I've been watching you since the BJD world I'm so glad that you seem so happy and so so knowledgeable about pens and papers because it's another Passion of mine thank you
I just got my first Kaweco and I love it. It is a plastic mint green one with an EF nib and I really like how it writes. I purchased a few other budget fountain pens and didn't like them and almost gave up on fountain pens. Looking forward to the rest of your Kaweco videos.
THANK YOU FOR SUCH A COMPREHENSIVE and enjoyable review. It was immensely helpful to those of us who have never owned one and didn’t know how to choose. I ended up going with the brass because I wanted a heavy pen. Again, awesome Job!!!!!
I own the brass, steel, and 7 different colors of aluminum. My favorite is the steel with a brass clip, I like mixed metals. I love the weight of it and the fact that it doesn’t leave a smell on your hands like the brass. Great video.
I absolutely second the piston filling sport because the converter is just sad. And I would LOVE a copper sport!! I have a few copper pens and the patina is just beautiful!
Yes! Let’s do it Kaweco! Haha They do have plans to release a piston again in their line up! I have no idea what it will be like, or when it will be out. But it’s exciting news either way.
@@adventuredenali Look for the interview the CEO of Kaweco did with Appleboom last year, I'm pretty sure he said a piston filler Sports was in the works and it sounded as if it was close (e.g., perhaps this year or next?). That would be great, the converters are just too tiny and refilling the cartridges is ok, but a piston filler would be so much better. Found it: ua-cam.com/video/snRYKE80NSE/v-deo.html Also, always enjoy your videos.
Thank you for the video! Lovely as ever. You mentioned how tight the cap fits onto the steel sport. I have found that instead of pulling the cap straight up, a slight twist in the direction of the grind whilst taking the cap off makes all the difference.
My first, and I think you'd like it, was the raw aluminum pen. It's so shiny pretty but also gets small scratches over time to a cool patina. I have it in fountain pen, roller ball, and ball point! It's your fault I now also own/love the brass pen, but I've also quickly grown my collection to include the steel and several plastic and aluminums. It's pretty darn addicting. I consider the small size of the converter an invitation to switch inks often! :)
I went straight from owning none to getting the Brass Sport as I do love metal pens AND of course, not forgetting watching video’s like yours where they are spoken about and used so well 👍🏻🙂 If I buy more, I can see myself ending up with an addiction that would be hard to break. They are so damn good! 😂 Great video, thanks 🙏🏻 (Also, I totally agree with your shirt motto. It has to be good ☕️) I may need to sample the Steel Sport next myself.
Excellent comparison, Alicia. Two notes: my Brass Sport does not have the typical brass smell. My Rose Gold always feels cold to the touch when I pick it up (I don't live in Arizona!).
I live in Arizona and have a Kaweco AL Sport in Golden Espresso and it’s always cold to the touch. Normally I warm it up by placing it under my thigh before writing with it. 😅
They are just so cute! I am a sucker for a pocket-size pen, and the Mint Kaweco Sport was one of my first fountain pens. The first pen that started me down this rabbit hole. 😆 Excited to hear more of your thoughts as you experience the different pens. It makes me want to try the steel or brass one myself.
I would be so curious to know what you think of the brass or steel! Oh that mint is sure lovely and I love how all the pens have filled up since, and how good they all seem to look with the mint.
I recently invested in a brass Sport and regret nothing! It is an absolute delight to write with (I got it in a fine nib). I do find that I prefer a slightly wetter ink in it, but that is just a general preference of mine with most of my pens. I loved seeing them all compared - I have held off on the steel but you have got me reaching for my card...!
I own the aluminum in rose gold and use it exclusively! I haven’t felt a need to purchase a new fountain pen due to this. It feels so luxurious, glide’s beautiful and is so fun to use. I exclusively use a a waterproof ink in black so that my writing never fades on paper. It took me almost two years to bite the bullet and purchase this pen after using a Lamy sport and a pilot that was gifted to me. The lamy felt so light and juvenile to me and the pilot felt to big and bulky that it just didn’t fit my needs. If I were ever to purchase another it would be another Kaweco sport but for now I love love love my rose gold sport.
I have a brass Kaweco Sport knockoff that instead of the brand name has "War and Peace" inscribed on it. It has a nice heft and writes well. "War and Peace" won me over because I love the book. 🙂 I just discovered your channel and am now subscribed. I like your clear, conversational presentation. And you love fountain pens, which is a huge plus.
I know this comment is a year late, a bit mushy, and all in excitement.... but I want to post it anyway! When I think of the Brass Sport, I think of your journeys with yours and the story of losing it to the "inspired camping writer thief" 😂 I just want to say thank you for your excitement of these fountain pens. I finally made my purchase of a Brass Sport after a year and a half of using fountain pens. It hasn't shipped yet, but I'm just so excited because I feel like your history with your pen adds to the intrigue of the pen in general. I'm probably being a bit silly about it, but oh well. Again, thanks for being a pen enthusiast, and thanks for encouraging and inspiring 🙂
I don’t think you’re being silly at all! Sometimes objects are so special because of the history they have, or the stories they tell. I hope you enjoy it greatly and feel so inspired every time you pick it up.
I only have a little pink plastic one, I don’t mind the weight and it’s a nice size, perfect for work and not a tragedy if I lose it. It rarely use the clip, I’m always too rushed…it gets tossed in my scrub pockets, with lots of other stuff, including a bunch of metal keys, and it still looks ok. The aluminum one I’ve seen in person, and I love the red, but you are right, it does seem like it would scratch easily….which is why I was considering one of the distressed ones. No doubt the brass is the most durable. There is something nice about having something that looks better as it ages, like thick leather bags or cowboy boots. I wonder, though, considering the weight of the brass, if it would dent if dropped on a hard floor. I try to be careful but the nature of my job is rushed and harried and I’m always dropping my pens.
I LOVE the Kaweco Sports. I know the plastic ones are light but I have started collecting them because of the colours.I have 4 plastic ones and the brass (which I love.) I agree about the converters - such a small capacity - so I started refilling Kaweco cartridges once they are empty and they last much longer. I also have a thing for pink pens. I never really considered the aluminum one and I typically don’t like rose gold anything but after seeing it in this video I am rethinking all of that! It might be my 6th sport.... Looking. forward to your comparison of the regular and premium nibs!
Totally agree about your thoughts on the piston filler. The larger ink capacity is a godsend especially if I take it to travel. I have the Lamy 2000 and I refill the ink around once every 3-4 weeks, since I write every day. Whereas with the Lamy Safari with its tiny converter, I end up refilling it every 2 days.
I was wondering why I haven't seen this video yet even if I was on a marathon of your Kaweco/pocket pen videos...well it was only uploaded 20mins ago and I couldn't be more excited to watch it because I am really on the edge of buying a Kaweco AL Sport for myself!
I just got the Kaweco Brass Sport as a birthday present, and because of your videos I got the Diamine Ancient Copper ink to use with it. I couldn't be happier with this match. I had to get used to the ink a little bit because I was used to write everything in blue. But now I love it. I carry it everywhere and I use it as much as I can because it has become my favourite pen. Congrats on the beautiful videos you make 🌈 Greetings from Spain!
They are so cute!!! I bought a dark green one off of eBay for about $15. The BB nib didn’t work. And I took some nail files to it. The really fine ones. And I actually got it to work! But that was the only one I could afford. I do like the steel and the brass the best. They look very nice! 🖋✒️✍🏻💙💙💙
The Kaweco Sport AL pens work very well for me. Of course you can eyedropper the plastic ones, but I've been using my Kaweco AL brown "Golden Expresso" as an eye-dropper since 2021. No issues, such as burping, no leaking (some silicone grease on the fine threads of the feed portion that fit into the barrel), no problems. In this configuration the pen barrel holds a lot of ink, like 8x the amount that tiny converter holds. It had been my daily driver so to speak, just the right size for me with a front pocket on my shirts. I'm not sure why the fear about using today's inks in metal pen barrels that are completely enclosed. My limited experience is that the ink doesn't corrode the inside of the AL, as least not very quickly. Iron Gall ink used in days gone past (for the most part of days gone past) will corrode metal at a faster rate. Most modern inks are NOT Iron Gall ink, so, ya, what's the issue? The steel nibs on so many fountain pens aren't hurt by the ink, what makes anyone think that the AL (or some other metal) will be harmed by the ink? I had been using Noodler's #41 brown which is a "Warden's" ink, which worked very well for me. Thank you for the review.
I have the brass and the rose gold Al sport, plus two plastic ones, and two other Al sports. Love them all. Use them all. The plastic ones are too light for me as well. I don’t have the bronze clip yet. But I like having a clip on my Kaweco pens. I put the black clip on my rose gold Al sport and use Kaweco black cartridges in it . I have other colors for the other pens.
I have the copper Lilliput and would love a copper Sport. Definitely would be cool to have a Sport piston filler (Lilliput piston filler would be awesome to get too). I don’t have the aluminum or steel, but do have the brass Sport along with a few plastic ones. I don’t mind the light weight of the plastic ones, but the brass definitely has some heft. I need to ink up some of the newer ones, but I’ve been limiting how many pens get inked at a time, so have fallen behind in trying out my newer pens. Would get to more, but every time the Lilliput or my Chocolate Sport run out of ink, I put a new cartridge in them. They haven’t left my pen cup since I got them.
Great video as always! I'd love to see an ebonite Sport, as that material is so lovely to handle: d'you think tere'd be any chance of Kaweco making one?
That’s exactly why I chose steel version. I have few chinese pens made in brass but coiny metallic smell I don’t like so I went for steel. I would like to have aluminum in raw and stonewash to have scratched uniformly.
I have the same problem with the plastic Sports. My personal preference is the Skyline, with the silver nib and finial button, and I have about 8 of them in different colors. The "collector" in me wants to get a couple of "sets" of Kaweco sports, for instance in brass, that include the fountain pen, the ballpoint, the rollerball and the clutch pencil! In spite of the fact that they're really not my favorite pens to use! I just want to collect them!
My Skyline Sport is probably my favourite pen of all. But now I've used my steel Supra, I'd quite like the steel Sport as well. As for pistons, I'd agree. Michael Gutbelert mentioned last year that they were developing a piston version, due to be released in 2022, but it has been pretty quiet since.
I just bought an Aluminum Stonewashed one second hand...YOWZA. I LOVE IT. My only wish, honestly, is that it was heavier. That has no bearing on my love for it though. It has easily become my fav pen. I am DEF watching out for your Brass giveaway.
A plastic sport is in my shirt pocket with a custom made note pad every day for quick short notes. After two yeas of constant use it does not post as securely as when new which is concerning. May have to replace with the Al, others would be too heavy. Than you for the video..
I second your thoughts on a piston filler. Kaweco did make some piston fillers a decade ago as special editions. Hope they listen and introduce some piston fillers in their usual line up.
Thank you for the video I'm just getting into fountain pens and learning cursive at 28. I learned in grade school but I have sadly lost the skill. I think this will be my first pen
Thanks for the video. Have you noticed that the Brass Sport is a little bit longer posted than the AL ? My Brass Sport is 5.3 inches posted and my AL Stonewash is I think 4.8 inches posted. I wish the AL was 5.3 like the Brass.
My 2¢: 1. I am uncrazy about my (plastic) Frosted Sport because it feels cheap and flimsy to me. But given your comments perhaps it is no worse than other plastic Sports. I bought it to get the cheapest possible BB, which I am happy to have. 2. I didn't notice any textural peculiarities in my new Steel Sport. What I noticed was how light it feels to me. I must have had unrealistic preconceptions. 45g sounds substantial, but it doesn't seem so to me when I pick it up. 3. I actually prefer refilling cartridges to other inking methods.
Oooh the patina on the brass looks amazing! I was a little thrown off about how shiny and "gold" it looks in pictures. Totally forgot that it'll age beautifully! *tempted* 😅
Oh no, I thought I was ok having bought just a Kaweco Brass, but now I've seen them mixed together with hybrid kaweco sports colors I am not so sure anymore 😁
Honestly, i'm so excited for the giveaway! I just love the brass sport. I have a softspot for everything that's aging and showing it's use gracefully. I have some leather bookmarks that my late aunt was using for years and they are handmade and have all their own little ways to show their use. I think a copper kaweco would also age beautifully!! Definetly agree with the converter. It's sooo small, a piston version would sell very well. I usually carry all my kaweco sports with me because I use them to journal and sketch on the go. My last sport was made out of plastic and it sadly broke because I was using it every day and carried it everywhere. That's why I want my next kaweco (or fountain pen) to be the brass one. I could just throw it in my bag with all my art supplies and journals etc. and not worry about it breaking!! I also really like the fact that it's heavier. In my hands the kaweco weights almost nothing and is very small, so some added weight will definetly helps with drawing, because I also use metal leadholders. The only downside is the converter size. My other "daily driver" is a twsbi eco for University and that one lasts about a week with one filling? The kaweco is empty after maybe a page of writing or a few pages in my sketchbook. I think even a regular sized cartridge holds more ink. I've thought about filling one of those with a syringe but I'm a bit afraid of doing so in case it doesn't work
@@margyb7469 i bought the converter for 5€ and I'm so frustrated with it... I can draw 1-2 pages and have to refill it. But since I carry it with my Sketchbook i'm afraid of eyedropping it
@@LetsArion Yeah that's expensive for such a small item that doesn't carry much ink. I'm glad I found out before I bought one. My cartridge refill worked well, so I'll stick to that.
I think this just saved me a bit of money. I fell in love with the 'beginner friendly' TWSBI eco and I don't deviate from it. I came across the Kaweco sport and fell for the fun colors, but ultimately I don't think its for me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The few plastic Kawecos I have (the colors were just too pretty!) I keep colored inks in. I use them for writing notecards. A fun opportunity for broader nibs!
Hi, Kaweco Sports has three colors of plastic. Bordeaux is EF nib, black is F nib, and green is M nib. I like the skyline and the classic silver and gold decorations. The compact and lightweight body is cute. I'm changing the nibs I use for the mood of the day. I'm looking forward to the next video. Thanks.
I have a brass and a blue plastic sport. Love them both but I feel the brass is next level. Hope to collect more versions down the road. I agree with your coffee observation too.
Great video. I also agree with a previous comment and would love a copper sport. When I look at the convertor, it seems to me if they made the little screw handle thing at the end very thin, it would allow them to have a slightly larger convertor overall.
I have 3 AL Sport models, and have not had any nib issues. My collection includes the vibrant violet, the red carbon fiber, and the brown. I love the heft and feel of these metal pens. I'm thinking seriously of adding the brass as I love brass.
I bought the AL a couple of weeks back. Wrong color for me and will give it as a present to family member...so I watched your video and saw the stainless steel, which I did not know existed. Exactly as described: Sandblasting residue, which seems to go away. Both pens are really really good. I compare to others I have and I favor the Sport due to the superb feeling of quality when writing. The ink just flows so perfectly and the weight and shape is feels so good. The SS is becoming my favorite pen, both for writing and drawing - I have EF nib. I do not use them for calligraphy. Thanks for your review, which was "spot on"
I have two brass, one steel, one AL and some vintage Sport Kawecos.... Find the AL also too light, the more I like the brass and steel. But I also love the vintage sport Kawecos (11, 12 and 12G) ... the nibs are great and special and I like the piston filler. And I like that something so old still works so well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Sports.
I love my aluminum Stonewashed. And the two-pen Kaweco leather case is also a great fit for my Schon DSGN Pocket 6 and my Pilot Petit1, so I mayneed a second for when I want to carry more of my sweet little pocket pens!
I looove the Sports! I went through a phase where I just alternated between the golden espresso al sport and the brass sport. My favorite pens to take outside
They both have a metallic smell. I think “strong” is relative… I like the smell of metal, so I don’t really notice it. But I think for some that don’t like the smell would find it offensive. My hands, more so with the brass, smell a little of metal after using the pen.
My brass Sport seemed to have a strong smell when I first got it. But as it aged and the patina formed the smell went away. I think I can maybe smell something with it right under my nose. My sense of smell has dulled over the years too, so it might be more pronounced to someone else.
I like the weightier pens, myself. Love the brass Kaweco Sport. My Waterman Preface fountain pen is made of metal with a nice finish witch gives it a nice weighty feel, even though it is slim. Excellent video.
I picked up the frosted sport and love it! Was meant to replace my Lamy Al-Star as pocket pen, love it, only problem is having to syringe the cartridge to get fancy colours (converts seem to small)
I've had a brass Kaweco Sport for a couple years. I love the weight! I had a Namiki Pilot with a steel barrel before, and I was looking for something with a similar heft. My hands must be larger than yours --- I would appreciate another centimeter of length :-) Overall, great pen. Thank you for the helpful comparison!
Two Kaweco Sport FPs you don't seem to own yet are the AL "Stone-washed." They come in two colors: Black, and blue. They are excellent because they are pre-"distressed" and are already dinged up. I own a blue one. I also own a red Kaweco AL and I think it is the most attractive of all the Sports I own. I have clips for the Sports, but I have removed them, because I always carry these pens in a trouser pocket, never in a shirt pocket.
The Steel Sport remains my favorite Kaweco Sport pen ever. It’s the one I’d never part with for anything. I’ve given away almost all of my plastic ones, save a few. I have a handful of the AL ones. Once considered buying the Brass Sport, but yet to get one. Bought the Supra Steel instead. Don’t you have any of the Art Sport or AC Sport pens? Would be cool to see them figure in these comparisons. The Copper Sport is one that I’ve been longing and clamoring for what seems like years already. A piston filling Kaweco of any kind is something that I’ve also publicly talked about for years. Not so much for the bigger fill capacity, though that’s an obvious bonus. But I’d just enjoy using it more. Kaweco’s mini piston converter is silly, though the cartridges are good enough for me. The nib companions would be very interesting for most viewers, I’m sure. In summary, going by my own experience, Kaweco’s M nib is the most reliable, consistent, nicest of their range. The others I’ve found to be uneven in performance. I bought two of the Premium steel nibs. A bit too slick and smooth, and somewhat lacking in character and hence the sort of pleasure and experience I had in mind. No regrets, but didn’t turn out to be stellar for the $100 I paid for the pair.
Have you noticed a difference between their standard steel nibs vs “premium” nibs? Would really appreciate your thoughts! Btw, big fan of your videos and handwriting!
They are great pens--Kaweco was a revelation to me--however, my brass Sport won't post well. When cap is posted it doesn't have a tight purchase on the barrel and falls of if pushed by my hand or if the pen position goes nib up. Oh well, I chalk it up to "charm." The nibs are amazing, however.
Maybe answered in other videos, I'm catching up, but do you go primarily with EF nibs? (Your handwriting is so fine and stunning.) Saving up for one of these Sports, will likely go brass.
I just got a Brass Sport, and I think I must be the only person in the world who isn't in love with it. I really wanted to love it, but when I tried holding it, I was shocked by how awkward it felt. The cap is just a little too heavy, so the pen feels off-balance to me unless I move my grip back; and if I move my grip back, it becomes uncomfortable to use due to the ridges above the grip section. I haven't even put any ink in it yet because on the same day it arrived, I'm already pretty sure I'm sending it back. It's a shame, because I really do like the idea of it! I wonder if I'd like the AL Sport better since the cap won't be so awkwardly heavy when posted 🤔
It’s good you got to give it a try! You should definitely send it back now before it’s too late. Did you still like the size of it? Maybe an aluminum, like you said, could be a good one to try.
I was so excited when they released the Bronze Sport, but they priced it over twice what they sell the Brass model for. I know the nibs may be better on the Bronze, as well as metallurgical reasons, but still. :(
Actually I am kinda interested in these pens. I'm still deciding which to get I have the plastic sport classic in burgundy, it was nice to use but it's too light I'll get the brass one
I've been watching you since the BJD world I'm so glad that you seem so happy and so so knowledgeable about pens and papers because it's another Passion of mine thank you
I just got my first Kaweco and I love it. It is a plastic mint green one with an EF nib and I really like how it writes. I purchased a few other budget fountain pens and didn't like them and almost gave up on fountain pens. Looking forward to the rest of your Kaweco videos.
THANK YOU FOR SUCH A COMPREHENSIVE and enjoyable review. It was immensely helpful to those of us who have never owned one and didn’t know how to choose. I ended up going with the brass because I wanted a heavy pen. Again, awesome Job!!!!!
I own the brass, steel, and 7 different colors of aluminum. My favorite is the steel with a brass clip, I like mixed metals. I love the weight of it and the fact that it doesn’t leave a smell on your hands like the brass. Great video.
I absolutely second the piston filling sport because the converter is just sad. And I would LOVE a copper sport!! I have a few copper pens and the patina is just beautiful!
Yes! Let’s do it Kaweco! Haha
They do have plans to release a piston again in their line up! I have no idea what it will be like, or when it will be out. But it’s exciting news either way.
@@adventuredenali Look for the interview the CEO of Kaweco did with Appleboom last year, I'm pretty sure he said a piston filler Sports was in the works and it sounded as if it was close (e.g., perhaps this year or next?). That would be great, the converters are just too tiny and refilling the cartridges is ok, but a piston filler would be so much better. Found it: ua-cam.com/video/snRYKE80NSE/v-deo.html
Also, always enjoy your videos.
I'm also waiting for a piston sport.
Seconded on the copper version.
Do you seal it with plumbers tape? 🪠
I have a kaweco AL sport stonewashed in black. It’s one of my favorites, perfect weight.
Thank you for the video! Lovely as ever. You mentioned how tight the cap fits onto the steel sport. I have found that instead of pulling the cap straight up, a slight twist in the direction of the grind whilst taking the cap off makes all the difference.
My first, and I think you'd like it, was the raw aluminum pen. It's so shiny pretty but also gets small scratches over time to a cool patina. I have it in fountain pen, roller ball, and ball point! It's your fault I now also own/love the brass pen, but I've also quickly grown my collection to include the steel and several plastic and aluminums. It's pretty darn addicting. I consider the small size of the converter an invitation to switch inks often! :)
I’m not sure what I love more. Kaweco pens or your handwriting! ☺️
I went straight from owning none to getting the Brass Sport as I do love metal pens AND of course, not forgetting watching video’s like yours where they are spoken about and used so well 👍🏻🙂 If I buy more, I can see myself ending up with an addiction that would be hard to break. They are so damn good! 😂 Great video, thanks 🙏🏻 (Also, I totally agree with your shirt motto. It has to be good ☕️) I may need to sample the Steel Sport next myself.
Thank you for taking the time to make this comparison video, it was very helpful!
Thanks for sharing your pen journey with Kaweco. I am looking at the Steel version.
Excellent comparison, Alicia. Two notes: my Brass Sport does not have the typical brass smell. My Rose Gold always feels cold to the touch when I pick it up (I don't live in Arizona!).
You mean Rose Cold 🥶
I live in Arizona and have a Kaweco AL Sport in Golden Espresso and it’s always cold to the touch. Normally I warm it up by placing it under my thigh before writing with it. 😅
They are just so cute! I am a sucker for a pocket-size pen, and the Mint Kaweco Sport was one of my first fountain pens. The first pen that started me down this rabbit hole. 😆 Excited to hear more of your thoughts as you experience the different pens. It makes me want to try the steel or brass one myself.
I would be so curious to know what you think of the brass or steel! Oh that mint is sure lovely and I love how all the pens have filled up since, and how good they all seem to look with the mint.
I recently invested in a brass Sport and regret nothing! It is an absolute delight to write with (I got it in a fine nib). I do find that I prefer a slightly wetter ink in it, but that is just a general preference of mine with most of my pens. I loved seeing them all compared - I have held off on the steel but you have got me reaching for my card...!
I own the aluminum in rose gold and use it exclusively! I haven’t felt a need to purchase a new fountain pen due to this. It feels so luxurious, glide’s beautiful and is so fun to use. I exclusively use a a waterproof ink in black so that my writing never fades on paper. It took me almost two years to bite the bullet and purchase this pen after using a Lamy sport and a pilot that was gifted to me. The lamy felt so light and juvenile to me and the pilot felt to big and bulky that it just didn’t fit my needs. If I were ever to purchase another it would be another Kaweco sport but for now I love love love my rose gold sport.
I have a brass Kaweco Sport knockoff that instead of the brand name has "War and Peace" inscribed on it. It has a nice heft and writes well. "War and Peace" won me over because I love the book. 🙂 I just discovered your channel and am now subscribed. I like your clear, conversational presentation. And you love fountain pens, which is a huge plus.
I know this comment is a year late, a bit mushy, and all in excitement.... but I want to post it anyway!
When I think of the Brass Sport, I think of your journeys with yours and the story of losing it to the "inspired camping writer thief" 😂
I just want to say thank you for your excitement of these fountain pens. I finally made my purchase of a Brass Sport after a year and a half of using fountain pens. It hasn't shipped yet, but I'm just so excited because I feel like your history with your pen adds to the intrigue of the pen in general. I'm probably being a bit silly about it, but oh well.
Again, thanks for being a pen enthusiast, and thanks for encouraging and inspiring 🙂
I don’t think you’re being silly at all! Sometimes objects are so special because of the history they have, or the stories they tell. I hope you enjoy it greatly and feel so inspired every time you pick it up.
I only have a little pink plastic one, I don’t mind the weight and it’s a nice size, perfect for work and not a tragedy if I lose it. It rarely use the clip, I’m always too rushed…it gets tossed in my scrub pockets, with lots of other stuff, including a bunch of metal keys, and it still looks ok. The aluminum one I’ve seen in person, and I love the red, but you are right, it does seem like it would scratch easily….which is why I was considering one of the distressed ones. No doubt the brass is the most durable. There is something nice about having something that looks better as it ages, like thick leather bags or cowboy boots. I wonder, though, considering the weight of the brass, if it would dent if dropped on a hard floor. I try to be careful but the nature of my job is rushed and harried and I’m always dropping my pens.
I LOVE the Kaweco Sports. I know the plastic ones are light but I have started collecting them because of the colours.I have 4 plastic ones and the brass (which I love.) I agree about the converters - such a small capacity - so I started refilling Kaweco cartridges once they are empty and they last much longer.
I also have a thing for pink pens. I never really considered the aluminum one and I typically don’t like rose gold anything but after seeing it in this video I am rethinking all of that! It might be my 6th sport.... Looking. forward to your comparison of the regular and premium nibs!
Totally agree about your thoughts on the piston filler. The larger ink capacity is a godsend especially if I take it to travel. I have the Lamy 2000 and I refill the ink around once every 3-4 weeks, since I write every day. Whereas with the Lamy Safari with its tiny converter, I end up refilling it every 2 days.
I just got the "stonewash" aluminium blue (jeans) and I love it. Perfect weight and beautiful patina right out of the tin
Woah, i was browsing ukelele videos the other day and found yours, and just now i was looking up pen videos and found this one! You're everywhere!
I had the same residue on one I got 18months ago. The rep told me it was polishing compound. You can clean it off with a bit of all purpose cleaner.
I was wondering why I haven't seen this video yet even if I was on a marathon of your Kaweco/pocket pen videos...well it was only uploaded 20mins ago and I couldn't be more excited to watch it because I am really on the edge of buying a Kaweco AL Sport for myself!
Whoot!!! The aluminum is so nice!
@@adventuredenali I ended up buying it and I love it, thank you so much for your nice reviews ❤️
I just got the Kaweco Brass Sport as a birthday present, and because of your videos I got the Diamine Ancient Copper ink to use with it. I couldn't be happier with this match. I had to get used to the ink a little bit because I was used to write everything in blue. But now I love it. I carry it everywhere and I use it as much as I can because it has become my favourite pen. Congrats on the beautiful videos you make 🌈 Greetings from Spain!
They are so cute!!! I bought a dark green one off of eBay for about $15. The BB nib didn’t work. And I took some nail files to it. The really fine ones. And I actually got it to work! But that was the only one I could afford. I do like the steel and the brass the best. They look very nice! 🖋✒️✍🏻💙💙💙
They just released a piston Sport!
The Kaweco Sport AL pens work very well for me. Of course you can eyedropper the plastic ones, but I've been using my Kaweco AL brown "Golden Expresso" as an eye-dropper since 2021. No issues, such as burping, no leaking (some silicone grease on the fine threads of the feed portion that fit into the barrel), no problems. In this configuration the pen barrel holds a lot of ink, like 8x the amount that tiny converter holds. It had been my daily driver so to speak, just the right size for me with a front pocket on my shirts. I'm not sure why the fear about using today's inks in metal pen barrels that are completely enclosed. My limited experience is that the ink doesn't corrode the inside of the AL, as least not very quickly. Iron Gall ink used in days gone past (for the most part of days gone past) will corrode metal at a faster rate. Most modern inks are NOT Iron Gall ink, so, ya, what's the issue? The steel nibs on so many fountain pens aren't hurt by the ink, what makes anyone think that the AL (or some other metal) will be harmed by the ink? I had been using Noodler's #41 brown which is a "Warden's" ink, which worked very well for me. Thank you for the review.
I polished my steel sport very lightly with a jewelers cloth and it smoothed it out while giving it a silky texture.
I was thinking about adding new pen to collection and was seeing reviews about kaweco and your review was great. Thankyou
I have the brass and the rose gold Al sport, plus two plastic ones, and two other Al sports. Love them all. Use them all. The plastic ones are too light for me as well. I don’t have the bronze clip yet. But I like having a clip on my Kaweco pens. I put the black clip on my rose gold Al sport and use Kaweco black cartridges in it . I have other colors for the other pens.
I agree with the shirt
I have the copper Lilliput and would love a copper Sport. Definitely would be cool to have a Sport piston filler (Lilliput piston filler would be awesome to get too). I don’t have the aluminum or steel, but do have the brass Sport along with a few plastic ones. I don’t mind the light weight of the plastic ones, but the brass definitely has some heft. I need to ink up some of the newer ones, but I’ve been limiting how many pens get inked at a time, so have fallen behind in trying out my newer pens. Would get to more, but every time the Lilliput or my Chocolate Sport run out of ink, I put a new cartridge in them. They haven’t left my pen cup since I got them.
I do actually put some some strips of thin double sided tape behind the clip on my metal Kawecos to prevent it from sliding off.
Great video as always! I'd love to see an ebonite Sport, as that material is so lovely to handle: d'you think tere'd be any chance of Kaweco making one?
That’s exactly why I chose steel version. I have few chinese pens made in brass but coiny metallic smell I don’t like so I went for steel. I would like to have aluminum in raw and stonewash to have scratched uniformly.
The steel one looks really cool… I might consider it. And mixing the pen body parts is a great idea… :)
I have the same problem with the plastic Sports. My personal preference is the Skyline, with the silver nib and finial button, and I have about 8 of them in different colors. The "collector" in me wants to get a couple of "sets" of Kaweco sports, for instance in brass, that include the fountain pen, the ballpoint, the rollerball and the clutch pencil! In spite of the fact that they're really not my favorite pens to use! I just want to collect them!
My Skyline Sport is probably my favourite pen of all. But now I've used my steel Supra, I'd quite like the steel Sport as well.
As for pistons, I'd agree. Michael Gutbelert mentioned last year that they were developing a piston version, due to be released in 2022, but it has been pretty quiet since.
I just bought an Aluminum Stonewashed one second hand...YOWZA. I LOVE IT. My only wish, honestly, is that it was heavier. That has no bearing on my love for it though. It has easily become my fav pen. I am DEF watching out for your Brass giveaway.
That’s so awesome!! Happy writing! And stay tuned ;)
A plastic sport is in my shirt pocket with a custom made note pad every day for quick short notes. After two yeas of constant use it does not post as securely as when new which is concerning. May have to replace with the Al, others would be too heavy. Than you for the video..
Great video! Thank you for sharing this information, and also, your collection :)
You’re welcome!
So fun to see! Thank you!
I just discovered your channel! I love it! Thank you 🙏
This was so helpful!! I am weighing my favorite pens now so that i can choose which material to buy.
Great! :D
Does the steel smell like the brass ones do?
What a joy to watch!
I would love a copper sport! I have the light olive and love it so much!!
They all look great and practical!
Thanks for all the details ❤
I second your thoughts on a piston filler. Kaweco did make some piston fillers a decade ago as special editions. Hope they listen and introduce some piston fillers in their usual line up.
Thank you! This was fun to watch🧡🧡🧡
Great review! Thanks! I think I'll order the Kaweco Al Sport (Black) with the vintage silver clip!
Yes, on both copper and piston Kawecos!
This was such a fun and informative video! Thank you!
Been eyeing the rose gold for a couple of months now, i think this video is a sign to go for it.
Now I know why they look so good together!!!!!!! Metal on metal, they look so good to hold and just jingle around! :)
I love seeing them all in one video!
Really cool video. The brass is amazing.
Thanks! Yeah, the brass is great.
Thank you for the video I'm just getting into fountain pens and learning cursive at 28. I learned in grade school but I have sadly lost the skill. I think this will be my first pen
They are all so beautiful
Thanks for the video. Have you noticed that the Brass Sport is a little bit longer posted than the AL ? My Brass Sport is 5.3 inches posted and my AL Stonewash is I think 4.8 inches posted. I wish the AL was 5.3 like the Brass.
My 2¢:
1. I am uncrazy about my (plastic) Frosted Sport because it feels cheap and flimsy to me. But given your comments perhaps it is no worse than other plastic Sports. I bought it to get the cheapest possible BB, which I am happy to have.
2. I didn't notice any textural peculiarities in my new Steel Sport. What I noticed was how light it feels to me. I must have had unrealistic preconceptions. 45g sounds substantial, but it doesn't seem so to me when I pick it up.
3. I actually prefer refilling cartridges to other inking methods.
I was inspired to get a brass after seeing how much you loved yours. It feels so lovely in the hand. I’m just wondering if the smell ever fades?
Oooh the patina on the brass looks amazing! I was a little thrown off about how shiny and "gold" it looks in pictures. Totally forgot that it'll age beautifully!
*tempted* 😅
Oh no, I thought I was ok having bought just a Kaweco Brass, but now I've seen them mixed together with hybrid kaweco sports colors I am not so sure anymore 😁
Thanks for the info✅
pretty pens, and your smile 👌🏾
Honestly, i'm so excited for the giveaway! I just love the brass sport. I have a softspot for everything that's aging and showing it's use gracefully. I have some leather bookmarks that my late aunt was using for years and they are handmade and have all their own little ways to show their use. I think a copper kaweco would also age beautifully!! Definetly agree with the converter. It's sooo small, a piston version would sell very well. I usually carry all my kaweco sports with me because I use them to journal and sketch on the go. My last sport was made out of plastic and it sadly broke because I was using it every day and carried it everywhere. That's why I want my next kaweco (or fountain pen) to be the brass one. I could just throw it in my bag with all my art supplies and journals etc. and not worry about it breaking!! I also really like the fact that it's heavier. In my hands the kaweco weights almost nothing and is very small, so some added weight will definetly helps with drawing, because I also use metal leadholders. The only downside is the converter size. My other "daily driver" is a twsbi eco for University and that one lasts about a week with one filling? The kaweco is empty after maybe a page of writing or a few pages in my sketchbook. I think even a regular sized cartridge holds more ink. I've thought about filling one of those with a syringe but I'm a bit afraid of doing so in case it doesn't work
I filled my kaweco sports cartridge with a syring, it worked well.
@@margyb7469 i will definetly give it a try! A transparent piston-filling kaweco would still be incredible
@@LetsArion I was going to buy a convertor until I read how small they are 🙁 but will stick to filling cartridge up until the create a piston fill ine
@@margyb7469 i bought the converter for 5€ and I'm so frustrated with it... I can draw 1-2 pages and have to refill it. But since I carry it with my Sketchbook i'm afraid of eyedropping it
@@LetsArion Yeah that's expensive for such a small item that doesn't carry much ink. I'm glad I found out before I bought one. My cartridge refill worked well, so I'll stick to that.
I love my Kaweco Brass Sport..... I wish they made a larger capacity converter...... I am always running out of ink... What about the Bronze Sport ?
I think this just saved me a bit of money. I fell in love with the 'beginner friendly' TWSBI eco and I don't deviate from it. I came across the Kaweco sport and fell for the fun colors, but ultimately I don't think its for me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
You’re very welcome! TWSBIs are such great pens.
Oooh I love these so much. I dont have the brass one but it is a beauty! 🥰
Yay, I’m glad! The brass really is a beauty.
The few plastic Kawecos I have (the colors were just too pretty!) I keep colored inks in. I use them for writing notecards. A fun opportunity for broader nibs!
Hi,
Kaweco Sports has three colors of plastic.
Bordeaux is EF nib, black is F nib, and green is M nib.
I like the skyline and the classic silver and gold decorations.
The compact and lightweight body is cute.
I'm changing the nibs I use for the mood of the day.
I'm looking forward to the next video.
Thanks.
I ordered the brass version, and I can’t wait for it to arrive!
Congratulations!!
I have a brass and a blue plastic sport. Love them both but I feel the brass is next level. Hope to collect more versions down the road. I agree with your coffee observation too.
Great video. I also agree with a previous comment and would love a copper sport. When I look at the convertor, it seems to me if they made the little screw handle thing at the end very thin, it would allow them to have a slightly larger convertor overall.
The Brass pen is such a classic fountain pen, kind of a must have...
Agreed :)
Thank you dear , really all very nice but Brass very nice .
I have 3 AL Sport models, and have not had any nib issues. My collection includes the vibrant violet, the red carbon fiber, and the brown. I love the heft and feel of these metal pens. I'm thinking seriously of adding the brass as I love brass.
I bought the AL a couple of weeks back. Wrong color for me and will give it as a present to family member...so I watched your video and saw the stainless steel, which I did not know existed. Exactly as described: Sandblasting residue, which seems to go away. Both pens are really really good. I compare to others I have and I favor the Sport due to the superb feeling of quality when writing. The ink just flows so perfectly and the weight and shape is feels so good. The SS is becoming my favorite pen, both for writing and drawing - I have EF nib. I do not use them for calligraphy. Thanks for your review, which was "spot on"
I have two brass, one steel, one AL and some vintage Sport Kawecos.... Find the AL also too light, the more I like the brass and steel. But I also love the vintage sport Kawecos (11, 12 and 12G) ... the nibs are great and special and I like the piston filler. And I like that something so old still works so well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Sports.
I love my aluminum Stonewashed. And the two-pen Kaweco leather case is also a great fit for my Schon DSGN Pocket 6 and my Pilot Petit1, so I mayneed a second for when I want to carry more of my sweet little pocket pens!
I looove the Sports! I went through a phase where I just alternated between the golden espresso al sport and the brass sport. My favorite pens to take outside
Does the brass one smell strong? How about steel?
They both have a metallic smell. I think “strong” is relative… I like the smell of metal, so I don’t really notice it. But I think for some that don’t like the smell would find it offensive. My hands, more so with the brass, smell a little of metal after using the pen.
My brass Sport seemed to have a strong smell when I first got it. But as it aged and the patina formed the smell went away. I think I can maybe smell something with it right under my nose. My sense of smell has dulled over the years too, so it might be more pronounced to someone else.
@@rayswrench thanks so much. I love the idea of the pen and love the patina and am ok if over time smell fades but didn’t know if it would
I like the weightier pens, myself. Love the brass Kaweco Sport. My Waterman Preface fountain pen is made of metal with a nice finish witch gives it a nice weighty feel, even though it is slim.
Excellent video.
I picked up the frosted sport and love it! Was meant to replace my Lamy Al-Star as pocket pen, love it, only problem is having to syringe the cartridge to get fancy colours (converts seem to small)
Yay!! Congratulations!
Yeah, I prefer reusing cartridges too. The converters are like a sneeze of ink.
I've had a brass Kaweco Sport for a couple years. I love the weight! I had a Namiki Pilot with a steel barrel before, and I was looking for something with a similar heft. My hands must be larger than yours --- I would appreciate another centimeter of length :-) Overall, great pen.
Thank you for the helpful comparison!
Two Kaweco Sport FPs you don't seem to own yet are the AL "Stone-washed." They come in two colors: Black, and blue. They are excellent because they are pre-"distressed" and are already dinged up. I own a blue one. I also own a red Kaweco AL and I think it is the most attractive of all the Sports I own. I have clips for the Sports, but I have removed them, because I always carry these pens in a trouser pocket, never in a shirt pocket.
The Steel Sport remains my favorite Kaweco Sport pen ever. It’s the one I’d never part with for anything. I’ve given away almost all of my plastic ones, save a few. I have a handful of the AL ones. Once considered buying the Brass Sport, but yet to get one. Bought the Supra Steel instead.
Don’t you have any of the Art Sport or AC Sport pens? Would be cool to see them figure in these comparisons.
The Copper Sport is one that I’ve been longing and clamoring for what seems like years already. A piston filling Kaweco of any kind is something that I’ve also publicly talked about for years. Not so much for the bigger fill capacity, though that’s an obvious bonus. But I’d just enjoy using it more. Kaweco’s mini piston converter is silly, though the cartridges are good enough for me.
The nib companions would be very interesting for most viewers, I’m sure. In summary, going by my own experience, Kaweco’s M nib is the most reliable, consistent, nicest of their range. The others I’ve found to be uneven in performance. I bought two of the Premium steel nibs. A bit too slick and smooth, and somewhat lacking in character and hence the sort of pleasure and experience I had in mind. No regrets, but didn’t turn out to be stellar for the $100 I paid for the pair.
I've been EDCing the brass and it undoubtedly goes hard. Very curious about the steel one now
Have you noticed a difference between their standard steel nibs vs “premium” nibs? Would really appreciate your thoughts! Btw, big fan of your videos and handwriting!
I will be making a video to share the different nibs! It’ll be the last in this little series of four, so stay tuned!
They are great pens--Kaweco was a revelation to me--however, my brass Sport won't post well. When cap is posted it doesn't have a tight purchase on the barrel and falls of if pushed by my hand or if the pen position goes nib up. Oh well, I chalk it up to "charm." The nibs are amazing, however.
I have the liliput in brass and it's excellent and way more comfortable than it may look
Found your channel and love it. Thanks for making cool content. I also echo the desire for a copper sport. It would be awesome to own one of those. 🙂
Maybe answered in other videos, I'm catching up, but do you go primarily with EF nibs? (Your handwriting is so fine and stunning.) Saving up for one of these Sports, will likely go brass.
Fallen here again... I like it!
Ok I got one and I LOVE IT! I don’t find the smell strong or bothersome and I think the weight and nib is great
Awesome!!
I just got a Brass Sport, and I think I must be the only person in the world who isn't in love with it. I really wanted to love it, but when I tried holding it, I was shocked by how awkward it felt. The cap is just a little too heavy, so the pen feels off-balance to me unless I move my grip back; and if I move my grip back, it becomes uncomfortable to use due to the ridges above the grip section. I haven't even put any ink in it yet because on the same day it arrived, I'm already pretty sure I'm sending it back. It's a shame, because I really do like the idea of it! I wonder if I'd like the AL Sport better since the cap won't be so awkwardly heavy when posted 🤔
It’s good you got to give it a try! You should definitely send it back now before it’s too late. Did you still like the size of it? Maybe an aluminum, like you said, could be a good one to try.
I was so excited when they released the Bronze Sport, but they priced it over twice what they sell the Brass model for. I know the nibs may be better on the Bronze, as well as metallurgical reasons, but still. :(
Actually I am kinda interested in these pens. I'm still deciding which to get
I have the plastic sport classic in burgundy, it was nice to use but it's too light
I'll get the brass one
Did you try the Cross Century II?