My favourite pen - long configuration, F nib, converter with R+K Salix. Accompanied by a steel Supra with B nib and converter filled with Diamine Ancient Copper.
I have the steel Supra with the #6 BB nib. I always use it with the extender piece intact, so I have the full length pen (without needing to post which I detest doing). For pocket size, I already have the superb Copper Lilliput. Also, having the extension piece on allows me to use the converter. The Supra is an excellent pen, despite being, aesthetically, just a long steel cylinder. I bought my pen for $120. Fair price. No complaints. Kaweco’s prices for the new Bronze Sport and the Ebonite Sport, though, are quite ridiculous. Wish you could a review of the Ebonite Sport sometime.
Great review. My partner's favorite pen. Never noticed that small offset to the center section before! But I just cleaned it today (I like cleaning pens, he doesn't 😊) and sure enough, there it is! That would bother me too.
A very nicely done review. I was rather taken by the No.6 nib. Every time I watch reviews of pocket pens I try to imagine circumstances where they would be advantageous, or necessary. Expeditions come to mind and then I think of a good tough plastic Lame which surely must be a better choice, especially as it would be possible to pack a couple of extra nibs with ease. I'm afraid I smiled when I saw it trying to roll off the table at the end. I'll try again when you review the Kaweco Sport. I enjoyed the review as always. So very informative. Thank you.
I'm fairly new to the pen hobby and I was just wondering: which notebook are you writing in? I like that it's a soft cover with a bookmark and lies flat (also a leftie).
I have several Kaweco Sport pens. I use them without a cartridge, by just pouring the ink into the barrel, and then sealing the thread with some silicone grease. But I am guessing that this might be a problem with this model?
Thanks for covering the Supra, thoroughly informative. The only reason i dont get one is the numbers of turns it takes to cap/uncap/post, if they ever redesigned it, i might consider. I pray the only triune God of the: 1)supernaturally prophetic fulfilled in reality (Romans 1:26-32/2 Timothy 4:3/Matthew 24:6/1 Corinthians 1:18) 2)historically verified (archaeologically & anthropologically by Christians & non-Christians w/enemy/early/multiple attestation, internal consistency, embarrassing reports, etc.) 3)transcendentally/objectively moral (Exodus 20/Matthew 22:37-40) Holy Bible reveals Himself to you in Spirit & objective truth (John 16:13). May the triune, infallible, omniscient God bless you with faith in Him, not fallible man’s limited knowledge of theories.
Is there a converter that fits the pen when it’s in pocket mode?
My favourite pen - long configuration, F nib, converter with R+K Salix. Accompanied by a steel Supra with B nib and converter filled with Diamine Ancient Copper.
Sounds like a perfect pair!
Nice review. I have been using a Supra for some time and always use it with the barrel extension. Lovely pen.
Happy to hear!
I have the steel Supra with the #6 BB nib. I always use it with the extender piece intact, so I have the full length pen (without needing to post which I detest doing). For pocket size, I already have the superb Copper Lilliput.
Also, having the extension piece on allows me to use the converter. The Supra is an excellent pen, despite being, aesthetically, just a long steel cylinder. I bought my pen for $120. Fair price. No complaints. Kaweco’s prices for the new Bronze Sport and the Ebonite Sport, though, are quite ridiculous. Wish you could a review of the Ebonite Sport sometime.
Will try to get my hands on an Ebonite!
Thank you for this detailed review of the Kaweco Supra.
Hope it was helpful!
Great review. My partner's favorite pen. Never noticed that small offset to the center section before! But I just cleaned it today (I like cleaning pens, he doesn't 😊) and sure enough, there it is! That would bother me too.
Thanks for sharing!
Great review… always love your content
Thanks so much!
A very nicely done review.
I was rather taken by the No.6 nib.
Every time I watch reviews of pocket pens I try to imagine circumstances where they would be advantageous, or necessary. Expeditions come to mind and then I think of a good tough plastic Lame which surely must be a better choice, especially as it would be possible to pack a couple of extra nibs with ease.
I'm afraid I smiled when I saw it trying to roll off the table at the end.
I'll try again when you review the Kaweco Sport.
I enjoyed the review as always. So very informative. Thank you.
I reviewed many Kaweco Sports! Just browse my channel. I‘m afraid those might not make you smile, those octagonal dudes don’t really roll that well!
I'm fairly new to the pen hobby and I was just wondering: which notebook are you writing in? I like that it's a soft cover with a bookmark and lies flat (also a leftie).
It’s called MOO
www.moo.com/us/notebooks-journals
I have several Kaweco Sport pens. I use them without a cartridge, by just pouring the ink into the barrel, and then sealing the thread with some silicone grease. But I am guessing that this might be a problem with this model?
Havent tried it, but normally not recommended with metal pens
Thanks for covering the Supra, thoroughly informative. The only reason i dont get one is the numbers of turns it takes to cap/uncap/post, if they ever redesigned it, i might consider. I pray the only triune God of the:
1)supernaturally prophetic fulfilled in reality (Romans 1:26-32/2 Timothy 4:3/Matthew 24:6/1 Corinthians 1:18)
2)historically verified (archaeologically & anthropologically by Christians & non-Christians w/enemy/early/multiple attestation, internal consistency, embarrassing reports, etc.)
3)transcendentally/objectively moral (Exodus 20/Matthew 22:37-40) Holy Bible reveals Himself to you in Spirit & objective truth (John 16:13).
May the triune, infallible, omniscient God bless you with faith in Him, not fallible man’s limited knowledge of theories.
Cheers