I was unaware that Kaweco recently released a small cartridge converted for the Liliput. I found out after editing and finalizing the video. So the negative of the pen not having a converter is no longer applicable. The converter is the Kaweco Foldable Mini Converter.
Cool green color.. I don’t think I’ve ever used a fountain pen. You listed a lot of negatives so I doubt I’m going to ever try one Thanks for the video, Pens&PB.
Nice color! 💚 I have the brass Liliput and Supra. I’ve seen the new foldable converter, but I prefer flushing and syringe filling cartridges for a better ink quantity. Thanks for sharing! 🖋️💚 New Subscriber. Have a blessed day❣️
Nice! Both beautiful pens. Agree, I'd prefer doing the extra work cleaning out the old cartridge for better ink capacity. Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing! Thanks for watching, my friend and have a blessed day!
My table is relatively level so it doesn't roll on it. If I can't set the pen down anywhere with out it rolling away I just hold on to it. Hope that answered your question. Thanks for watching my friend and have a blessed week!
Kaweco makes some good pens, though the nibs can be hit or miss. Thanks for subscribing and welcome to the channel! I don't have any socials. Thanks for watching, my friend and have a blessed week!
Awesome! What kinds of pens do you like? Yeah that is a draw back to a fountain pen, with the wet ink it's easy to smudge and gets on your hands. Thanks for watching my friend and have a blessed week!
Nowadays, manufacturers are busy extorting money from fountain pen enthusiasts in the name of making pens. These companies are making pens with weak material. Reviewers test writing but why not durability test? The pens should also have a durable test. For good writing, it should be durable.
That has not been my experience. For all the pens I've bought, they have been more than fair prices for the materials used. This pen is durable enough for average day to day carry and writing. It's made from aluminum, which is sturdy, yet light weight. Not every pen is going to be equal in durability. A plastic pen is probably going to be weaker than a pen made from steel. However, it's a trade off, because the plastic is going to be lighter (and most likely less expensive) than steel. For average every day writing, mostly likely you don't need an indestructible pen. There may be certain situations where you would need a pen that could take some abuse, like working in a construction site. If that were the case a steel pen would be the way to go; something like the Zebra F-701. I appreciate the idea of a durability test. I'll give it some thought, but don't think it's really needed. With knowing what material the pen is made from, you can get a really good idea of how durable it will be. Thanks for watching and have a great week!
I was unaware that Kaweco recently released a small cartridge converted for the Liliput. I found out after editing and finalizing the video. So the negative of the pen not having a converter is no longer applicable.
The converter is the Kaweco Foldable Mini Converter.
That is such a nice shade of green. I enjoyed your review. Have a blessed week.
Thanks for watching, my friend and have a blessed week!
A really cool pen! Definitely diggin it! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching my friend! Have a great week!
Cool green color.. I don’t think I’ve ever used a fountain pen. You listed a lot of negatives so I doubt I’m going to ever try one
Thanks for the video, Pens&PB.
Thanks for watching ElCapAddict and have a blessed week!
Nice color! 💚 I have the brass Liliput and Supra. I’ve seen the new foldable converter, but I prefer flushing and syringe filling cartridges for a better ink quantity. Thanks for sharing! 🖋️💚 New Subscriber. Have a blessed day❣️
Nice! Both beautiful pens. Agree, I'd prefer doing the extra work cleaning out the old cartridge for better ink capacity. Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing! Thanks for watching, my friend and have a blessed day!
Nice 👍. I’ve never gelled with my Liliput but definitely a pocketable fountain pen. I do really enjoy the Kaweco Sports though. Great review!
Love the Kaweco Sport! Thanks for watching my friend and have a blessed week!
Very cool pen, the size of it makes it really appealing. Not to mention green is my favorite color 😂 thanks Jonathan have a great week brother 💪
Green is my favorite color too! Thanks for watching, Louie and you have a great week as well!
Cool video. I have looked at these as I love my Kaweco Sport. I think I might get one of the metal versions of the Sport instead of the Liliput...
Sounds like a good plan. Thanks for watching, my friend and have a great week!
Nice pen, I haven't used a fountain pen in years
Thanks for watching, my friend and have a great week!
Looks like a cool piece. What keeps it from rolling? Thanks for sharing and have a great blessed day.
My table is relatively level so it doesn't roll on it. If I can't set the pen down anywhere with out it rolling away I just hold on to it. Hope that answered your question. Thanks for watching my friend and have a blessed week!
I have added a slide on clip that looks good and is a functional roll stop.
I love my fountain pens, but I don’t own any Kaweco yet. Just discovered your channel, so I’ll be subscribing. Do you have any socials?
Kaweco makes some good pens, though the nibs can be hit or miss. Thanks for subscribing and welcome to the channel! I don't have any socials. Thanks for watching, my friend and have a blessed week!
There is a clip for it I have the bronze on blue aluminum.
That would be a great color combo! I think I'll pick the clip up next pen order, thank you. Thanks for watching and have a blessed rest of your week!
Nice pen, i am a pen freak, but i dont care for those types. The way i hold the pens, i end up with ink all over my fingers, lol thanks for showing it
Awesome! What kinds of pens do you like? Yeah that is a draw back to a fountain pen, with the wet ink it's easy to smudge and gets on your hands. Thanks for watching my friend and have a blessed week!
@PensandPenBlades ball point pens are my favorite
Nowadays, manufacturers are busy extorting money from fountain pen enthusiasts in the name of making pens. These companies are making pens with weak material. Reviewers test writing but why not durability test? The pens should also have a durable test. For good writing, it should be durable.
That has not been my experience. For all the pens I've bought, they have been more than fair prices for the materials used. This pen is durable enough for average day to day carry and writing. It's made from aluminum, which is sturdy, yet light weight. Not every pen is going to be equal in durability. A plastic pen is probably going to be weaker than a pen made from steel. However, it's a trade off, because the plastic is going to be lighter (and most likely less expensive) than steel. For average every day writing, mostly likely you don't need an indestructible pen. There may be certain situations where you would need a pen that could take some abuse, like working in a construction site. If that were the case a steel pen would be the way to go; something like the Zebra F-701. I appreciate the idea of a durability test. I'll give it some thought, but don't think it's really needed. With knowing what material the pen is made from, you can get a really good idea of how durable it will be. Thanks for watching and have a great week!