So glad to find this! I just bought this and had a heck of a time with the directions and leaking! But I am gonna try using it anyways...I hope! Thanks Karen, take care.
Thanks Karen! I have a similar pen ( platinum carbon) for 6 months and didn’t use bc I thought they forgot to send me the nib thing or tip. I was going to order another one and wanted to see how to put pen together. So I’m watching you and picked up my pen, staring at it and I realized that I needed to take cap off.😂 You saved me from buying a pen and feeling like total idiot. 😂
I love the way that pen works! I am going to have to get one too! I just bought some aquarelle graphite pencils and am looking forward to trying them out!!
Thanks for this video. This is my first (and only) fountain pen so I'm a complete newbie as to how to get started. I spent an hour on the JD site and couldn't find anything that mentioned how to get the ink flowing. If you're a veteran, hold off on your criticism and get over yourself. Everybody starts somewhere. It may seem like the most obvious thing in the world, but it wasn't for me.
well i thought you did a very honest and genuine review...LOL.. And love reviews like this because it shows what a REAL person who is opening it up and for the 1st time realizing how it works and letting the item grow on you and in time REAL time....making a master piece when u find out you can use multiple different inks..
Thank you for this video! I thought mine was broken, too, so I was relieved to hear you just need to tap it -- endlessly. lol It took forever. Wish they had mentioned that in the instructions, but I'm glad I found your video before I gave up and returned it. :)
Jane Davenport Hahaha yes I will be checking that video out! Ironically (and awesomely) I bought a second Incredible pen just last night so I can have one filled with permanent and one with watersoluble. Horray! Best of both worlds in this awesome tool 💚 Thanks for taking the time to comment, I know you are one busy girl!
Hey Karen, thank you for reviewing these pens, Do not feel embrassed or upset about your not finding the click .... I did that with a few of mine... Had a good laugh at myself.. Angel
I ALMOST bought this pen this weekend. I shouldn't have watched this. Because I need more art/craft supplies like I need another hole in the head! LOL! However I think this one might be more preferred over the elegant writer for me! Thanks for the review! :)
Heather Herrmann I hear ya! I actually love this pen for when I am travelling. I love the Elegant Writer as well but the fine tip on this I kinda do LOVE! And with a coupon it is nice an cheap too!
I’m late to the party (this video) but have you (or anyone reading this) tried what Jane sells on her site (and did for years b4 getting her own lines of art supplies) as the “Epic Pen”? It’s made by a Japanese company named Platinum and it’s amazing! I’m in the US and was very excited when Amazon started selling them (though they are not branded with Jane’s name). It truly is the Epic pen! Super fine lines, with all of the great qualities of a fountain pen, AND it uses Carbon Ink, which is waterproof!! It’s awesome under watercolors, the Black is very black, the pen is wonderfully weighted (though a little long for some pencil cases). I love it and use it more than my Monte Blanc ($$$$$) pen - and it’s a fraction of the cost (currently USD$8.99 w/Prime Shipping at Amazon and USD$9.44 from Jane)! I have bought 2 for myself and one as a gift and I’m getting another one with a converter to try different ink (though the carbon ink is fantastic!). Here’s the Amazon link: Platinum Carbon Desk Fountain Pen, Super Fine (DP-800S#1) www.amazon.com/dp/B006CQT87W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oUF9AbMQNQ9NJHere is the link to Jane’s store, which has them back in stock (for now) with her name on the pen: janedavenport.com/shop/supplies/jane-davenport-epic-drawing-pen/She also has a video about them on that page (if the page is down, the video appears to a Vimeo video - hopefully you can find it!). It’s seems likely that the Inkredible pen was inspired by the Epic pen (the way the Mermaid Markers were inspired by Jane’s Ink-filled water brushes). The Epic pen kind of spoiled me for the Inkredible Pen from American Crafts, but I ended up here because I’m going to give the IP another shot by filling it with Inkredible Ink using the converter. One last thing - the extra Carbon Ink cartridges appear to be twice the size of the Inkredible ink cartridges (I’m a bit curious to try one in my Inkredible pen, as it looks like it might fit, but I don’t want to waste it...). And then there is a whole world of dip pens, but that’s a whole ‘nother story, lol! Maybe I’ll get up the nerve to do my own videos at some point....
Thanks for another informative review! I'"m sure you could fill the additional reservoir thingy that you thought got broken with permanent ink like India Ink? And do you know if you can buy the soluble ink cartridges separately from the pen? Your gal is super! When I grow up I'm going to be an artist like you and draw awesome gals too xxx
ArtJournalJunkie hahahaha yes, you can fill the extra cartridge thingy that u almost broke with perm ink!! I don't think there are refills separately but there are 3 in there so that's pretty generous!
Barbara Lehner\Kuhn Agreed! But I kind of wanted to see if I could figure it out. I think it's OK to except that a product could be used without having to watch a tutorial to get it to work properly, no? And it doesn't say, "See tutorial for instructions!" It's okay, it's still a totally awesome product, I just bought my second one!!!!
I totally agree. I did the exact same thing, because I was 'reading the instructions' provided. Couple of additional illustrations would make a big difference.
The ink cartridges that ships with the Inkredible pens is all water-soluable and not "permanent"--even the black ink. The ink cartridges that ship with the "Epic Pen" (which is nearly impossible to find in the US) IS permanent and not water-soluable once it dries. But those cartridges do not work with the Inkredible pens, because they are a different format. The Inkredible Pens use a "Standard International" cartridge or converter, and the Epic Pens use a Platinum Cartridge or Converter (it is actually just a re-branded "Platinum Carbon Desk Pen) If you want to get waterproof inks for your Inkredible pens, there are a LOT of brands of fountain pen inks that are appropriate, and you ca use them with the Converter that comes with the pen. My favorite waterproof black ink is Platinum Carbon ink, because it is REALLY black, and formulated specific for high-end fountain pens, so it won't clog or mess up your pen. DO NOT use "calligraphy ink" or acrylic inks like FW Acrylics, or India inks in fountain pens. They may catch your eye in a store, but they are only for "dip pens".They will ruin your fountain pen...
I have no idea! It was over my head so I just use the ones it comes with. I actually love the watersoluble ink it comes with it so that's what I use (that and I think I lost the directions it came with).
Hi Bridgette, You don’t fill the empty ink cartridges. The pens come with a “converter” (hopefully you saved everything that came with the pen! there are also 2 extra black ink cartridges!) The converter is about 2.5” and is black plastic with a clear receptacle. I’m trying to figure out how to use it myself, but I think the idea is that it snaps in like a cartridge, then you put the nib of the pen into the ink you want to use and slide the plunger lever on the black end until it fills with ink. Definitely something we should watch demonstrated in a video (and Jane has one! I just went to find it): ua-cam.com/video/SFH7MHyq93o/v-deo.html
It’s at 1:51 in the video. I’m going to take the plunge (pun intended) and try it out! I’ll reply and let you know how it went. Now to choose an Inkredible Ink color (except yellow or orange, since for some reason those colors don’t seem to be available in the US... why?!?! It’s driving me nuts! I bought “all” 12 colors online from Michaels but I didn’t notice until I opened them all and swatched them out that there was no Yellow! It’s a primary color! I’d really like to mix greens and oranges - as well as using yellow - but the only places I could find to buy them are from Jane in Australia or a couple of other sites in other countries....so frustrating!). Anyway, hope my posts help!!
So glad to find this! I just bought this and had a heck of a time with the directions and leaking! But I am gonna try using it anyways...I hope! Thanks Karen, take care.
I have been holding my breath watching you because I've just ordered one lol
Woohoo, you're going to have so much fun with it!
Thanks Karen! I have a similar pen ( platinum carbon) for 6 months and didn’t use bc I thought they forgot to send me the nib thing or tip. I was going to order another one and wanted to see how to put pen together. So I’m watching you and picked up my pen, staring at it and I realized that I needed to take cap off.😂 You saved me from buying a pen and feeling like total idiot. 😂
Aw!!!! You're the cutest ever!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
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Oh my gosh your a life saver I couldn't figure out how to assemble this pen for the life of me thanks !!!🌟
Living life as Liz hahaha you're welcome! I'm just sorry my delivery was so lumpy bumpy, gaah!
Ok! I'm in love with the girl you draw at the end!! I need this pen! Lol =)
AMANDA RANDOM Thanks!! It is super fun for sure!
Ahh! My store needs to hurry up and get more of her items in!! Great review
AMANDA RANDOM Yeah they do!!!
I love the way that pen works! I am going to have to get one too! I just bought some aquarelle graphite pencils and am looking forward to trying them out!!
Oh yes, those pencils are so super fun! Enjoy!!
Thanks for this video. This is my first (and only) fountain pen so I'm a complete newbie as to how to get started. I spent an hour on the JD site and couldn't find anything that mentioned how to get the ink flowing. If you're a veteran, hold off on your criticism and get over yourself. Everybody starts somewhere. It may seem like the most obvious thing in the world, but it wasn't for me.
well i thought you did a very honest and genuine review...LOL..
And love reviews like this because it shows what a REAL person who is opening it up and for the 1st time realizing how it works and letting the item grow on you and in time REAL time....making a master piece when u find out you can use multiple different inks..
Raven A thank you, I appreciate that very much. An open, honest review is precisely what I was going for. 😊
Thank you for this video! I thought mine was broken, too, so I was relieved to hear you just need to tap it -- endlessly. lol It took forever. Wish they had mentioned that in the instructions, but I'm glad I found your video before I gave up and returned it. :)
Hahahaa you're welcome!
Lol! I just bought this pen,and was just as confused at first. It took a minute but, I love it now!
lovely! (I have a video on how to fill the cartridge and insert refills etc). xoxo Jane
Jane Davenport Hahaha yes I will be checking that video out! Ironically (and awesomely) I bought a second Incredible pen just last night so I can have one filled with permanent and one with watersoluble. Horray! Best of both worlds in this awesome tool 💚 Thanks for taking the time to comment, I know you are one busy girl!
I love this video so much! Thank you 😃👍
U make me smile😊 I love ur work.
Tanya MacDonald This comment makes me smile, thank you!!!!
Hi!!! Can you put other inks in the pen? I’m out of the ink that comes with the pen. Like ink that I have at home. I have her other bottled inks
Bridgette Dunagan yes!!!
Hey Karen, thank you for reviewing these pens, Do not feel embrassed or upset about your not finding the click .... I did that with a few of mine... Had a good laugh at myself..
Angel
Angel 58764 Hahaha ok thanks!
I ALMOST bought this pen this weekend. I shouldn't have watched this. Because I need more art/craft supplies like I need another hole in the head! LOL! However I think this one might be more preferred over the elegant writer for me! Thanks for the review! :)
Heather Herrmann I hear ya! I actually love this pen for when I am travelling. I love the Elegant Writer as well but the fine tip on this I kinda do LOVE! And with a coupon it is nice an cheap too!
I’m late to the party (this video) but have you (or anyone reading this) tried what Jane sells on her site (and did for years b4 getting her own lines of art supplies) as the “Epic Pen”? It’s made by a Japanese company named Platinum and it’s amazing! I’m in the US and was very excited when Amazon started selling them (though they are not branded with Jane’s name). It truly is the Epic pen! Super fine lines, with all of the great qualities of a fountain pen, AND it uses Carbon Ink, which is waterproof!! It’s awesome under watercolors, the Black is very black, the pen is wonderfully weighted (though a little long for some pencil cases). I love it and use it more than my Monte Blanc ($$$$$) pen - and it’s a fraction of the cost (currently USD$8.99 w/Prime Shipping at Amazon and USD$9.44 from Jane)! I have bought 2 for myself and one as a gift and I’m getting another one with a converter to try different ink (though the carbon ink is fantastic!). Here’s the Amazon link: Platinum Carbon Desk Fountain Pen, Super Fine (DP-800S#1) www.amazon.com/dp/B006CQT87W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oUF9AbMQNQ9NJHere is the link to Jane’s store, which has them back in stock (for now) with her name on the pen: janedavenport.com/shop/supplies/jane-davenport-epic-drawing-pen/She also has a video about them on that page (if the page is down, the video appears to a Vimeo video - hopefully you can find it!). It’s seems likely that the Inkredible pen was inspired by the Epic pen (the way the Mermaid Markers were inspired by Jane’s Ink-filled water brushes). The Epic pen kind of spoiled me for the Inkredible Pen from American Crafts, but I ended up here because I’m going to give the IP another shot by filling it with Inkredible Ink using the converter. One last thing - the extra Carbon Ink cartridges appear to be twice the size of the Inkredible ink cartridges (I’m a bit curious to try one in my Inkredible pen, as it looks like it might fit, but I don’t want to waste it...). And then there is a whole world of dip pens, but that’s a whole ‘nother story, lol! Maybe I’ll get up the nerve to do my own videos at some point....
Thanks for another informative review! I'"m sure you could fill the additional reservoir thingy that you thought got broken with permanent ink like India Ink? And do you know if you can buy the soluble ink cartridges separately from the pen? Your gal is super! When I grow up I'm going to be an artist like you and draw awesome gals too xxx
ArtJournalJunkie hahahaha yes, you can fill the extra cartridge thingy that u almost broke with perm ink!! I don't think there are refills separately but there are 3 in there so that's pretty generous!
Karen, if you want a permanent ink, you can use the refill with permanent ink, with one of the empty cartridges when you run out!!
Beverley Clark White you can reuse the old cartridges? Really?
sorry you are having such problems....maybe you should get in touch with Jane at her website to see if she can help you!!!
Thanks now I use mine!❤
did u try letting it dry for a while before adding water?
Deborah viner Watersoluble ink is always watersoluble, no matter if wet or dry. Fun!!
I just got the pen this week & researched. You should never put permanent ink in a fountain pen or risk ruining it.
Regina Rooks thanks for the tip!!!
Regina Rooks Not true. You can use permanent ink providing it does not contain shellac. You need to look for permanent fountain pen ink.
maybe you should have looked on her wed site to see what to do . although very funny to watch you the plunger one you fill with ink you choose to use
Barbara Lehner\Kuhn Agreed! But I kind of wanted to see if I could figure it out. I think it's OK to except that a product could be used without having to watch a tutorial to get it to work properly, no? And it doesn't say, "See tutorial for instructions!" It's okay, it's still a totally awesome product, I just bought my second one!!!!
Expect :)
I totally agree. I did the exact same thing, because I was 'reading the instructions' provided. Couple of additional illustrations would make a big difference.
Thank u so much!!
The ink cartridges that ships with the Inkredible pens is all water-soluable and not "permanent"--even the black ink.
The ink cartridges that ship with the "Epic Pen" (which is nearly impossible to find in the US) IS permanent and not water-soluable once it dries. But those cartridges do not work with the Inkredible pens, because they are a different format.
The Inkredible Pens use a "Standard International" cartridge or converter, and the Epic Pens use a Platinum Cartridge or Converter (it is actually just a re-branded "Platinum Carbon Desk Pen)
If you want to get waterproof inks for your Inkredible pens, there are a LOT of brands of fountain pen inks that are appropriate, and you ca use them with the Converter that comes with the pen. My favorite waterproof black ink is Platinum Carbon ink, because it is REALLY black, and formulated specific for high-end fountain pens, so it won't clog or mess up your pen.
DO NOT use "calligraphy ink" or acrylic inks like FW Acrylics, or India inks in fountain pens. They may catch your eye in a store, but they are only for "dip pens".They will ruin your fountain pen...
Bright spark!
How do you fill an empty cartridge?
I have no idea! It was over my head so I just use the ones it comes with. I actually love the watersoluble ink it comes with it so that's what I use (that and I think I lost the directions it came with).
Hi Bridgette, You don’t fill the empty ink cartridges. The pens come with a “converter” (hopefully you saved everything that came with the pen! there are also 2 extra black ink cartridges!) The converter is about 2.5” and is black plastic with a clear receptacle. I’m trying to figure out how to use it myself, but I think the idea is that it snaps in like a cartridge, then you put the nib of the pen into the ink you want to use and slide the plunger lever on the black end until it fills with ink. Definitely something we should watch demonstrated in a video (and Jane has one! I just went to find it): ua-cam.com/video/SFH7MHyq93o/v-deo.html
It’s at 1:51 in the video. I’m going to take the plunge (pun intended) and try it out! I’ll reply and let you know how it went. Now to choose an Inkredible Ink color (except yellow or orange, since for some reason those colors don’t seem to be available in the US... why?!?! It’s driving me nuts! I bought “all” 12 colors online from Michaels but I didn’t notice until I opened them all and swatched them out that there was no Yellow! It’s a primary color! I’d really like to mix greens and oranges - as well as using yellow - but the only places I could find to buy them are from Jane in Australia or a couple of other sites in other countries....so frustrating!). Anyway, hope my posts help!!
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Thanks for watching!!!
karen those directions for the pen are weak I agree which is weird because the watercolors. have so much info lol
now I don't feel so bad that I wound up with black ink fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol Trudy! Thanks for watching!
disappointed in mine, stopped working day 2
LizasPaperPassion on No! that's not right, hope you brought it back to the store for a new one!
found it hard to put together and figure it out...then it broke after using a few times...bummer..waist of money :(
Jane Wetzel oh no!!!
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wow that was hard to watch..
seriously complicated instructions. Im pretty disappointed with it!
It really is!