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Comentado en Alemania el 6 de febrero de 2024
Ausgezeichnet und ich bin sicher, dass es vielen gefallen wird. Leider hat mir der Füllfederhalter nicht gepasst.
Adam McDonald
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de agosto de 2023
I always bring this pen with me wherever I'm going. Heavy in the hand capped or posted, not too heavy unposted. I like the weight so I keep it posted but for those worried most of the weight is in the solid cap.Writes well normally and reverse. The converter it comes with is easy to use.
Luis
Comentado en México el 6 de noviembre de 2023
La pluna es excelente, su escritura es suave. Para textos en letra manuscrita es magnífica. La recomiendo ampliamente. Llegó antes del tiempo estimado.
Agustin Lopez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de agosto de 2022
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
2014 GTR
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de abril de 2022
For a pen that costs less than $20, I'm very impressed with the value. First of all, the build quality is super and the design is unique (Chinese characters on the metal pen cap and a beautiful smooth wooden barrel). I like the twist open pen as that helps to ensure the pen is tightly closed (especially for fountain pens). I've chosen to go with the fine nib and the writing experience was quite good (smooth and easy to use even for beginners). I like pens that have a good weight and this pen certainly has the weight (especially with the cap posted). Overall, I give this pen a 9 out of 10.
yuehuang huang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2021
The Hongdian 6016 pen was good overall. At first, I feel kind of risky buying a pen that doesn't have a review to guide my decision. But then, I decided to give it a try. It turned out fine. The pen was actually slightly heavier than my last pen (Hongdian 525), which was metal. This one was a combination of wood, brass, and I think stainless steel. The brass cap degraded the quality of the pen as it feels light and cheaper than stainless steel. The ink flow was slower than the Hongdain 525 (same ink) and the nib was also slightly longer than 525. Probably for compensating the short barrel. When I write with it, the tip scratches the paper making it kind of feels like I'm writing with a pencil. I don't know if that was a good feeling or not, but the scratchiness was definitely not good for sensitive people, fine by me though. Posting the cap on the barrel was nice and secure, though it's not the snap mechanism. The pen was screw on to close the pen cap. Wood was real quality, feels heavy. The little clip on the cap though does not feel like it's going to last for long. My instinct feels like it's going to snap someday. For 17.99, I think it was because of the wood, other than that, there's none. Wood seems to cost more than metal. People are conserving wood now. Also, this is a fatter pen than the 525, though they are both EF nib. I guess wooden pens have to be fatter for easier manufacturing. Overall, it's an okay pen. I especially liked the Chinese oracle imprinted on the cap, making more obvious a Chinese pen. The only disappointment is that the cap is not stainless steel, but the cheap feeling of brass. Hope this helps!
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