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Comentado en Australia el 1 de marzo de 2025
A nicely balanced body that writes very smoothly. The cap doesn't help the balance, so I prefer to use the pen without the cap mounted. The F nib creates an attractive form on the paper.
Daniela
Comentado en Brasil el 31 de mayo de 2023
Linda e muito boa de escrever!
ころんでもなかない
Comentado en Japón el 10 de abril de 2021
使いはじめから、fニブにもかかわらず、カリカリ感もない、つかいやすくきれいな万年筆。残念なのはキャップをうしろにさした際にバランスがくずれるくらい。日本のメーカーあやうし。
David
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2020
Jinhao Classic, Red Celluloid (aka. Centennial) -this is a nice pen and it was delivered quickly. It is a fairly large pen, similar in length to the Jinhao 159 but it is much lighter and the section is smaller and seems to fit my grip better when compared to the 159. I got the red color which seems a little on the orange side to me but it is a nice color, suitable for business if needed. The pen material feels good in the hand and the gold appointments work well with this color. The pen I received is of high quality in terms of fit and finish. The cap screws off in just under 3 complete rotations; the threads are fine and good quality. It has a very nice two-tone M nib with the Jinhao chariot on it. It appears to either be a #6 nib or comparable to #6. I inked it up with Mont Blanc Blue Black ink and it wrote flawlessly and smoothly without the need for nib adjustment. The line created by the pen is actually more like a Fine, which pleases me, even though is rated as a Medium. The pen came equipped with a Jinhao converter. Overall, I like this pen a lot and at around $21 it represents a good value.
Petitebird
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 4 de diciembre de 2020
Lovely pen that writes very smoothly. The quality of the material of the body and smoothness of the medium nib is remarkable for the money. I have done the old trick of figure of 8's on brown paper to hone the nib further. I can feel that the more I write with it the smoother it becomes as the nib gently moulds to my handwriting style. The flow is wet - although not as wet as my Lammy Studio with B nib (which is a delightful gusher) but this Jinhao 100 is plenty wet enough for me. I find the medium nib on this Jinhao a little narrow for me as I like broad nibs but this is more than made up for by the wetness when you write. I write very fast and as a professional note taker I write a lot. I use the converter with Shaeffer blue black ink. I have yet to try this with cartridges. I think it takes international standard ones. The pen feels solid.It is not too heavy and remains comfortable to use when you write for lengthy periods. I never post the cap on my fountain pens as it always makes the pen feel unbalanced (except for my Kawecko Sport). However if you post, the cap will stay on nicely. There is no satisfying click when you post though. I got this in green and the material looks soooooo expensive and very beautiful. The photos do not do it justice!. Definitely a great fountain pen with quality of workmanship and material that belies the price.
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