Just a quick question. How many would ink these pens? Ink them and actually use them or simply put them in a locked display case? I ordered the individual "Night and Day" simply because I fell in love with the pen on this review. It's actually going in a gun safe when I get it and only seen daylight when I need to sign very important documents much like mortgage papers.
I've seen a few pop up on social media inked up and ready to go! They're still highly functional fountain pens at the end of the day with an amazing writing experience. Maintaining it is a good idea, but I wouldn't shy away from it. - Colin
@@ikechianyanwu8993 I blew my Goulet budget on the last sale, non Cyber Monday sale. I DO REALLY need a lubricated ink, black and blue for a very special old Parker Flighter that was my Dad's. The brilliant history teacher that got me hooked on fountain pens back in 1987, when I was 17. He died in August of 2018, and until that day that Parker was his everyday carry. It needed some cleaning and tuning, which I sorted, but it really wants a loose ink. So, those are picked out and sitting in my shopping cart. Waiting.
Thank you, Brian and Drew. Drew's Sweater-fu defeats Brian's. I like the first pen very much. The seconds I would not thank you for if you gave it to me., The third pen is okay.
Do they excite me? Nope. I have two Pineider pens and I do believe that is all I will ever own. These things appear to be verging on Steam Punk designs, but to each their own.
@@gadgetstop321 I have a LaGande Bellezza and the Arco, and they are nice looking and okay writers, but I haven't used them in some time and don't really think about them. But I will admit I have other pens that I feel the same about now after a period of time. I prefer Visconti over Pineider, and I think the best value is in the Leonardo pens if you like Italian makers. It's gotten to the point where the manufacturers have to use wilder materials and goofier designs just to get noticed, and the prices are totally out of proportion to the end results in many cases. Anyway, have a happy Thanksgiving!
Seeing the pens individually I didn't think they would really display well together, but they look great together. The stand really does turn it into a piece of art. Happy Thanksgiving.🌻
I bought the bronze Trilogy from your store. I love it. Such a fabulous writer, and such an amazing design!
My favorite is the one only available in the set, the doppler. Of course. BRB selling a kidney
Just a quick question.
How many would ink these pens?
Ink them and actually use them or simply put them in a locked display case?
I ordered the individual "Night and Day" simply because I fell in love with the pen on this review. It's actually going in a gun safe when I get it and only seen daylight when I need to sign very important documents much like mortgage papers.
I've seen a few pop up on social media inked up and ready to go! They're still highly functional fountain pens at the end of the day with an amazing writing experience. Maintaining it is a good idea, but I wouldn't shy away from it. - Colin
Great, come for the pens stay for the art lesson. Cool pens and certainly super creative.
I do like that Drew's mug also has a sweater😊😊
Avignon is in south of France. Famous as the base for the Avignon popes in the middle ages before transfering back to Rome .
Had I an alley, these designs would be up it. Showstoppers for sure.
After seeing the size of the box, I immediately began burning my wallet.
Yep, Trilogy is my new grail pen.
Wow. Those pens look really nice.
Why oh why isn’t the titanium pen available individually?
They knew it was the best looking one! My newest grail pen... - Colin
Ahhh, I want the Avignon. I can't have it, but I want it.
This is literally what I say about every pen on Write Now.
@@ikechianyanwu8993 I blew my Goulet budget on the last sale, non Cyber Monday sale. I DO REALLY need a lubricated ink, black and blue for a very special old Parker Flighter that was my Dad's. The brilliant history teacher that got me hooked on fountain pens back in 1987, when I was 17. He died in August of 2018, and until that day that Parker was his everyday carry. It needed some cleaning and tuning, which I sorted, but it really wants a loose ink. So, those are picked out and sitting in my shopping cart. Waiting.
Thank you, Brian and Drew. Drew's Sweater-fu defeats Brian's. I like the first pen very much. The seconds I would not thank you for if you gave it to me., The third pen is okay.
My sentiments, exactly!
Excellent haircut Brian! Very slick for the holidays.
I prefer Drew's haircut it looks like the baby Jesus haha
The real demonstrator
Do they excite me? Nope. I have two Pineider pens and I do believe that is all I will ever own. These things appear to be verging on Steam Punk designs, but to each their own.
Do you regret getting your two Pineiders?
@@gadgetstop321
I have a LaGande Bellezza and the Arco, and they are nice looking and okay writers, but I haven't used them in some time and don't really think about them. But I will admit I have other pens that I feel the same about now after a period of time. I prefer Visconti over Pineider, and I think the best value is in the Leonardo pens if you like Italian makers.
It's gotten to the point where the manufacturers have to use wilder materials and goofier designs just to get noticed, and the prices are totally out of proportion to the end results in many cases. Anyway, have a happy Thanksgiving!
@@chrislj2890 The Leonardo Momento Zero is on my shortlist. I like the acrylics they're using.
Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Seeing the pens individually I didn't think they would really display well together, but they look great together. The stand really does turn it into a piece of art. Happy Thanksgiving.🌻