Nice review as always, David. It's a beautiful pen! I like how big and moderately chunky it is as well. And I appreciate Franklin-Christoph tunes and smooths every pen before it leaves their facility.
Great review as always! As a Canadian, because of ParticipAction commercial that was on for Ages, everytime you say 'until next time', my brain completes the phrase with 'KEEP FIT AND HAVE FUN!' I enjoy your sign off as well.
@@tayterlik Thanks for the warning! I find I have a pretty severe problem with OVER acquiring when it comes to fountain pens! At what point do I become a collector? 🤔
@@deniseplasse5126 Not sure. From one of the SBRE Brown's video I understood that a collector is a person who owns Parker 51 pens 😇 - and I have none, thus I am not a collector. With F-C pens, I love their specialty nibs, and F-C Broad Cursive Italic by Mike Masuyama is my all time favourite nib (in a Model 19 pen). The most difficult part is to resist their special materials, like the one in the review above, or the Blue Nebula acrylic (here I could not resist, Model 31 onboard).
Invisible Rubik's cubes today? I love my F-C's, especially with Audrey's SIG nibs. I like this one, but there are others on the F-C site I want more. I also like the journey that pen took to get to you and this excellent review.
Beautiful pen
Thanks for the review David. This is a beautiful resin and the model 03 is definitely my favorite.
Lovely material!
Beautiful pen. Beautiful ink.
Gorgeous sparkles!
Nice review as always, David. It's a beautiful pen! I like how big and moderately chunky it is as well. And I appreciate Franklin-Christoph tunes and smooths every pen before it leaves their facility.
Model 03 is my favorite FC model, and I love Tim Crowe’s blanks. Exceptional!
Thank you for the review, Franklin Christoph is a brand I did not know about until now.
Great review as always!
As a Canadian, because of ParticipAction commercial that was on for Ages, everytime you say 'until next time', my brain completes the phrase with 'KEEP FIT AND HAVE FUN!'
I enjoy your sign off as well.
What a beautiful pen!
The layers of textures and colors all really pop thanks to the resin.
Beautiful pen! What’s even more beautiful is a superbly writing nib just out of the box. Thanks for a great review.
Love that material! And, Tim is local to me ... who knew!
This is beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. This just might be my first Franklin Christopher pen! ❤
Be careful. I have already few of them and it requires a bit of effort to stop myself from buying next ones! :)
@@tayterlik Thanks for the warning! I find I have a pretty severe problem with OVER acquiring when it comes to fountain pens! At what point do I become a collector? 🤔
@@deniseplasse5126 Not sure. From one of the SBRE Brown's video I understood that a collector is a person who owns Parker 51 pens 😇 - and I have none, thus I am not a collector. With F-C pens, I love their specialty nibs, and F-C Broad Cursive Italic by Mike Masuyama is my all time favourite nib (in a Model 19 pen). The most difficult part is to resist their special materials, like the one in the review above, or the Blue Nebula acrylic (here I could not resist, Model 31 onboard).
Invisible Rubik's cubes today? I love my F-C's, especially with Audrey's SIG nibs. I like this one, but there are others on the F-C site I want more.
I also like the journey that pen took to get to you and this excellent review.
It is a beautiful pen.
Great review, David.
Gorgeous material! 😍 Thanks for introducing us to that new (to me) ink brand, looks very interesting.
A fine review of a fine pen. Nice comparison to the Visconti with actual marble.
Do you think that the new, resin pens will one day attain the vintage status that brands like Parker, Pilot, and Omas have now?
It really does look like marble.