FPR Jaipur V2 with Extra Flexible Nib (review)
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- čas přidán 3. 09. 2021
- This fountain pen is sold by Fountain Pen Revolution ( fprevolutionusa.com )
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Love your videos and the way you explain everything. I just got into watercolour six months ago and have learnt so much from you! Thank you for sharing!
Great review! Thank you. The ink is very nice. But that nib looks terrific - I really love the line variation you were able to get it. It’s the first pen that has tempted me in ages. I splurged on a Namiki Falcon for sketching several years ago. Big mistake - the nib is so fine that it slices the paper if you flex it. But your FPR looks like it would be great for sketching.
Another excellent review! I haven’t tried a flex nib pen yet but I do love my Sailor w/ Fude nib which I purchased based on one of your reviews. You are such a great help, thank you.
Ur name didi in Indian Hindi language means sister,
Thanks for another great fountain pen review!
I really loves your fountain pens review every time and thanks for your truthful information🤩🥰👍
Happy Teacher's Day. And thanks for nice tutorials and tips.
Looking forward to see the comparison of fountain pens with flex nib.
Great review. I’ll consider acquiring any of these.
I always find myself interested in whatever you review. Another great video with great content! Would love to buy that nib alone someday
I have the FPR Jaipur V2 in brown/dark teal ebonite and I love it. I bought it recently at a buy one-get one free sale at the FPR site. The ebonite feed is wetter than the plastic feed that comes with the acrylic styles - I think you can opt for the ebonite feed for non-ebonite pens but you would have to ask for it. Interestingly, FPR sells an “anti-railroading” additive that can be added (in very small amounts) to ink that is too thin and is intended to reduce railroading when flexing. So far I have not needed this additive for the ink I am using (De Atramentis Document Brown), but it’s nice to know it is available. The nib writes effortlessly smoothly and starts immediately with no skipping.
Very relaxing and pretty. Great job
That ink is beautiful!
FPR imports nibs and pens from an Indian company Kawrite. The pens/nibs are rebranded as FPR.
Thanks. I did not know
@Alex - do you mean "Kanwrite"?
@@LEDewey_MD Yes. Sorry about the wrong spelling. Kanwrite used to also make Noodlers Ahab and another model by Noodlers. The Ahab is not available from Kanwrite anymore for some reason.
I think they(fpr) import from Click (another indian nib/pen maker) , not from Kanwrite.... Though noodlers does source from Kanwrite, that is pretty much confirmed.
Mardi Gras is a good name for that ink! 💜💚💛
Super new to FPs, wondering if it's normal to have that much grease on all the components! Don't see it on TWSBIs or the Duke I bought
Some fountain pens will use grease to provide a better seal to prevent ink from coming out.
Thanks again. I'm currently playing with switching out coloured inks within one drawing, and can't seem to find a fude nib for any dip pens: have you run across any? I've just ordered some Titanium Zebra G's as close proximity, but using those on cold press may well bring some scratchy grief.
Fude nibs are not dip nibs because it's not designed to hold ink. Dip nibs are designed/shaped to hold ink.
There is one fude nib that can be used as a dip nib though. The Duke 551 pen www.parkablogs.com/picture/review-2-duke-551-aka-confucius-compound-art-fountain-pen
My Duke 551 as it happens will arrive today. But I also purchased both brass and stainless steel Kakimori bullet dip pen nibs and they are fude on steroids, but the single ink dip lasts and lasts! Game changers. I also have the Sailor Hocoro dip fudes being delivered later this week to me. Coloured inks are both mood influencers and fun.
any chance you`ll try the latest huion RTP series? there is a new pen
Probably not unless somehow they send me a review unit
Does it flex easily like a zebra g or a vintage nib
It's slightly stiffer than Zebra
@@teohyc cool thank you.
Hi Teoh, I was just looking at FPR's website last week. Couldn't decide which to buy or whether to buy one at all. I believe that they call this nib the "ultra flex" nib and the EF means "extra fine" (feel free to correct me if I am wrong). It is the EF part that interests me. I already have the Pilot 823FA and 912FA. I was wondering how the EF line quality of the FPR flex pens compares to that of the Pilot FA nibs (i.e., when not flexed).
If you already have the Falcon nibs, there's no much reason to get the EF nibs. They should be similar. Instead consider the ultra flex which has thinner lines if you're into thinner lines.
@@teohyc Thank you! Yes, I think I'll get one. Anyway, they are quite affordable 🙂
"The cap cannot be posted on the back" *blatantly shows how the cap fits on the back perfectly*
I have one of these, and I don't buy pens that don't post🤙