have a match stick simplomatic with a weidlich nib. Does anyone know anything about this pen?
    • The_Beginner 15 Sept 16:11
      dusty yes, glen welcome
    • Glens pens 11 Sept 1:22
      Hello, Im new to FPN I'm so happy to find other foutain penattics. collecting almost one year ,thought I would say hello to everyone.
    • DustyBin 8 Sept 14:34
      I haven't been here for ages... do I take it that private sales are no longer allowed? Also used to be a great place to sell and buy some great pens
    • Sailor Kenshin 1 Sept 12:37
      Lol…
    • JungleJim 1 Sept 1:55
      Perhaps it's like saying Beetlejuice 3 times to get that person to appear, though with @Sailor Kenshin you only have to say it twice?
    • Sailor Kenshin 31 Aug 21:06
      ?
    • Duffy 29 Aug 19:31
      @Sailor Kenshin @Sailor Kenshin
    • Seney724 26 Aug 22:07
    • Diablo 26 Aug 22:05
      Thank you so much, Seney724. I really appreciate your help!
    • Seney724 26 Aug 21:43
      I have no ties or relationship. Just a very happy customer. He is a very experienced Montblanc expert.
    • Seney724 26 Aug 21:42
      I strongly recommend Kirk Speer at https://www.penrealm.com/
    • Diablo 26 Aug 21:35
      @Seney724. The pen was recently disassembled and cleaned, but the nib and feed were not properly inserted into the holder. I'm in Maryland.
    • Diablo 26 Aug 21:32
      @Seney724. The nib section needs to be adjusted properly.
    • Seney724 26 Aug 18:16
      @Diablo. Where are you? What does it need?
    • Diablo 26 Aug 16:58
      Seeking EXPERIENCED, REPUTABLE service/repair for my 149. PLEASE help!!!
    • Penguincollector 19 Aug 19:42
      @Marta Val, reach out to @terim, who runs Peyton Street Pens and is very knowledgeable about Sheaffer pens
    • Marta Val 19 Aug 14:35
      Hello, could someone recommend a reliable venue: on line or brick and mortar in Fairfax, VA or Long Island, NY to purchase the soft parts and a converter to restore my dad's Sheaffer Legacy? please. Thanks a mill.
    • The_Beginner 18 Aug 2:49
      is there a guy who we can message to find a part for us with a given timelimit if so please let me know his name!
    • virtuoso 16 Aug 15:15
      what happene to the new Shaeffer inks?
    • Scribs 14 Aug 17:09
      fatehbajwa, in Writing Instruments, "Fountain Pens + Dip Pens First Stop" ?
    • fatehbajwa 14 Aug 12:17
      Back to FPN after 14 years. First thing I noticed is that I could not see a FS forum. What has changed? 🤔
    • Kika 5 Aug 10:22
      Are there any fountain pen collectors in Qatar?
    • T.D. Rabbit 31 July 18:58
      Ahh okay, thanks!
    • Scribs 29 July 18:51
      @ TDRabbit, even better would be in Creative Expressions area, subform The Write Stuff
    • T.D. Rabbit 29 July 11:40
      Okay, thanks!
    • JungleJim 29 July 0:46
      @T.D. Rabbit Try posting it in the "Chatter Forum". You have to be logged in to see it.
    • T.D. Rabbit 28 July 17:54
      Hello! Is there a thread anywhere 'round here where one can post self-composed poetry? If not, would it be alright if I made one? I searched on google, but to no avail...
    • OldFatDog 26 July 19:41
      I have several Parker Roller Ball & Fiber Tip refills in the original packaging. Where and how do I sell them? The couple that I've opened the ink still flowed when put to paper. Also if a pen would take the foller ball refill then it should take the fiber tip as well? Anyway it's been awhile and I'm want to take my message collection beyond the few pieces that I have... Meaning I don't have a Parker these refills will fit in 🙄
    • RegDiggins 23 July 12:40
      Recently was lucky enough to buy a pristine example of the CF crocodile ball with the gold plating. Then of course I faced the same problem we all have over the years ,of trying to find e refill. Fortunately I discovered one here in the U.K. I wonder if there are other sources which exist in other countries, by the way they were not cheap pen
    • The_Beginner 20 July 20:35
      Hows it going guys i have a code from pen chalet that i wont use for 10% off and it ends aug 31st RC10AUG its 10% off have at it fellas
    • T.D. Rabbit 19 July 9:33
      Somewhat confusing and off-putting ones, as said to me by my very honest friends. I don't have an X account though :<
    • piano 19 July 8:41
      @The Devil Rabbit what kind of? Let’s go to X (twitter) with #inkdoodle #inkdoodleFP
    • Mort639 17 July 1:03
      I have a Conway Stewart Trafalgar set. It was previously owned by actor Russell Crowe and includes a letter from him. Can anyone help me with assessing its value?
    • Sailor Kenshin 15 July 17:41
      There must be a couple of places here to share artworks.
    • T.D. Rabbit 15 July 12:45
      Hullo! I really like making ink doodles, and I'd like to share a few. Anywhere on the site I can do so? Thanks in advance!
    • Sailor Kenshin 6 July 17:58
      Pay It Forward.
    • AndWhoDisguisedAs 6 July 16:59
      where would I post wanting to trade bottle of ink straight up?
    • JungleJim 3 July 16:14
      @Bill Wood-- just look at the message below you that was posted by @PAKMAN. He is a moderator here on the forums.
    • Bill Wood 2 July 14:24
      Just checking on a classified section and where we are with that. Many thanks. Bill
    • PAKMAN 29 June 1:57
      @inky1 The software for the classified stopped working with the forum. So no we don't have a sales section anymore at FPN
    • inky1 28 June 16:49
      I am not sure which is the classifieds section
    • inky1 28 June 16:46
      IIs there a Fountain Pen Sales board anywhere on here?
    • dave c 25 June 19:01
      Hi. Anybody ever heard about a Royal Puck Pen. Very small but good looking.
    • Eppie_Matts 23 June 19:25
      Thanks! I've just ordered some #6's to experiment with.
    • Al-fresco 21 June 12:11
      @Eppie_Matts Shouldn't be a problem - I've just put a Bock #6 Titanium into a La Grande Bellezza section. Went straight in without any problem.
    • Curiousone11 21 June 4:35
      Any recommendations on anyone who specializes in original pen patents?
    • Eppie_Matts 20 June 1:32
      Hi all - I'm new to experimenting with pens and nibs. Can I put a bock 6 on a Pineider? Thanks!
    • penned in 16 June 17:33
      Hi, I'm new to this forum and was wondering where is the best place to sell a Montblanc ballpoint pen? Are ballpoints allowed here? It's a beautiful pen that deserves a great listing. Thanks.
    • ChrisUrbane 9 June 3:16
      I havent logged in here for a while. I have moved and when I try to change my location on my profile, when I go to save it, it sais 'page not found' and that I do not have authority to change that.
    • Dlj 6 June 20:19
      I am looking for someone who can repair a Waterman Preface ballpoint that won’t stay together
    • Penguincollector 30 May 14:59
      I just noticed that the oppsing team of the game I watched last night had a player named Biro in their lineup. He must be part of Marsell the oily magician’s cadre
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