Skip Navigation
Posts
1
Comments
6
Joined
2 yr. ago
  • Oh, that's sad. I wish I could help, but I don't have much experience in hosting anything on the web. I could try, but I'm afraid it will end in a disaster.

    Well, thank you and everyone else on this instance. Community is quite nice here.

  • NPD/NID

  • I guess, varying line width is a feature that takes time to adapt to. I wonder how does cursive script looks when written with this nib?

    I think it's great for a very nice birthday postcard or something like that.

  • NPD/NID

  • How does it feel to write with a stub nib?

  • Can I choose old-time'ish classic mail view in Merkuro?

  • If you live in Europe, Koh-I-Noor is usually very cheap. You can buy the whole bottle.

  • Thank you for your suggestions!

    Maybe I'll buy one when I decide to get India Ink or something like that.

  • Fountain Pens @wayfarershaven.eu
    redbird @wayfarershaven.eu

    Kaweco Perkeo x Koh-I-Noor Document Blue

    Oh boy, where do I even start. Some time ago I decided to buy a second pen. I wanted something cheap to use with a document ink. Because my choises of ink were quite limited (and still are), I decided to pick Koh-I-Noor Document Blue as

    • relatively cheap ink,
    • relatively well-behaved ink (allegedly),
    • bottle says it's blue.

    As for the pen, I decided to buy Kaweco Perkeo with M nib size for no particular reason, besides nice nib quality (allegedly), and it being basically overgrown Kaweco Sport, which people say is a good pen.

    And well, I kinda hate and love this duo at the same time.

    First of all - colour. It's nice shade of blue, if you filling your converter as intende. Which means inserting it inside the pen and then dipping the nib in ink.

    Otherwise the colour of ink will be a bit different. You can say it's blue, but not quite. It's too soft and pastel for it's own good. Especially when you consider that officials don't like different colours when you're signing documents.