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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2011

In this video I review the Namiki Falcon fountain pen, which is marketed as having a flex nib. I think it's more of a semi-flex nib, but overall, this is a nice pen. Yes, it's a little light and I think it's a little difficult to clean, but I'd definitely recommend it!

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  • If you want it heavier get the pilot metal falcon

  • @pachystomiasmicrodon Indeed, that's an option - but the metal version is considerably more expensive than the resin version :-).

  • Truth is everything, thank you for the commentary :)

  • @king274 You're welcome: I hope it was useful!

  • Great review, as usual! I also have a katana that I leave on display in my room. In this video, your katanas are harmonazing with your Namiki Falcon! ;) Unfortunately, I don't have any japonese pen, probably, because I'm adiccted to the very bold nibs (BB, 3B, Broad Stub/Italics). However, I like flex, springy and soft nibs and the Falcon pen is a good tip. Cheers,

    Fabricio

  • @fabrimedeiros9888 A warrior should follow the Way of the sword and of the pen - Musashi said so ;-)

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  • @fabrimedeiros9888 Katanas and samurai swords make perfect sense: the Warrior should aspire to excel in both the Way of the sword and of the pen - Musashi himself said so ;-)

  • @youhewett Indeed! The supplier I got this pen from didn't have the metal version. It would be cool, but indeed, the price increases significantly...

  • you got the namiki falcon that is the resin pen, that's what it is light, take a look at the pilot falcon which is a more heavier pen made of metal but cost almost twice.

  • @arguan True Copperplate is difficult to master - very, very cool looking, but difficult to master (which I don't)...

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