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The Hongdian Black Forest Fountain Pen features a PVD coated bent nib designed for fude calligraphy, allowing dynamic line variation from 0.5mm to 1.2mm. Weighing just 30g, its perfectly balanced metal body ensures comfortable long-term use. Included is a converter for bottled ink, housed in a sleek matte black finish and presented in a premium metal gift box—ideal for professionals who value style and precision in handwriting.
Manufacturer | Hongdian |
Brand | erofa |
Model Number | HDBBN6578 |
Package Dimensions | 18 x 4.1 x 2.2 cm; 30 g |
Colour | Black |
Closure | Click-Off Cap |
Grip Type | Flexible |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 9H |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | 3 Piece Set |
Point Type | broad,fine |
Line Size | 0_5mm - 1_2mm |
Ink Colour | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | HDBBN6578 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
K**
Good quality, likeable.
Reviewing the fude pen, i.e. bent nib, which I use for drawing, I like the pen and would recommend it. It is a little heavy compared to some, but balances nicely, even with the top on, and allows quite loose and expressive drawing. It is very good quality, with a resilient looking metal build. I have only used it thus far with water soluble ink, and the flow is excellent. The wide range of drawing marks is very impressive. The pen can be used upside down for very fine iines, contrary to some reviews of it. All these fude pens have different qualities, hence artists often having quite a few of them, and this one is among my favourites, as a new artistic convert to fude pens. I don't know yet how it manages with waterproof inks, but with a non-shellac ink I'd have thought quite well. I usually paint fairly impressionistically with watercolour, then draw on top when dry, and in such use this pen is extremely likeable. On its own, without watercolour, the pen is superb and capable of very expressive and fluent work.
S**T
An excellent pen.
A fabulous pen!I am so glad that I read the reviews and ordered this pen, it's perfect!I hadn't heard of the brand before and would have skimmed past, but there were so many positive reviews that I gave it a go.On a more superficial level the colour is gorgeous, it looks lovely. Not garish, but a bit different.It arrives in a silver metal tin which is useful for storage.The pen is very comfortable to hold and to write with - I have damaged hands so this is really important. The ink flows smoothly, for the first use I gave the cartridge a gentle squeeze and a shake (over scrap paper) and from then on it's been great to use.I ordered the ink cartridges from the same brand, and there are sets with mixed colours and sets with different sized nibs.As you can tell I'm delighted with it!Thanks for reading, I hope you find this review helpful.
O**H
Well made pen; excellent nib for calligraphy
This pen is nicely made and substantial to hold. My choice of bent nib for calligraphy works very well, and my only gripe is that the cap does not post very securely but is prone to coming off. The brushed brass finish works well with the gilded nib, and the adapter also works well.
E**A
Pen writes nice; can my word choice now do it justice?!?
I had a lovely Cross fountain pen given to me as a work leaving present, but it's medium nib didn't suit the narrow style of my letters. Shame! I tried a few cheapo Chinese pens bought from a well known auction site but the were rubbish with poor ink flow and scratchy nibs.This pen, while its Chinese origin did give me pause, seemed like it might offer and superior writing experience without the heavy cost of another Cross or similar. And it did. Firstly, the pen looks nice (in black) and feels solid and weighty in the hand. Writing with it is very pleasant, the nob flowing smoothly over the page and the fine nib leaving a consistent line. Very nice!
R**N
Nice weight
I like that this product is metal and not plastic. I like the feel of the pen and the balance I feel when using it. I prefer to write with the lid of the pen clipped onto the opposite side of the nib when I write as I feel the balance is just perfect. I have the classic black look pen and it is understated and elegant. It writes well , no issues. For the price you get everything you need except the ink. So make sure you buy a bottle of ink. Overall a great buy !
V**E
Bargain
Great little pen , really starting to have a lot of respect for Hongdian , I do hope they make some fancy resin piston fill pens in the classic style of duo fold or 149 style torpedo . This forest pen has a extra fine with tiny long knife or architect style grind , writes perfectly so no rework of the nib was needed . The aluminium body and section are perfect . All in its a bargain pen that puts many a more expensive pen to shame .
R**H
Great pen from the perspective of a non-pen-expert
I know close to nothing about fountain pens, but I decided to get this for note writing and exams at Uni. The idea of buying bottles of ink and refilling appealed over the plastic throwaway gel pens I had been buying (which were fantastic in every other respect). One warning - it's a gateway drug. You may find yourself watching fountain pen reviews on YT and wondering about investing in a gold nibbed Montblanc when you graduate - something that would never have crossed your mind a month ago. You might start actually thinking about penmanship, instead of just being satisfied with barely legible chicken-scratch handwriting. It's a slippery slope, kids. Like, who knew that handmade blown glass dipping pens were a thing. I didn't need to know that, but I blame this pen for the fact that I now do.As for the pen, when the ink cartridge has ink in it, it writes smoothly and the ink flows well. I bought the Waterman ink, which seems decent. It's solid without being too heavy. There isn't much flex in the nib, but it's smooth and writes well - no blotches or smears to speak of. I expect the paper and ink has something to do with that as much as the pen. If you leave it uncapped for a few minutes without writing, the ink can take a little persuasion to start again - something which isn't a thing with disposable gel pens, but I fairly quickly got into the habbit of capping it when I wasn't writing, which is not a bad thing since I have a lot of gel pens without their caps since I forget to replace them after use and they part company. See - this pen will make you a responsible adult.As far as criticisms, the edge where the lid and body join is a little bit of a sharp edge and can get slightly uncomfortable after a long period of writing. 2 hours in exam conditions is fine. Much longer and it gets a bit sore where that part rubs against your finger.
J**N
My favourite fountain pen
This will be the 4th/5th purchase from this company. All of them still work reliably, even after owning one of them for at least 3 years now.I personally prefer the same pen but in black as it has a slightly ribbed design which makes it comfortable and easy to write with. It's the perfect size for any standard pencil case. This one (bronze) had a smoother casing which looks nice but isn't as nice to write with in my opinion.
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