Magna Carta MAG 600 Flex Nib Fountain Pen Review

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  • čas přidán 23. 01. 2024
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Komentáře • 38

  • @TheMagicalSock
    @TheMagicalSock Před 4 měsíci +5

    Wow! It’s taken manufacturers long enough to find the flex that vintage manufacturers offered so frequently! Thanks for sharing - I resigned myself to avoid these pens a long time ago because my handwriting doesn’t lend itself to flex, but this is impressive.

  • @bensmith-mannschott9640
    @bensmith-mannschott9640 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I purchased one (in black ebonite) through Goulet Pens and I can confirm the nib feedback, the *occasional* hard start though otherwise generous ink flow and responsive flex. (What I'm seeing is absolutely consistent with the one you reviewed.) I've used it to hand-write a small cook book of 16 recipes as a Christmas present recently. The flexibility of the nib allowed my to embolden the names of ingredients so they would stand out without needing to switch pens. I used a red iron gall ink from Büroservice Bergmann. The pen handled this all like a champ. This is a unique pen in my collection. I enjoy the vintage look of the pen and am happy to have it.

  • @Robert-zb5ep
    @Robert-zb5ep Před 4 měsíci +7

    Bought one a month ago. Found the inkflow was not to my liking, particularly for a flex. So I EASILY converted it to an inkdropper and it is an AMAZING pen. Flexes like a dream. I have heard one or two complaints that they have "microscratches" on the pen. First, just by examining it with my eyes, I can't see any. Otherwise, I don't really worry about such things because I'm not writing with a magnifying glass or jeweler's loupe. BTW, Penchalet has it for $315 and find a 10% discount online and the readers can get it for close to $280 - I'm not associated with Penchalet, I bought a couple from them. Great review, Stephen.

    • @antarjyotiantarjyoti7205
      @antarjyotiantarjyoti7205 Před 4 měsíci

      the question is that the quality control is not that great , so it means the quality of each pen is not the same...

    • @BielkaEstrella
      @BielkaEstrella Před měsícem

      Thank you for saving me some $$!! I think I found my birthday present 😂😂

  • @Sago18
    @Sago18 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I have it and I have eye-dropped it and it works well. More wetter than used with the converter. Had to tweak the nib a bit but now it is a great writer.

  • @ChrisGVE
    @ChrisGVE Před 4 měsíci +7

    I got one, bought it via Goulet as they had a nice red/gold acrylic version, I love it, it writes very well and as you say it is very close to vintage flex (I own quite a few vintage pens as well). Now of course the comparison might be, strictly speaking, unfair because I have yet to find a vintage pen with a nib as big as the Mag600 but I have vintage pens with smaller nib that exhibit line variation comparable to the Mag600, this leads me to think that this pen achieves the vintage feel with a combination of metallurgy and geometry, but not metallurgy alone as the vintage pens do. I could be completely wrong but these are my 2 cents. In any case I just love this pen and it makes for a great addition to my collection.

    • @danmagoo
      @danmagoo Před 4 měsíci +1

      Interesting that the red marbled version apparently has a resin body, while the black one is made of ebonite. I kind of like the feel of ebonite pens, but I've had so many problems with the black Mag 600 pen burping and leaking, that I wonder if the ebonite barrel is part of the problem -- possibly transferring the heat of my hand to the inside too much or too quickly. I'm glad you are having a good experience with yours.

  • @markschultz2304
    @markschultz2304 Před 4 měsíci +10

    I considered for the first time ever giving you a downvote for “flex appeal”, but I reconsidered😊

  • @fossilimprint2954
    @fossilimprint2954 Před 3 měsíci

    Appreciate your honest review, thank you.

  • @johnbutler2174
    @johnbutler2174 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I purchased one from Appelboom about two months ago. Works well. I like it. Good performer.

  • @MrG0CE
    @MrG0CE Před 3 měsíci +3

    CAN U PLEASE MAKE A COMPARISON WITH THE FPR 14K ULTRAFLEX NIB?
    PLEAAASE ! AND TY !

  • @jungroe94
    @jungroe94 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thanks for the honest review. I'm glad you let the pen sit overnight before testing it. Once the nib is no longer saturated, you see the true performance of flex pens. While this nib flexes good, I'm not impressed with the amount of railroading. If you have to slow down for the ink flow to catch up, the feed can't keep up which is clearly the case here. The hard starts you mention is also a red flag for me. I've heard of other reviewers mention the hard starts. The hard starts and heavy feedback is a non starter for me. The MB 149 Calligraphy flexes as well without all the issues.

    • @Robert-zb5ep
      @Robert-zb5ep Před 4 měsíci +1

      Have you tried it as an ink-dropper? After getting rid of the converter and just dropping ink into the barrel and putting some silicone grease around the threads, it writes for me with no hard-start or railroading.

    • @alexandrapirvu7945
      @alexandrapirvu7945 Před 4 měsíci

      The MB Calligraphy is 3 times the price of Magna Carta, isn't it? Railroading and hard starts can also be related to dry inks. I'm happy with Pilot's #10 FA nib, and that one behaves great with wet inks, while dry inks cause problems

    • @nullifye7816
      @nullifye7816 Před 3 měsíci +1

      If you're a calligrapher looking to make copperplate writing less of a headache with technology, you don't mind the speed (we normally write at "dip-pen" speed). I have a Conklin with the new flex nib, and even with slow writing it eventually railroads. Apparently it can be filled with a dropper but I haven't figured out how yet. Either way this seems like a solution. I have seen an American company doing more custom-y pens, might be worth a look.

  • @Goldilockszone123
    @Goldilockszone123 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ok, I highly recommend this pen. It gives you something that can’t be found in any other modern pen. I had an initial problem with the feed and nib not being set deep
    enough into the section. Air intake caused ink to drip off the end of the nib. Presto-Changeo now it’s fixed. Love it!

  • @luisguillermoperezmejia7907
    @luisguillermoperezmejia7907 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Muy buena flexibilidad.
    Saludos desde Medellin Colombia

  • @Yootjoob
    @Yootjoob Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Stephen, it looks exactly like the Bexley 58.

  • @joefrank7531
    @joefrank7531 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Would love to hear how it compares to an FPR ultra flex.

  • @user-zp1tw1gt2s
    @user-zp1tw1gt2s Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Steven, there interesting pens.🇦🇺

  • @rhondacarlock6735
    @rhondacarlock6735 Před 4 měsíci

    No problems with mine I really enjoy using it!

  • @sistergoldenhair0727
    @sistergoldenhair0727 Před 4 měsíci

    I ordered this pen and the feed could not keep up and I experienced tons of railroading--when the the pen would actually write. Another friend of mine had the same issue with this pen. We both returned the mag600 for not writing as advertised.

  • @DrRWH
    @DrRWH Před 4 měsíci

    I am fascinated by the last part of your video. That is how typical is the sample you test. How good is QC from brand to brand and pen to pen. Companies will not supply this info but you might imagine an AI/ meta analysis might dig something out from comments. It’s interesting because it puts into context all reviews and reviewers.

  • @jeanneprice6736
    @jeanneprice6736 Před 4 měsíci

    I have the Mag. I did notice the feedback. Although I am one of those “buttery smooth” people, I am able to tolerate it. My pen has not railroaded yet, but I imagine it is likely at some point. I do agree with you about it being close to vintage flex. I would have to categorize this pen as reserved for special presentations. Not an everyday writer but certainly appropriate for random decorations in a journal or commonplace book. I am happy with it. Love the sleek look. The clip reminds me of Conway Stewart clips.

  • @paulmchugh1430
    @paulmchugh1430 Před 4 měsíci

    I like the nib. I am not a calligrapher but I do like that it will provide character to my writing. I enjoy ebonite body pens.
    This is a very nice pen. The price is a touch above my price point, but may be able to get this pen.

  • @MrAndrew1953
    @MrAndrew1953 Před 4 měsíci

    How would you rate Waterman number 5 nib for flex gold nib selling for about $100 Dollars Australian 🇦🇺.

  • @tayterlik
    @tayterlik Před 4 měsíci

    Already awaiting Mag 600 in marbled red ebonite, and - what a surprise - a bottle of Kon-Peki ink. I don't mind the feedback from nib, I have some pens with nice, tactile feedback. No experience with flex nibs so far, thus I will not be able to tell the similarity to vintage nibs, plus I will be learning how to push the nib basically from point zero.

    • @Robert-zb5ep
      @Robert-zb5ep Před 4 měsíci

      Might want to check that as I think the red version is a resin.

    • @tayterlik
      @tayterlik Před 4 měsíci

      @@Robert-zb5ep The description at appelboom states it is ebonite, this is all I know. I will be able to tell more in app. 10-12 days.

  • @antarjyotiantarjyoti7205
    @antarjyotiantarjyoti7205 Před 4 měsíci +1

    there is a problem of quality control..

  • @monkpato
    @monkpato Před 4 měsíci

    Great review. The thing is, vintage flex isn't a single thing. Some vintage flex pens are better than others and the 600 is better than many vintage flex pens.

  • @paulwhitehouse8911
    @paulwhitehouse8911 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Hi Stephen. What are your views on Chinese pens?

  • @thebeansandtoddshow
    @thebeansandtoddshow Před 4 měsíci +1

    “ it’s not super tight, it’s not super deep” what are we talking about here Dr Brown? HA!!! Great review Stephen….jude

  • @korax67
    @korax67 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Mag 600 retails for 400€ in netherlands. Santini Italia has the Libre model for 365€ with an excellent 18k flex nib, without the drawbacks of mag600. Not ebonite, but I don't really care for that.

    • @HomerIncognito
      @HomerIncognito Před 4 měsíci

      I don't think that Santini offers much flex as the Mag 600.

    • @mrmf4712
      @mrmf4712 Před dnem

      @@HomerIncognito And what kind of writing you are planning to do which requires so much of flex? I wish to see the sample!

  • @mrmf4712
    @mrmf4712 Před dnem

    Thank you for review. The pen does not worth its price. With this level of railroading. Nope, thanks.