Hi ! I'm new to fountain pens but I'm pretty sure you got a copy of the Monteverde tool fountain pen. The Monteverde has a steel ball in the middle of the screwdrivers and no rubber part. Still looks like a fine pen to use.
Hello! Thank you very much for bringing my attention to this tool by Monteverede which I didn't know about. This is very expensive. I could have suspected though that if something seemingly 'original' comes from China in terms of well known products just as fountain pens are, this would most probably be a copied design ;) Nevertheless, it writes properly.
@@inkextasy Yeah, I'm thinking about buying one from Monteverde. The irony is that this chinese copy has the glass-breaker feature that I really like. The Monteverde doesn't have this tool...
@@MrNevergreen Absolutely yes if your budget allows. I do suggest buying the original product first. Chinese producers keep copying so many designs it's incredible. I saw computer wallpaper designs which have been on the Internet for years now utilized into bedding designs on Temu. Or Tarot cards funded by donations on Kickstarter copied and printed on a cheap paper sold by Chinese. In these cases, no one gets either a credit or money from licensing and there's been no regulation to stop it yet. So make Monteverde happy. I love all writing tools and art so depending on a budget, I buy either original pens or copies for reviews.
Hi !
I'm new to fountain pens but I'm pretty sure you got a copy of the Monteverde tool fountain pen. The Monteverde has a steel ball in the middle of the screwdrivers and no rubber part.
Still looks like a fine pen to use.
Hello! Thank you very much for bringing my attention to this tool by Monteverede which I didn't know about. This is very expensive. I could have suspected though that if something seemingly 'original' comes from China in terms of well known products just as fountain pens are, this would most probably be a copied design ;) Nevertheless, it writes properly.
@@inkextasy Yeah, I'm thinking about buying one from Monteverde. The irony is that this chinese copy has the glass-breaker feature that I really like. The Monteverde doesn't have this tool...
@@MrNevergreen Absolutely yes if your budget allows. I do suggest buying the original product first. Chinese producers keep copying so many designs it's incredible. I saw computer wallpaper designs which have been on the Internet for years now utilized into bedding designs on Temu. Or Tarot cards funded by donations on Kickstarter copied and printed on a cheap paper sold by Chinese. In these cases, no one gets either a credit or money from licensing and there's been no regulation to stop it yet.
So make Monteverde happy. I love all writing tools and art so depending on a budget, I buy either original pens or copies for reviews.