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Stipula Novecento

 

 

First Impressions

 

I will be very honest; I was not expecting much from this pen. I was burned on the Stipula 22 and a few Stipula/Levenger Verona fountain pens. They were plagued with extremely poor ink flow, problems with the ol nib skipping and using feeds that were either too small for the nibs or just straight up flawed!!!

I saw this pen on the www.pens-more.com website under the Stipula section and for some odd reason I was attracted to it. It had the red/black wood grain style and at the time I had no clue what the pen was made out of. I had a few Stipula postcards and there was one on there that looked identical to the one that was for sale. I asked Travis (the owner) about the pen but he told me that he really didn’t know too much about it but he did like it. He said that the pen has not moved so he was reducing the price by a few dollars. There was no box or papers, which accounts for the low price. He said the pen was only dipped to inspect the nib but it was never filled.

 

I was pretty excited to see how this pen looks and writes, the pictures on the website really didn’t do the pen justice.

 

 

Appearance/ Finish 5 out of 5

 

Alrighty then, let’s get down to business!!! When the pen arrived, I knew it was definitely ebonite with the silver cap band and clip, the one that I was looking at on the Stipula Postcard. The silver was a bit tarnished and the ebonite looked a bit dull from what the picture looked like. I looked the underside of the nib and you could tell where the nib was dipped. There was some dried ink and some crud between the feed and the nib.

 

What to do what to do??? First thing I did was polish the nib with a tad bit of alcohol on a cotton swab to get rid of the dried up ink. I was very careful not to put alcohol on the feed or on the rest of the pen. Surprisingly there was a good amount of gunk within the engravings on the nib and the nib practically glowed after just a tad bit of wiping. The next thing I did was run water through the piston filler to clean that out. To my surprise, there were no signs of ink in the piston chamber so Travis was right; this pen was never filled, only dipped.

 

The next thing on the agenda was to polish up the clip and cap band. I used some Simichrome polish and carefully applied it to the clip and bands, I made sure none of

The polish made it on the ebonite; I didn’t want to see what would happen!!!  I used a nice soft cloth to rub out the tarnish that was on the silver parts. Within a minute or so of doing this, the dull silver started to really shine. After I finished that, I used a pipe polishing cloth that I had on hand because I do occasionally smoke my pipes and I have developed a very nice collection over the years. Look at me, it sounds like I am 70 years old, I’m only 33, anyways lets get back to the story. Wimg, our lovely MAD DUTCHMAN gave me advice, since this is my first ebonite pen I was a bit unsure how to care for this material. I gently wiped the pen down for a few minutes, making sure I got every nook and cranny on this pen. Once I was done, I used a soft clean cloth and gently rubbed and massaged the pen down until it started to really shine and come alive. Before polishing, the pen had a bit of a cloudy appearance, now it is cleared up, shiny and now you could see the detail.

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/TheNobleSavage/Stipula%20Novecento/overall1.jpg

 

This is now a pen that has been brought to its former glory. This pen is a red and black wood grain design with the pen being made out of ebonite. It really looks like a classic pen from the 20’s and 30’s. The cap band and clip are of a wonderful silver material that shined up with ease and. This is really a gorgeous looking pen.

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/TheNobleSavage/Stipula%20Novecento/overall.jpg

 

 

Design/Size/Weight 5 out of 5

 

Well the Novecento is shaped similarly to the Bexley 10th Anniversary fountain pen. The cap tassie is not a typical flat top, it gradually had a minor round shape to it. The dimensions of the pen capped are approximately 5 3/8 inches by 1 ¾ inches and with the pen posted, it is roughly a bit more than 6 ½ inches long.

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/TheNobleSavage/Stipula%20Novecento/uncapped1.jpg

 

The weight of this pen is about 1.3 OZ making this an average weight pen. I have no issues posting the cap on this pen. The pen is extremely well balanced and I wrote extensively with this pen and have yet had tired cramping fingers and hands. Without the cap posted, the pen seems to have good balance and it conforms to the web of the hand between the thumb and index finger.

 

Surprisingly I observed little to no slip of fingers while gripping the pen when you are writing. The threads are not metal on either the section or on the inside of the cap. The pen tightens and loosens without any issues. I see that one needs to be cautious in screwing and unscrewing the cap. Over time I see the threads stripping due to the fact that the threads on the section are on the shallow side. As long as you exercise care while using you pen. I really do not see this as a problem. Most of you all exercise care with your fountain pens due to the cost of these writing instruments. So this probably wont be a problem BUT it should be something you should monitor.

The clip uses a spring loaded mechanism, so there are no worries about damaging the clip if you are using heavier clothing. There is a good amount of range with this clip, allowing the ability to clip this pen to just about anything. The tension is firm but not tight which makes this a user friendly clip and I see this giving you many years of writing enjoyment.

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/TheNobleSavage/Stipula%20Novecento/cap1.jpg

 

 

Nib Design and Performance 5 out of 5

 

The nib on this particular pen is an 18kt gold two tone with a medium width to it. If you have never seen this nib then look below, It has engravings on both the left and right side of the nib that resembles straw. Here is the story on the word and meaning of Stipula, this might give you a better insight of the definition. I stolen this text from www.madeinfirenze.it

 

STIPULA - the meaning of the name:

The name “Stipula” boasts very ancient origins. In the Latin language it literally meant “straw” or “small piece of straw”. But the actual meaning of the word is connected to the widespread use, among the ancient Romans, of stipulating an agreement by splitting a small piece of straw. For us, this name indicts a deep commitment for quality and accuracy, a special agreement made with those who hunt for excellence and indisputable quality in writing instruments.

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/TheNobleSavage/Stipula%20Novecento/nib.jpg

 

 

Now that you are all enlightened and stuff the rest of the nib has the word “Stipula” in cursive. Below the Stipula text there is what looks like a diamond with “750” in gold. Below that is “18K” and last but not least is “M” for the nib being a medium.

 

The nib was a tad bit on the scratchy side, so I had to realign the tines and then I polished the nib to include flossing the tines with a Mylar smoothing disc that is 1.5 microns to get the rough edges down and then finishing it off with the .1 micron disc to polish the insides of the tines along with the tipping material on the nib.

After about 30 minutes of meticulous work, this pen was writing as smooth as ice that has been rode over by a Zamboni. I was very surprised with how well this nib wrote, well, actually glided across my paper. I experienced ZERO ink feed issues with this pen. Considering I have had nothing but problems with the past Stipulas I owned, this one wrote flawless and was a pleasure to use.

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/TheNobleSavage/Stipula%20Novecento/nib1.jpg

 

 

Yes, I ate crow!!! I vowed never to buy another Stipula as long as I lived. Well, that lasted all of about 7 months. I bet Wimg is licking his chops and laughing as a Mad Dutchman would!!!

 

This nib wrote with a nice juicy medium line. This is what kind of nibs I like, nice wet writers that flow like a river. As I said, I am very impressed with this nib; this is something that I was not expecting at all. I was looking at some of the other Novecento models and they have 14kt gold nibs rather than the 18kt this ones has. Maybe there is a reason because this is the ebonite version as there are acrylic resin models that have the 14kt nibs. I am not an authority on Stipula pens, which is Wimg’s thing, not mine.

 

 

The Filling System 5 out of 5

 

OHHHYEAHHH, this baby is a piston filler!!! This pen has my full blessing!! The piston chamber holds a good amount of ink and it seems to hold it with perfect pressure. The placement of the piston knob is at a typical location, at the rear end of the barrel. There is a thin silver ring right before the piston knob. They did a very good job with placing the piston knob flush with the ring and barrel because you really cannot tell that it is a knob. Bravo Stipula, Bravo!!!

 

Cost 5 out of 5

 

This is the best part of the review because of the price that I paid for it. This pen was priced at around the $80.00 mark. I couldn’t pass this pen up at all. This was the only reason why I bought this pen in the first place was because the price. The pen needed about less than an hour of some TLC and then I was rewarded with a pen that exceeded any expectation that I have ever had. Brand new Novecento Ebonite with the box, papers and what not is around $280.00 if you can find it. I was looking at the www.giardino.it website and they stated that these are no longer in production. I guess I lucked out!!!

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/TheNobleSavage/Stipula%20Novecento/uncapped.jpg

 

 

Conclusion

 

I guess an old dog can learn new tricks and same goes for an old Savage. I was blown away with such a killer pen for such a rock bottom price; I am still in awe to this day. Would I spend $280.00 on this pen, honestly, NO WAY! But used for half the price or more?? Most certainly, without a shadow of a doubt I would. This really brought me back into taking a second look at Stipula pens. I pretty much wrote them off for good until I saw this pen for sale on www.pens-more.com at a massive discount. Since then, I bought another Stipula pen off of the Pentrace Green Board. I will do a thorough review on that pen in an upcoming pen review on both my site and FPN. So in conclusion, this is a fantastic pen and if you are willing to spend the cash, then this would be a pen to look into. It would be much better to get this pen at what I paid for!!!!

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TNS, yet another awesome review! Many thanks. I said it on the Duetto review and I'll say it here (still true) - it's a shame about the scratchy nib on a pen with a $300 MSRP. All in all, a great pen (piston filler :D with a now wonderfully smooth nib).

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Good job, :) Aaron, but watch that stuff about "sounding like a 70 year old"! :huh: So wassa matta wid dat, already? B)

 

Agree with SP, however. A new, dipped only pen shouldn't require tine alignment, though many do. A little light smoothing to taste is one thing, but tines noticeably out of alignment is another. Good that you could set it right.

 

My suspicion is that it may have had more use than the dealer knew of or was willing to mention. A pen that has just languished with only a test dip or two would probably not have had as much finish degradation and should have had the box, papers, etc. Likely, that use is where the tines got messed up.

 

The good news, though, is, that you got it going and have a great writer now. A less capable buyer wouldn't have been able to do it. The great price, I bet, reflects the greater use that I'm thinking it had. Given enough effort, one *can* get every last bit of ink out of a pen and have it looking like it was never filled.

 

Alls well that ends well, though, and congrats on a good buy. :D

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The tine aligning was very minor and I have had brand new pens before that needed some alignment (professional alignment) ie. Bexley Prometheus. I should of put, minor tweaking instead of aligning. Regardless, this pen looked like it just sat in someones collection and they wanted to dump it because of little to no use. I have bought a few pens that were never filled (dipped, yes) and the barrel and cap needed some polishing due to the cap bands tarnishing. A little elbow grease and a few minutes can make a huge difference!!.

 

As far as ebonite, I am not too sure how it ages, as for the cloudy look to it, that was quickly remedy by doing a nice polish with the right equipment.

 

As far as boxes and papers are concerned, boxes and papers do nothing for me with the exception of taking up space in my closet :lol: Really, even if the pen was filled and used religiously, $80.00 is still a total steal!!! But when I flushed the piston filler out, there was no sign of the pen ever being filled. Either they are a total pro in cleaning pens or it was never filled. Do I care, ahh, no not at all. It is a fantastic writing pen that I thoroughly enjoy using. Thats the important thing.

 

Oh BTW here is the picture of the pen when I first got it.

 

TNS

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BRRRRRRRR!!!!!

Is it just me, or is it cold in here? :unsure:

 

Oh wait....that must be Hell freezing over because The Noble Savage bought another Stipula :lol:

 

But seriously, I am so glad that you gave the brand another chance....and the price you paid is excellent! (I too don't care for the boxes; they do take up space!). I am seriously thinking of getting one myself, but probably a Duetto. I don't think I'll be able to find a Novecento for as good a price.

 

Thanks for the review, NS; I really enjoyed it (as always) :)

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$80 for a Novecento?

 

I hate you.

And I didn't have the heart to tell her why.
And there wasn't a part of me that didn't want to say goodbye.

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WOW!!! Great clean-up job TNS. Almost doesn't look like the same pen.

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  Maja said:
BRRRRRRRR!!!!!

Is it just me, or is it cold in here? :unsure:

 

Oh wait....that must be Hell freezing over because The Noble Savage bought another Stipula :lol:

 

But seriously, I am so glad that you gave the brand another chance....and the price you paid is excellent! (I too don't care for the boxes; they do take up space!). I am seriously thinking of getting one myself, but probably a Duetto. I don't think I'll be able to find a Novecento for as good a price.

 

Thanks for the review, NS; I really enjoyed it (as always) :)

Ha ha ha ha!!! Thats why I said Wimg is probobly licking his chops laughing like a mad dutchman!!!!

 

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A Stipula with an ebonite body was one of first to make my wishlist 5 years ago. Unfortunately, my only experince with them is limited to pen stores and pen shows.

 

Note to self: visit the GB more often.

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Aaron! Great goodness! What? Two Stips already? Wow! :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

Yeah, I know, I know. But the pens you bought were the ones with big feeds and nibs, properly tuned to each other. The 22 with the plastic feed had lots of problems, especially in the beginning, although over here in the NL dealers always told me they never had any come backs on them anyway.

 

As it is ebonite, if you don't use the pen on a regular basis, it does get dull, so what you saw happening was quite normal. Just use it regularly: the oils from your hand will keep it perfect... Of course, the silver just tarnishes by exposure to air.

 

Regarding nib alignment: because of the springy nib, if someone who doesn't know how to handle writes with it, it could get out of alignment quite easily. And similarly, springy nibs may feel scratchy at first, especially if you press just a little too hard. So, it might have been caused by whoever tried out the pen.

 

Thanks for a great review, again!

 

Warm regards, Wim

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Looks like another stipula pen I might be looking for

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      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
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