I have the Korean version and I bought it from ebay. I love the way it writes. It's like unleashing a sword. I had some questions about cleaning and you demonstrated how to take the ink bladder out. That was exactly what I needed. This made me want the Japan version. Thanks for the great review.
Unleashing a sword. I like that description! Hehe. Yeah more like it. You can always flush the pen using a bulb syringe that’s how I would do it or if you have the converter you can flush it that way too by submerging it in clean water repeat several times until the water becomes clear. I have no trouble maintaining a Pilot pen. That’s one of the things I like about Pilot pens. They are so easy to maintain. I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for commenting! :) if you like the steel nib, you will definitely like the gold nib. :)
great review!
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I have the Korean version and I bought it from ebay. I love the way it writes. It's like unleashing a sword. I had some questions about cleaning and you demonstrated how to take the ink bladder out. That was exactly what I needed. This made me want the Japan version. Thanks for the great review.
Unleashing a sword. I like that description! Hehe. Yeah more like it. You can always flush the pen using a bulb syringe that’s how I would do it or if you have the converter you can flush it that way too by submerging it in clean water repeat several times until the water becomes clear. I have no trouble maintaining a Pilot pen. That’s one of the things I like about Pilot pens. They are so easy to maintain. I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for commenting! :) if you like the steel nib, you will definitely like the gold nib. :)
This is great! I have wondered how I could distinguish the Korean made and the Japanese made pens. 😇🩷🙏🙌
Thanks for watching! I’m glad it helped.