![]() The Falcon has not railroaded on me once! So far, my favourite thing is how wet it is! I sometimes have to fiddle around with my Ahab because I’m getting railroading, and the other side is that I usually have to have it very, very wet – which limits the paper I can use. This is the Pilot Falcon with a soft fine nib and the ink is, of course, our Canadian favourite, Noodler’s Blue Upon the Plains of Abraham. I’ve only had the pen for an afternoon, but I’m looking forward to doing a blog post with a few more details after I’ve had some time to really get to know the pen, but for now I thought I’d share some writing samples so you could see what sort of line variation you can reasonably expect. ![]() There are some very popular videos, like this one, that show writing samples with a Pilot Falcon, but it has a modified nib to give added flexibility. The danger is pushing the nib too far, and damaging it, because it’s not actually a flex nib, particularly if you compare it to vintage flex. It’s not a flex pen, but the nib is soft enough to give you noticeable variation. The Pilot Falcon is a bit of an iconic pen – it’s one of the softest nibs available in modern fountain pens. ![]() I love soft nibs and line variation, so you could say that I’m particularly happy to welcome this pen, the Pilot Falcon to our Wonder Pens family, and in particular, my own nuclear family of personal pens. With Pilot, it sometimes takes us a bit longer to move on projects because of the long ship time from Japan (3 months!), which means a bit of planning and organization on my end (you can guess if that’s my strong suit…).įor the last little while, we’ve had new pens trickling in, some to try out, and some in good stock so we can start showing them off in the shop and online. I know, I know: good grief, finally.įor a long time now we’ve been asked about some of the higher level Pilot pens, and we’ve had them in our sights for about just as long. We’ve got a few exciting projects and things in the works planned out for the next few months, and this is the first of them! We’re now carrying the Pilot Falcon fountain pen. Since we’ve moved, I have not been able to find my old copy of George Orwell essays book, but look what I just found instead!
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