Top 5 Entry-Level Gold Nib Pens - 2021

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Brian is back with an updated list of his favorite entry-level gold nib fountain pens! Adding to his list from back in 2016, Brian covers 5 new additions in this video and details why they deserve consideration.
    Watch Brian's 2016 version here: • Top 5 Entry-Level Gold...
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:31 Pilot E95S
    4:00 Sailor Pro Gear Slim and 1911S
    6:38 Pilot Decimo
    9:18 LAMY Studio (Gold Nib)
    11:05 Platinum Kanazawa Leaf Maki-e
    13:37 Closing out
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    Pilot E95S: www.gouletpens.com/collection...
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    Sailor 1911S: www.gouletpens.com/collection...
    Pilot Decimo: www.gouletpens.com/collection...
    LAMY Studio Palladium: www.gouletpens.com/collection...
    Platinum Kanazawa Leaf: www.gouletpens.com/collection...
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Komentáře • 196

  • @parallaxgames
    @parallaxgames Před 2 lety +34

    My first gold nib was accidental. I bought a 1952 Shaeffer Dolphin Touchdown for a very reasonable price not knowing that it was a gold nib. It's a great writer.

  • @gailfus65
    @gailfus65 Před 2 lety +55

    I should also mention my two Pilot VPs. I’m a nurse and having retractible fountain pens is a must for me.

    • @dyloak6450
      @dyloak6450 Před 2 lety +1

      He did, but said decimo was better. It is click retractable too.

    • @dcmsr5141
      @dcmsr5141 Před 2 lety +5

      Indeed a brave one you are. A writing instrument of that caliber at a Nurses Station is an unsafe practice. Oh how I long for the days when Vendors used to walk the Units with pastries and pens. LOL

    • @iron.tempest
      @iron.tempest Před rokem +5

      @@dyloak6450 the decimo isnt objectively better, its preference. they write exactly the same. the decimo is lighter and more slim, while the vp is a bit heavier and thicker.

  • @lexbrunov
    @lexbrunov Před 2 lety +51

    Drew's heart must be warmed by E95s getting an official place on the list! I want one, too (ofc).

  • @baloonman5
    @baloonman5 Před 2 lety +71

    It's a shame that my first ever gold nib pen, the platinum ptl-5000a, was discontinued. We did kind of know at the time that the sub 100$ price was too good to last, but still. That pen got me into the rabbit hole of the platinum 3776 in Soft Fine, and for that I will be forever grateful since it's still the only pen in my collection that is never un-inked.

    • @steveh1792
      @steveh1792 Před 2 lety +3

      I got a PTL-5000 after I got a Kanazawa Maki-e, and the former's nib is very near as nice as the latter. Love the both of them.

    • @ingenierocristian
      @ingenierocristian Před rokem

      Don't worry, these kind of fountain pens will become in a few years, a treasure for collectionist!

  • @pfridell8424
    @pfridell8424 Před 2 lety +15

    My first gold-nib pen was a Pelikan Souveran 600. After I bought it I didn't even think about buying another pen for over 10 years because the pen was perfect and writing with it was like writing on butter. A heavenly experience!

  • @ChuanChiChan
    @ChuanChiChan Před 2 lety +60

    I Love my Pilot E95S, surprisingly it handles shimmering ink pretty well. I have the burgundy version medium nib, paired it with Robert Oster Rose Gold Antiqua. It is an amazing writing experience.

    • @BloodSprite-tan
      @BloodSprite-tan Před 2 lety +1

      I can agree with mine is the fine black.

    • @djryandelap
      @djryandelap Před 2 lety

      I’m pleasantly surprised to hear this. Since the nib can’t be removed for cleaning, I’m super nervous to put a shimmering ink in mine, but I have a fine nib so it may not handle it on the page that great anyway. I may have to try that RO ink you suggested though; I’ve got mostly Diamine shimmering inks and they seem to have an insane glitter to ink ratio.

    • @ChuanChiChan
      @ChuanChiChan Před 2 lety

      @@djryandelap have you try ultrasonic cleaner? I have a collection of vintage pocket fountain pens and my dealer recommended me to get one. It's been super easy to clean them since.

    • @djryandelap
      @djryandelap Před 2 lety

      @@ChuanChiChan Not yet, but it’s been on my wish list for a few months. I really got into learning to restore vintage pens during the pandemic lockdowns, but had to back off once I was able to get back to work, so I never got around to getting some of the more advanced tools like the ultrasonic cleaner. I’ve got a couple of Duofolds waiting to be fixed up though so I think the cleaner is on my short list of purchases in the new year.

    • @donnaellis3314
      @donnaellis3314 Před 2 lety

      @@ChuanChiChan Please be cautious. I believe you can't use it for certain vintage pens

  • @angrytriangles
    @angrytriangles Před 2 lety +3

    I crave the Pilot E95S so much but I need an occasion to buy myself a really nice gift before I get it. I've wanted that thing for years, my heart yearns with a fervor I had never felt before her.

  • @lilaismygirl5524
    @lilaismygirl5524 Před 2 lety +13

    My first gold nib pen was a Sailor 1911 Standard [F] and I still love it to this day. The ink I bought with it was Diamine Oxblood and they pair so well together. Sailors will always have a place in heart because of this experience :)

  • @rajilina
    @rajilina Před 2 lety +2

    I have two of the Platinum Maki-e pens described in this video and can concur that they are excellent writers, beautiful, and a good value for the money. I love them. Two of my favorites from my collection.

  • @jess.ann.
    @jess.ann. Před 2 lety +4

    My first gold nib pen was a Sailor Pro Gear Slim and I love it dearly! It’s one of my favorite pens and I recommend it to people who like a little feedback (over being completely smooth). My second gold nib pen was the Lamy 2000, which would probably be my first pick for my favorite fountain pen - it’s so smooth and is an amazing workhorse. And I have the Pilot Falcon, which is such a fantastic pen - I love it for writing letters, journaling, and wanting to be more classic with my writing in general. Thanks for the updated video on this topic, super helpful for more additions in my collection!

  • @tootsfour956
    @tootsfour956 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks Brian, great video. My one and only gold nib is the Pilot E95s, purchased from Goulet Pens. Wow is this a smooth writer. Because my hand hurts, I tried fountain pens and this one I can write with for long periods of time. BLESSINGS

  • @accountnamewithheld
    @accountnamewithheld Před 2 lety +12

    I highly recommend getting a Vanishing Point. It's not cheap no, but my god, it's sooo convenient, and the writing experience is amazing.

    • @45scienceproject
      @45scienceproject Před 2 lety +3

      Oh it's almost ridiculous. They are so well made and smooth to write with.

    • @lsr2937
      @lsr2937 Před 2 lety +2

      My first gold nib pen. I don’t take it to work where there are concrete floors.

  • @caelointheclouds
    @caelointheclouds Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for introducing me to the Platinum Kanazawa! I just viewed your website and fell in love with the Mt Fuji and Goldfish version!!

  • @da2357
    @da2357 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks, Brian, for the video I’ve been waiting for (and asked for)! My first gold nib pen was the Sailor 1911S that was scratchy and prone to hard starts until I had Mark Bacas work his magic. Now it writes like a dream! Now I’d like that Lamy Studio and Platinum Maki-e you picked for my next pens. Thanks again, love GPC!

  • @davidparker8786
    @davidparker8786 Před 2 lety +1

    My first two gold nibs are both Sailors: a 14k 1911 Standard and a 21k Pro Gear Realo - I really enjoy the experience of writing with both. The whisper-like tactile feedback of Sailor's nibs is really just... right; they're not scratchy, and the ink doesn't feel choked or strained in its flow. The nibs are just superbly engineered and beautifully decorated - a nice marriage of form and function. I was glad when I saw that you and Sailor were working together!

  • @dennisdelgado7350
    @dennisdelgado7350 Před 2 lety +2

    My first gold-nib pen was a Parker Sonnet, which I got in 2007, a gift from my parents. I’ve come a long way since then. My current faves are the Yard-O-Led Viceroy Grand Victorian, Otto Hutt design 07, and the Parker Sonnet Silver Mistral. Love these!

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym1065 Před 2 lety +9

    First gold nib pen was the Namiki/Pilot Falcon FS, Wow, my goodness, kinda old now but still writes a dream. Thanks Brian.

  • @anneferguson879
    @anneferguson879 Před 2 lety +2

    I really liked the entire presentation! Interesting, entertaining, good pace, a pleasure to watch. Now I need to go shop for that platinum pen

  • @guillermoromero3612
    @guillermoromero3612 Před 2 lety +1

    My first gold nib pen was a Parker 51 aero metric, a gift from my grandfather when I was 12 years old... which I lost @ school 2 weeks later! Saved my allowances for months to replace it before he noticed.

  • @sharkt96
    @sharkt96 Před 2 lety +6

    Nice list of pens. My first gold nib pen was the Pilot Vanishing Point. That E95S surely looks classy and it's on my whish list

  • @petitgarcon
    @petitgarcon Před 2 lety +3

    My daily writing pen is Platinum Kanazawa Leaf Maki-e. Writing is so smooth, yet it provides gentle sound on writing. Also, it’s an extremely beautiful pen.

  • @Silvermouse27
    @Silvermouse27 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video, I’ll have to look into some of these! The Pilot Vanishing Point was my first gold nib pen - I love everything about it (the weight, the size, that oh so satisfying click, and of course the smoothness of the writing). I’ve tried the Decimo because I do have smaller hands but somehow it just doesn’t measure up to the VP. The writing experience is similar but somehow the weight of the VP makes it feel like a smoother experience.

  • @johngrubb007
    @johngrubb007 Před 2 lety +12

    The E95s was my first gold nibbed pen and it sold me on gold nibs. It's an absolute joy to use.

    • @bestthingeverbyjenn
      @bestthingeverbyjenn Před 2 lety

      What have you gotten since then?

    • @johngrubb007
      @johngrubb007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bestthingeverbyjenn Pilot Custom 823, Aurora Nera Unica, Waterman Carene, and a NOS vintage Sheaffer.

  • @HistoryMike86
    @HistoryMike86 Před 2 lety +1

    My brother just got me my first gold nib, Sailor, as a best man gift. It is now my favorite pen!

  • @oanavornicesei
    @oanavornicesei Před 2 lety

    My first (and the only one so far) gold nib pen is the Pilot Elite 95S, in burgundy red with gold finish, EF nib, currently inked up with Colorverse Quasar. I chose them both at your advice. I've been educating myself with your videos since 2017, so pretty much everything I know pen-wise and ink-wise is thanks to you. My experience with both so far: heavenly! I have only recently come to buy the pen, I've had it since December last year, so I am treasuring it as a long-awaited novelty still. I had it inked up with Sailor Manyo Shirakashi at first, but then switched to Colorverse Quasar and have used it exclusively for the better part of the last two months. Thanks a lot. A fan.

  • @guzhenn
    @guzhenn Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the informative video! The Platinum Kanazawa Maki-e Sakura Fubuki was actually my first gold nib pen. :)

  • @janinosaurus
    @janinosaurus Před 2 lety +2

    My Lamy 2000 was my first gold nib, and even after buying more advanced pens, it’s still one of my favorites. Love it so much.
    I also love my Pilot Custom 823, which is a little over $250, I think, but it’s also a fantastic pen that I still think is one of my favorite pens.

  • @KarynaLovesToPlan
    @KarynaLovesToPlan Před 2 lety +5

    My first gold nib was my Pilot Decimo (from Goulet Pens) and it was the best investment ever, that I bought a Pilot Vanishing Point as well. I then invested in a Sailor Pro Gear Slim then another Sailor ProGear with a 21k nib. Gold nibs are my happy place!

  •  Před 2 lety +1

    Nos. 1-4 pens are on my wishlist! Thanks for the recommendation on the entry-level maki-e. Merry Christmas!

  • @marybonno4126
    @marybonno4126 Před 2 lety +1

    My first gold nib was a Platinum Bonita that I found super cheap on ebay. I wanted something with a bit of flex, like the Noodler's flex nibs, but in a smaller size. I absolutely fell in love, and I have purchased others since then, but I really love the Platinum. The pen feels very comfortable in my small hands, the ink flow is fantastic, and it's got just the right amount of flex with an awesome feel on the paper.

  • @katie4623
    @katie4623 Před 2 lety

    Sailor Pro gear slim grew on me. When I first got it I thought there was a problem with the pen but after some time I really started to enjoy the feedback.

  • @spin-knit-june
    @spin-knit-june Před 5 měsíci

    My first gold nib was a gift given to me in 1972 when I was in the Peace Corps in Africa. A Parker Duofold Slimfold MK II made in the UK. Still have it & a good little pen that served me well for 3 years in the bush.

  • @uyen-phuongnguyen8757
    @uyen-phuongnguyen8757 Před 2 lety

    Each fountain pen I own has souvenirs attached with it. I love looking at them and writing with them and hope my chidren and grand children will appreciate them.

  • @anastasiawortham8833
    @anastasiawortham8833 Před 2 lety +2

    I alternate between my decimo and e95s as my daily writers. I love pilot nibs!

  • @offline._archive
    @offline._archive Před 2 lety +1

    My first gold nib is sailor pro gear slim :) then i tried platinum 3776, pilot decimo, and lamy 2000. I have to say that i really love my platinum century in uef because it’s sooo neat.

  • @jasondaniel918
    @jasondaniel918 Před 2 lety +2

    First off, I think you have constructed a good list. Thank you. Knowing what I know today, I would choose one of the Sailor FP's. Personal preference only.
    I learned to write with a fountain pen in 1958 at the age of eight. Given my time and Sitz im Leben, it was stainless steel nibs all the way. However, my dad had a marvelous Parker 51 with an accountant nib (XXXF, if such a thing existed) that I loved to "borrow." The nib was gold. And, yes, I still have the pen. After a couple years of screaming and hollering about where the pen was (located), dad finally relented and allowed me to keep the pen. (Kudos to "she who must be obeyed" for "interceding" on my behalf.) My first gold nib.
    Given my status as a geriatric fountain pen fanatic and my attending Swiss cheese brain, I honestly do not recall the first gold nib that I bought with my own money. At the moment, it occurs to me that it was a Parker Duofold Junior that I bought from another kid in school. It had a "F" nib point and wrote perfectly - spring, modest flex, all the positive attributes. The other kid's problem with the pen? It was "old." Again, I still have the pen.

  • @Nessionessa
    @Nessionessa Před 2 lety +3

    My first gold nib was a Wahl Eversharp from the 1923s that I got off an auction. It is a flex nib, but still quite stiff. After that I just started getting the Japanese entry level ones everybody is raving about: first a Platinum #3776 EF, a Sailor PGS MF, a Pilot VP F.

  • @cynthiarichter792
    @cynthiarichter792 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the Pilot E95S and just love it! I have a medium nib. I also have the Vanishing Point and like it too. Thanks for the info on the Sailor. I really wanted to try one of these, but I like the smooth writers, so may go for something else.

  • @philipguest5850
    @philipguest5850 Před 2 lety

    I started with a Lamy CP1 which I had a full set of steel nibs for as I loved how easy to switch them around - one pen with a box of different nibs! Once I upgraded to the Lamy Gold Nib in Broad though, I never used the steel nibs again. I now have three Lamys with the same Broad Gold nib, two CP1s and the Palladium Studio. I also upgraded a Kaweco Brass Sport to a Fine Gold nib, which was more costly than the Lamy but is always with me and has become a real pleasure to use (although not hugely different from the lovely steel EFs from Graf Von Faber Castell). The only pen I have bought that came with gold as standard was a 1911L with a 21k Zoom nib, which is not an everyday pocket pen, but extraordinarily smooth flowing.

  • @jmccarty3
    @jmccarty3 Před 2 lety +11

    My first gold-nibbed pen was a sterling silver Parker 75. It was given to me as a high school graduation present, and the list price back then in 1967 was $25! It's still a great pen, and I think Parker made a great mistake abandoning the 75 (and the Premier) for the Sonnet.

  • @clarenceyee3529
    @clarenceyee3529 Před 2 lety +1

    My first gold nib pen was the Lamy 2000 F. I had read lots of reviews about the tiny sweet spot but I found it wasn't a problem with my writing. My second gold nib pen was the Sailor PG MF. After 5+ years this is still my favorite pen and I have it inked constantly. It is buttery smooth and is a real pleasure to write with. I have about 50 other gold nib pens (Custom 823, Pilots, Platinums, Sailors and a couple Wancher dream pens) but I find myself with the 823, Sailor MF, Kanreki, Dream pen F and 3776 F as my go-to pens and the rest are rotated in.

  • @theIdlecrane
    @theIdlecrane Před 5 měsíci

    My first pen with gold nib was a vintage parker vacumatica, absolutely wonderful pens.

  • @penaj58
    @penaj58 Před 2 lety +3

    Yep that E95s is awesome I love mine. I have the burgundy one and I think it is the classiest pen I own.

  • @Ken-wz9vy
    @Ken-wz9vy Před 2 lety +3

    Nice video. I know Sailor has this big reputation, but I have found there is more consistency in Pilot nibs. I have not had great experience with Platinum in the past. Recently I did purchase one of Platinum's Maki-e pens. Not only is it a beautiful looking pen, but it writes great. I am happy to have this pen in my collection and would recommend it to anyone wanting a nice writing pen.

  • @matthewarmstrong6330
    @matthewarmstrong6330 Před 2 lety +1

    I LOVE the e95s!!! Great list!

  • @mikeerler5465
    @mikeerler5465 Před rokem

    My first gold nib fountain pens were vintage Platinum pocket pens that I bought on ebay for about $20 each. After trying them on decent paper the smooth writing experience of the 18k and 14k gold nibs had me hooked!

  • @Amyduckie
    @Amyduckie Před 2 lety

    My first gold nib was the Decimo. I love it to bits.

  • @nathaliedale
    @nathaliedale Před 2 lety +2

    My first gold nib pen was a Pineider full metal jacket with a medium nib. I use that pen a lot but not as much after getting a Lamy 2000 with an oblique nib.

  • @baz9487
    @baz9487 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a parker sonnet and absolutely love it. Definately my favourite

  • @johneckstein6912
    @johneckstein6912 Před 2 lety +5

    Nice suggestions, but a few additional thoughts: If you are getting into fountain pens and looking to expand your selection, consider seeking out some vintage pens. I have a variety of modern gold nibbled pens, but really value the experience of writing with with a variety of older pens, almost all of which have gold nibs. Some of these were bought, but some are from the drawers of older relatives (including a very nice 1920’s Waterman No. 7). Of particular interest, and pretty available are Parker 51 pens with either the vacumatic or aeromatic fillers, the open nib Parker and Sheaffer pens, and the Sheaffer Triumph nib pens- I particularly like the plunger filling Sheaffer pens. One other option is to get a gold nib for a pen you already have. You mentioned this for the Lamy pens, but I have a very nice Pelikan 200 that has a Pelikan 250 (gold) nib.

  • @kohinoorroy9630
    @kohinoorroy9630 Před 2 lety +5

    Lamy 2000 is my first gold nib pen based on your recommendation. I’m loving the experience. Thank you.

    • @dockworthydame5217
      @dockworthydame5217 Před 2 lety

      I wish they had a more feminine version, it looks very masculine in the black. Just my opinion.

  • @ChelleyBean001
    @ChelleyBean001 Před 2 lety +2

    Pens... Yes! I also need Brian's shirt.

  • @rodmeirelles
    @rodmeirelles Před 2 lety +8

    Mine is a Waterman I got from my parents when graduating from college, but unfortunatelly I don't know the model... Love the videos, it rekindled my passion for my fountain pens and I am actually using 4 at the moment!! hahah The best for me is still this Waterman, though, it must be the gold nib! (the other ones are steel or iridium) - I can't find a single video of Brian talking about Waterman pens, though! Would love to hear your thoughts on them!

  • @lsr2937
    @lsr2937 Před 2 lety +1

    Bought the E95s in burgundy and gave it to my husband to wrap as my Christmas present.

  • @agabrielhegartygaby9203

    I'm on day 2 of my E95S and totally in love....a Gorgeous amazing pen.....

  • @Sonicman415
    @Sonicman415 Před 2 lety +1

    The E95S is such a great pen.. I have one in each color.. both w M nibs.. this is a buttery writer with a gorgeous nib and a satisfying capping mechanism. I refill cartridges so I can use the colors I want and get a nice full fill… my first modern gold nib is a Lamy 2000 w a M nib, from Goulet pens. So fabulous.. I wish they’d make bright colors.. priced like the original black. It’s such a great writer. Took me a minute to find the sweet spot, but I’m completely smitten with it now.
    I just love your vids. Thanks
    From this vid the Kanazawa Leaf will be my next pen.

  • @donnaellis3314
    @donnaellis3314 Před 2 lety +2

    My first gold nib was the Montblanc Noblesse my husband gave to me after our first daughter was born. Then around '01 I bought a bunch of Pens from brick and mortar (no internet back then) and my info was very limited.
    Last year, after being stored away, I went through them and I proceeded to get info on each (mostly gold Nibs). The thought of any being EDC was out - wow if only I kept my receipts!
    Since then I've purchased Pilot E95S & VP, Platinum 3776, Graf von Faber Castel Guilloche, Waterman Carene, and a Lamy 2000!. If you like a Fine I suggest a Fine in the E95S & EF in the 2000.

  • @TrueblueMalaysian
    @TrueblueMalaysian Před 2 lety +2

    Mine would be the Pilot Custom 74 pen with 14k gold nib. It just glides over paper. Just wonderful to write!

  • @sandrapawula4109
    @sandrapawula4109 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Very informative. I don't have a gold nib pen, but I have my eye on a Pilot E95S.

  • @janeyres5576
    @janeyres5576 Před rokem

    I totally love my Pilot E95S. It is a totally sexy writing device. I just recent purchased this pen and love to grab it every time I pick up a pen. It writes so smoothly, it fits into my hand perfectly, even if I don’t post the cap. As a woman with smallish hands, it fits just beautifully. You will not go wrong with this pen. And posting the cap when you are finished writing - wow, it just slides on the pen with a suction type cap. I love it!

  • @scott7444
    @scott7444 Před 2 lety

    My first gold nib was actually my first fountain pen ever, a Waterman Carene in amber. I still have it, and it is probably my favourite pen.

  • @cmac1100
    @cmac1100 Před 2 lety +2

    My first gold nib was that platinum that was under 100 bucks several years ago. Dont think they import them anymore, but it was (and still is) a great pen, but it is slimmer than I'd like for long writing sessions. I've gotten several others since then like the sailor 1911 and pro gear; Pilot vanishing point; and a lamy 2000 to name a few. All are good, but my favorite is probably the pro gear.

  • @venturous1v
    @venturous1v Před 2 lety +1

    Just received my burgundy/gold E95S with a fine nib and couldn't be happier with it. I consider it a modern classic, as it is like writing with a vintage pen. The fine nib is not scratchy at all and glides across the paper with ease. Mine is paired with Diamine Oxblood ink and it's gorgeous.

  • @howardvidaver8994
    @howardvidaver8994 Před 2 lety

    My first gold nib pen was a Parker 51, which was my workhorse. Through the 70’s. Then I received two gifts, an early model (I assume) Lamy 2000 with troublesome metal catches which held the cap but also allowed ink to leak through and a thin profile Dunhill, gold plated, gold nib, writes well looks great even today but too thin for longer writing. In the mid nineties, I bought a not overly thick Parker Duofold…wonderful and delightful; used it today.

  • @MandyBoursicot
    @MandyBoursicot Před 2 lety

    My first and only gold nib is the Lamy Studio. Medium Nib. Gorgeous pen !

  • @martynevans7585
    @martynevans7585 Před 2 lety

    My first gold pen was my fathers Sheaffer Targa 1007, and I didn’t know it until about a week ago!! My first gold pen that I bought was the Lamy 2000….. which I got based on YOUR reviews 🙋‍♂️

  • @fossilimprint2954
    @fossilimprint2954 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video, I learned a lot.

  • @Laleolie
    @Laleolie Před 2 lety

    My very first gold nib pen was a vintage one. The nib is from German manufacturer Rupp, which was pretty well known in its time. The founder was an ex-employee at Kaweco. It's a 14K gold nib which writes buttery smooth, but still lets you feel the paper a little bit. It's not like writing on glass, which I dislike, but very soft and produces a beautiful line variation. It's also a nice wet writer, so all in all very happy with the purchase. I decided for this pen, because I wasn't sure what to expect from a gold nib and the pen only cost around 30 bucks.

  • @kiwig1015
    @kiwig1015 Před 2 lety

    Pilot Falcon is one of my favorites, my soft fine is always inked up!

  • @SilverDelta
    @SilverDelta Před 2 lety +15

    My first (and only at the moment) gold nib pen is a Pelikan m400 and I love it.
    But I have my eyes on a Sailor 1911 😁

    • @janodewald6087
      @janodewald6087 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for naming the M400. Great pen!

    • @matteopisanello7787
      @matteopisanello7787 Před 2 lety +1

      I've got the m400, but i casually bought a nos '80s one, it's the one i love the most

  • @donna30044
    @donna30044 Před 2 lety +3

    My first gold-nib pen was a Namiki Falcon (EF) -- yes, it was that long ago, when Falcons were branded as Namiki, not Pilot. It is still one of my favorites, along with my other Falcons, E95Ss and a few others. If I had to choose but one pen company, it would be Namiki/Pilot..
    That Platinum Maki-e Cherry Blossoms looks tempting, though.

  • @randy-9842
    @randy-9842 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent list, again, Brian! My first gold nib pen was a Pilot Custom 74, medium nib, in the gorgeous blue color usually paired with Pilot's Iroshizuku Kon Peki ink. -- Hmm. I wonder who influenced that decision, _Brian?_ Goodness I like it. I've since bought several others including Pilot 823 Broad, Pilot E95s Fine, Platinum Medium. I have to say that I am actually _extremely surprised_ at how very much I like the diminutive E95s. (It doesn't feel nearly as small as it looks!) It's a reasonably soft (bouncy) nib as you say and, for a Japanese Fine nib, it is also extremely juicy.
    Thank you, Goulet team for your recommendations! Merry Christmas to you all.

  • @larissat6653
    @larissat6653 Před 2 lety

    First (and currently only) gold nib was a Pilot Decimo, and it is my favorite fountain pen! So smooth, absolutely beautiful (which is surprising because I simply did not like how the Vanishing Point looked, but something about the finish of the Decimo and it’s slimmer look makes me love it), subtle enough that I don’t feel too noticeable pulling it out in my college lectures, and it really just makes school so much more enjoyable just because of this pen. I’ve been eyeing the E95s for a while too-just need to find the right occasion to treat myself to it! But also been looking into some Sailor Pro Gear Slim models-I have yet to try a Sailor pen/nib!

  • @lonelymisanthrope2329
    @lonelymisanthrope2329 Před 2 lety +1

    My first gold nib was a Pilot Falcon. I absolutely adore how buttery smooth it writes, but it doesn’t clip well in the pocket of my jeans. About to pick up a Lamy 2000 to celebrate a personal milestone.

  • @Anandomide
    @Anandomide Před 7 měsíci

    Just bought an E95S real beauty

  • @KissingMonsters
    @KissingMonsters Před 2 lety +2

    My first gold nib (medium) was on a vintage Parker Duofold which I only just bought recently. It glides so smoothly across paper that I immediately fell in love - it is exactly the writing experience I have always wanted. Since that experience, I am on the lookout for another gold nib pen, and both your lists have been helpful :)

    • @djryandelap
      @djryandelap Před 2 lety +1

      Rachel keep your eyes out for a Parker 51 if you enjoy the vintage models - it’s a hooded gold nib that really doesn’t ever dry out (well, it takes a long time to) and is super smooth. That Duofold is a good investment though!

    • @KissingMonsters
      @KissingMonsters Před 2 lety

      @@djryandelap Thank you Ryan, I shall. It will be my first time using a hooded nib.

  • @sheelachattopadhyay
    @sheelachattopadhyay Před 2 lety

    My first gold nibbed pen was a vintage Senator/Merz and Krell that is a beauty. I moved on into more vintages and some newer ones, including a Pilot VP among others. It's leading into penabling opportunities and the world of pen repair though.

  • @thedirtygot9570
    @thedirtygot9570 Před rokem

    My one and only gold nib, is my burgundy Pilot Metal Falcon in soft fine! It is a work of art

  • @ghostyplans
    @ghostyplans Před 2 lety +1

    I’m saving for a Decimo. I love those… *sigh* 😍😍😍😍 but that’s E95S is totally making me rethink the Decimo… 😆😅

  • @susanfoley8360
    @susanfoley8360 Před 9 měsíci

    My first gold nibbed pen was a Montblanc 149. This was back in 1977 when this model was known as a “Bar Mitzva” pen since it was a common gift on that occasion. I didn’t actually understand what I had but I figured it out pretty quickly. I still have it. Sort of. I carried it around until about 2015, by which time it had a bent nib and other flaws. I sent it back to MB. They refurbished it. Cost more than the pen originally. All parts were broken or cracked except the clip, which still sits on the pen still.

  • @ChelleyBean001
    @ChelleyBean001 Před 2 lety +2

    Why is the shirt not for sale on the website?

  • @ejavenger
    @ejavenger Před 2 lety +1

    My first gold nib was a Pilot Custom 74 in blue from Goulet pens. Which spiraled me into a few Pilot Vanishing points. I tend to use the Custom 74 the most and second my Custom 823. I have a pen problem lol

  • @rohinibhat4955
    @rohinibhat4955 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this great video.

  • @danielcjoe3
    @danielcjoe3 Před 2 lety +1

    Waiting for my Slim Pro gear purple or violet… my first ever gold nib pen .., Parker Sonnet which I lost 20 years ago also seem to be my earliest first gold nib one. But felt that it was heavy and ended up using it less.

  • @FernandoLopez-zt8qo
    @FernandoLopez-zt8qo Před 5 měsíci

    I actually love doing fountain pen sketching with my Pilot Retractable 👍🏼

  • @kristycyw
    @kristycyw Před 2 lety +1

    I recommend the Kaco Master with a 14K gold schmidt nib, the pen has a springy gold nib that makes for wonderful writing and costs about only $100 usd.

  • @kindface
    @kindface Před 2 lety

    Wonderful list.

  • @Javi_C
    @Javi_C Před 2 lety

    Thank you Brian!

  • @xfer43
    @xfer43 Před rokem

    I am surprised how much I like these videos. And I am very much a layman.

  • @sillysod33
    @sillysod33 Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve been in love with my Platinum 3776 M for a year now but am thinking of the Sailor 1911MF to add to the collection…

  • @serious_in_seattle6917

    I’m going to order a Pilot VP matte black in EF nib when I get my first paycheck from my new job. It’s my way to celebrate and I will order it from Goulet Pens 🖊

  • @mtg4831
    @mtg4831 Před 2 lety

    My first gold nib pen is the parker sonnet fougère and i love it really a very nice pen to have

  • @Napalm_Candy
    @Napalm_Candy Před 2 lety +1

    My first and only gold-nibbed fountain pen was a Sailor Pro Gear Slim Shikiori Fountain Pen in Meigetsu (Harvest Moon). It was a stunning pen, and the nib was so smooth it was like writing on glass, which I absolutely adored. However, I found that over time I couldn't justify the price I'd paid (it didn't quite fit my hand since it was so short, so it was a tad uncomfortable to use), and I babied it more than I used it, so I decided to flip it. Every once in a while I miss the way the nib felt, but I vastly prefer titanium nibs (and they are far more affordable). If I could snag a deal on a used fountain pen that has a gold nib I might add one to my collection again, but full prices just don't make sense for me personally.

  • @Savings_and_Grift_Plan

    My first gold nib pen and the one that I still consider to be the best of any gold nibbed ones I have gotten since is the 3776 Century.

  • @artemis7380
    @artemis7380 Před 2 lety +1

    My first gold nib was my pilot decimo that my husband got me for our anniversary 😌

  • @Sutlore007
    @Sutlore007 Před 2 lety

    The first gold nib pen I had was back in 2017, a Platinum 3776. Then Sailor 1911L and Pilot CH92 joined the collection 2 weeks later lol

  • @JayinToronto
    @JayinToronto Před 2 lety

    Will join the chorus on the E95S. Fabulous pen and the Japanese M is Just a tad finer, which is perfect for me.
    The only drawback is the ungenerous ink capacity

  • @csikomas8910
    @csikomas8910 Před 2 lety

    Platinum 3776 Century, I want another gold nibbed pen though, thanks for the ideas!

  • @CiceroSpeaketh
    @CiceroSpeaketh Před 2 lety +1

    I got a sailor shikiori, and it's the prettiest pen in my collection...

  • @elspethgreen7754
    @elspethgreen7754 Před 2 lety

    I believe it was a parker pen to go to British boarding school in 1964! Loved it despite the abuse it must have received in a pencil case along with protractors, pencils, sharpeners and erasers! Oh, and the ink wells filled with blotting paper. I'm sure/positive we never cleaned our pens. Fountain pens and HB pencils were the only thing we were permitted to write with. Quinck (so) washable blue ink.