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I bought it to test the flex, but I use it every day, it is that awesome. Kathleen Berkley, MI. I bought the purple Falcon in Fine. Nice pen. It is a thin pen. I am not good at flexing and find you have to press down a bit to flex.
Without flexing it writes a nice fine line. Patricia Kennerdell, PA. This pen has changed my life. It is the first gold nib pen I purchased. It writes so smooth that t is hard to put it into words. Definitely a great price for such a nice pen. Robert Point Edward, ON. Read more Pilot Falcon Fountain Pens reviews. Please enter a vaild email address.
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About Us. Contact Us. Our Guarantee. Privacy Policy. The soft-fine has quite a lot of line variation, as well, with a noticeably smoother feel than the soft extra-fine so it's ideal as an 'everyday' pen.
The soft medium and soft broad are quite smooth and enjoyable to write with, though the line variation is less noticeable on these nib sizes than the finer nibs. Pilot and other Japanese nib companies has a reputation for grinding their nibs finer than European brands.
We've found that to be the case with the extra-fine and fine nibs, while the medium and broad nibs are more similar to European nibs. The threads on the grip are subtle, and while your fingers may touch them while you're writing, it's not bothersome at all for most writers. This is a slightly lighter pen than most at 19g, a noticeable difference from the heavier Pilot Metal Falcon.
It's well-balanced with the cap posted or not. The screw-cap pushes on the back of the pen to post, and holds very firmly. While the Falcon is certainly an investment, if you appreciate Pilot's quality and are looking for a reliable soft nib in a professional-looking pen, then you should give this pen a serious look.
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