Pilot 78G Fountain Pen Review

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I'm continually surprised by the fountain pens that can be had for less than twenty dollars. I have a few, and they've mostly been delightful to use and share with others who are interested in fountain pens. Today I'll be focusing on the Pilot 78G.

I first learned about the 78G after reading a couple of reviews from PenFan and The Daily Acquisition. To be honest, I've had many Pilot fountain pens on my wish list for quite some time, but most of them are a little expensive. After reading these reviews, I quickly found a reputable eBay dealer and bought a pen to try. The pen shipped from Hong Kong, so it took a week and a half to arrive. For a "cheap" pen, it has not let me down. I think I paid $12 for the pen with shipping, which is a few bucks cheaper than the Metropolitan.

The nib is a very smooth writer, which I expected from a Pilot. The fine nib is on par for the Japanese nibs – nice and small. I used the black ink cartridges that came with the pen, though it also came with a converter. The converter is the type that is included with the Metropolitan. The black ink from Pilot is dark and quick to dry.

The ergonomics of the pen are comfortable, but they detract from the aesthetics. It's light, which makes it ideal for long sessions, but it also looks like brittle plastic and attracts scratches from minor use. I'm not a fan of the gold trim, but that's included on all the color options. In general, I don't expect it to look amazing because of the cost. The aesthetic concerns vanish once I start writing or drawing.

This pen is similar in price to the Sailor High-Ace Neo, and I sometimes favor that pen over the 78G. It's a tough call, but the Sailor puts down a finer line. The pens feel similar in my hand, so maybe I'm just partial to the Sailor because of the silver trim.

Overall, I don't think you can find many pens with such good value and solid performance. It can be slightly difficult to find one, but I had very good luck with eBay. There are several colors (black, red, teal, and green) and nib options (F, M, and B) to choose from. Some sellers even sell packs of several colors. If you are looking for a cost-effective Pilot for yourself or a fountain pen beginner, the Pilot 78G is a good place to start.

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Posted on November 27, 2013 and filed under Fountain Pens, Pen Reviews, Pilot.

The Pen Addict Podcast: Episode 82 - Challenge Accepted

In this episode Myke and I plow through tons of FU (that's "follow up" for the uninitiated - dirty minds) as I fight through the plague. The Polar Pen Kickstarter has hit a huge snag - maybe some Cold Horizons Field Notes will warm you up? We also discuss an amazing Lamy 2000 auction and a couple of new pen projects that should be on your radar.

Show Notes & Download Links

Coming soon from Karas Kustoms.

Coming soon from Karas Kustoms.

Posted on November 27, 2013 and filed under Podcast.

Topo Designs + Doane Paper Mountain Briefcase Giveaway - 3rd Time's A Charm?

Mountain Briefcase

I can't believe I am sitting here now, with the coolest giveaway I have run on The Pen Addict, for a product I would marry if it were a living organism, AND CAN'T GIVE THE THING AWAY! The Topo Designs + Doane Paper Mountain Briefcase needs a good home in time for Christmas! Make it happen people.

I am 0-for-2 going the traditional route, so I want to try something different. To enter this giveaway you must have a Twitter account that you monitor. I don't care if you are active on Twitter, I don't care if you follow me (and I'm not asking you to). What I want is when I select the winner is to be able to Tweet @ them for notification and validation. Very simple.

The full rules are below. Please read them to understand what information to leave in the comments section.

Here is how to enter the giveaway:

  1. Leave one comment on this post anytime between now, and Saturday night at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. Your comment should conatian your @USERNAME on Twitter. You don't have to link it or anything fancy. Just make sure it is spelled correctly. You are limited to one entry.

  2. This contest is open to US and International readers.

  3. For this contest, I will pick one winner at random from the comments section of this post. The comments will be numbered in the order they are received, i.e. the first comment is #1, the second #2, and so on. The Random Integer Generator at random.org will be used to pick the number of the winner.

  4. The contest winner will be posted on Sunday, December 1st. I will Tweet @ the winner on Sunday and you will have one week to get back to me and claim your prize

Good luck!

Posted on November 26, 2013 and filed under Giveaways.