I have been very impressed with these pens. They are the only Montblanc homage pens that I know of that actually come close to the original. They are great to use in the field while keeping your valuable Montblancs safe on your desk.
Really cool to see the comparison between the two nibs! The steel nib is tempting, especially hearing that they feel so similar to write with. Equally cool - showing that you're already halfway through your second bottle of Ku Jaku!?
It's certainly worth it to try that huge nib for the price! I kind of want another one ha ha! I know ku jaku is my jam. I have also sent samples out of it, I haven't used every drop myself. Ha ha
I’m a retired dentist. I used to give rubber dams to my older parents because they are good for opening jars. They would work as well for pen nibs, but might not be as durable as your gripper.
I enjoyed your video. Thank you for the comparison. I’ve been waiting for one for sometime. I’m always tempted but again I’m not convinced that it’s worth that extra almost hundred dollars US and I can tell you much more Canadian for me. It’s still on my waiting list.
It's a tough one to justify. The only thing it really adds to get the gold is that you can get a broad. But otherwise, I'd start with the steel for sure!
I think the gold B is same as Steel M. Idky or how. But, they both look beautiful. I love the feedback in them. Pilot pens are really affordable in Bangladesh and it's almost same price as Wing Sung with currency conversion. So would love a comparison with other 14k Gold Nibs if you ever want am experiment xDD
@@nourin_siddiqueI'm doing well! Weird that pilot is so inexpensive there. The prices just keep rising here! I guess it depends on what you want. So many options with pilot and very few on the wing sung. If I had any pen to buy from pilot or wing sung, I'd go with the clear pilot custom 823 with a medium nib. Ahhhh so good! Approx how much would one of those run in Bangladesh? Just curious
@@FountainPenNews ikr pilot is inexpensive but not platinum or sailor. Even though both are from Japan. Honestly, I love that it's reasonable I'm planning on buying a custom 743 if I can get enrolled in a PhD program xDD
@@FountainPenNews Just realised I did not tell the price haha. the price for the custom 823 is about 216 dollars as of today. that is still better than the 300 dollars in the US. and the inks are 15 dollars. Just realised not that big of a bargain but it is nice that for once sth is less in Bangladesh :33
I have been very impressed with these pens. They are the only Montblanc homage pens that I know of that actually come close to the original. They are great to use in the field while keeping your valuable Montblancs safe on your desk.
@@arcajour-i2r that's a great point!
Really cool to see the comparison between the two nibs! The steel nib is tempting, especially hearing that they feel so similar to write with. Equally cool - showing that you're already halfway through your second bottle of Ku Jaku!?
It's certainly worth it to try that huge nib for the price! I kind of want another one ha ha!
I know ku jaku is my jam. I have also sent samples out of it, I haven't used every drop myself. Ha ha
I’m a retired dentist. I used to give rubber dams to my older parents because they are good for opening jars. They would work as well for pen nibs, but might not be as durable as your gripper.
Ha! That's amazing. We call these kinds of grippers "rubber husbands". Ha ha!
I enjoyed your video. Thank you for the comparison. I’ve been waiting for one for sometime. I’m always tempted but again I’m not convinced that it’s worth that extra almost hundred dollars US and I can tell you much more Canadian for me. It’s still on my waiting list.
It's a tough one to justify. The only thing it really adds to get the gold is that you can get a broad. But otherwise, I'd start with the steel for sure!
“I get my Canadians confused sometimes.” 😂❤
Ku-Jake was my first love…
@@ramonafirehorse older white Canadian men.... It gets confusing! Ha ha ha
I think the gold B is same as Steel M. Idky or how. But, they both look beautiful. I love the feedback in them. Pilot pens are really affordable in Bangladesh and it's almost same price as Wing Sung with currency conversion. So would love a comparison with other 14k Gold Nibs if you ever want am experiment xDD
@@nourin_siddique great idea!! Hope you're doing well!
@FountainPenNews I'm good. What about you? How's the Taylor swift pen doing? XD
@@nourin_siddiqueI'm doing well! Weird that pilot is so inexpensive there. The prices just keep rising here!
I guess it depends on what you want. So many options with pilot and very few on the wing sung. If I had any pen to buy from pilot or wing sung, I'd go with the clear pilot custom 823 with a medium nib. Ahhhh so good! Approx how much would one of those run in Bangladesh? Just curious
@@FountainPenNews ikr pilot is inexpensive but not platinum or sailor. Even though both are from Japan. Honestly, I love that it's reasonable I'm planning on buying a custom 743 if I can get enrolled in a PhD program xDD
@@FountainPenNews Just realised I did not tell the price haha. the price for the custom 823 is about 216 dollars as of today. that is still better than the 300 dollars in the US. and the inks are 15 dollars. Just realised not that big of a bargain but it is nice that for once sth is less in Bangladesh :33
Zoinking? LOL. Love it! Ok. Watching on.
I think I purchased Ku jaku with my quarterly amazon payout (whichi is usally about $15 - LOL).
@@seemownay i love it!
Is there no German translation for zoinking? Ha ha
Kujaku FTW!!!
It's so so good😊
😂😂😂 Only you would repurpose your blood-draw tourniquet! You crack me up, girl!
You know me, always looking for hacks!