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This pen doesn’t have a thin slit for a channel; here it is deep and wide and inside the channel is a fibrous conduit for the ink that looks not too dissimilar to a felt tip. The slit of a pen would usually extend from the tip to the breather hole (or where one would usually be) but this one extends no further than the tip itself.
The plastic feels soft and cheap, better than brittle and cheap, but it’d be silly to expect a premium feel. My pen took too much effort for me to want to refill it and I think that’s unreasonable to expect everyone will turn this into a reusable pen and as such a disposable pen in this day and age isn’t ideal! The entirety of any logos are two printed “V Pilot” logos on two sides of the body near the grip as well as “Japan” on the cap. The V-PEN is ideal for left-handers too, with its rounded nib, so there really has never been a better time to rediscover the fine art of writing with a fountain pen!You can see from the nib shots above that the nib is thin and long which gives it this architect look and feel. Grab this pen for practical purposes that take advantage of it’s simplicity and that it just works rather than any other reason! This is a great pen to get people into fountain pens or to chuck in every bag to make sure you always have one on you. Give your writing an air of formality with this Pilot fountain pen, which produces liquid ink for skip free, fluid writing.
The V-SIGN PEN from Pilot lays down a smooth, vibrant line of pure liquid ink to really make your writing stand out from the rest!
Perfect for everyday home and office use, this rollerball features a lightweight plastic barrel that ensures easy, tension-free handling. The difference is that this nib doesn't have the same slit that you would expect from a fountain pen.