I really love my Platinum Kumpoo. It’s a beautiful pen, especially with the added texture, which picks up light and makes it stand out from standard Platinum fountain pens. I owned an Omas Ogiva in turquoise with an extra flessibile nib. I wanted to love that pen because I paid an awful lot for it; plus it was a piston filler. But, the Omas was frustrating from the beginning--ink kept leaking into the grip section and the pen would dry out quickly. The Kumpoo is just as beautiful as the Omas, and even though it isn’t a piston-filler, the Platinum “slip and seal” mechanism in the cap means that the pen does not dry out. The soft-medium nib might not have flex, but it offers one of the best writing experiences.
Unfortunately, finding a Platinum Kumpoo may be pretty difficult now. All the dealers I checked (Goldspot, Goulet, JetPens, nibs.com, Pen Chalet, and Vanness) were out of stock. That said, Platinum is apparently producing several pens in the Fuji Shunkei series (the first was the Shungyo and the second is the Kumpoo). So, even if you can’t get this particular limited edition, hopefully new editions will be added to the series.
Pros
- In my opinion this is one of the most beautiful iterations of the Platinum 3776 series because of the textured surface and the color.
- I love all the symbolism the creators included in the pen.
- The pen is a good size for most users and is very light.
- The soft-medium nib is my favorite nib. It is smooth and bouncy and writes perfectly.
Cons
- Writers who prefer pens with heft will probably think the Platinum is too light and plasticky.
- The converter only holds 0.5ml of ink (though cartridges hold 1.5ml).
- Unfortunately, the Kumpoo seems to be sold out or nearly sold out, so if you want one, you’ll need to keep your eye on sales at pen forums or eBay.
(I purchased my Platinum Kumpoo from Vanness Pens at a discount.)