Kaweco Pen Thoughts: Nib Comparisons [Giveaway Closed!]

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  • @adventuredenali
    @adventuredenali  2 роки тому +24

    And the giveaway winner is…
    TECHNORPTOR777!

  • @regularlyirregular8876
    @regularlyirregular8876 2 роки тому +63

    I started using fountain pens just because I wanted to take hand written notes without my hand cramping up (as it does when I use ballpoint pens). I had no idea what I was in for when I ordered my first Pilot Varsity, I thought it was just going to be like any other pen... boy was I wrong! I ended up falling in love with fountain pens and, much to my surprise, I ended up falling in love with writing. Before I knew it I was journaling every single day and finding any excuse I could just to write! I was suddenly able to confront a ton of unresolved things from my childhood/youth through my journals, it's really special and quite profound just how much writing something out can give you a new perspective on things. By way of journaling, I was then re-introduced to cursive which was something I thought I had left behind in elementary school. I'm not sure that there are words to even describe how much fountain pens have impacted my life, but I do know that I'll be holding on to them for the rest of my life. I've been slowly building a pen and ink collection since that first Varsity last year and I'm so excited to see what else ends up it!

    • @thesparkypilot
      @thesparkypilot 2 роки тому +1

      Same! I tried one just to say I did… now I have a nice pen assortment with some cool inks!

    • @Gunzee
      @Gunzee Рік тому +1

      It's funny how such a small thing can have such a big impact. I remember begging my mum for a fountain pen when I was 6-7 years old.
      For whatever reason my mum wasn't happy with my purchase but I wouldn't put it down. Wrote crappy stories, kept a journal & copied newspaper columns with that pen until it suddenly went 'missing'.
      Wasn't until 2 years ago I bought some Chinese fountain pens. The wing sung 3008 has been my daily writer since then.
      Want to get a sport just because of the form. I have a few tiny paper mate compact great form factor and the plastic is unique, it's got a little give. Just wish the QC was better but they're very cheap.

  • @johnlopez3996
    @johnlopez3996 2 роки тому +31

    Fountain pens have made me realize how much I would spend on disposable ballpoint pens and how they would end up in a landfill. A fountain pen has helped me to improve my penmanship and has given me the opportunity to protect and preserve the analog soul found in each of us because every observation or emotion is translated differently due to a nib size and ink color. I have learned to be more cognizant of my words and it is amazing to realize that people in the fountain pen community are kind and caring. Thank you for your video presentation. Take care.

  • @pensane
    @pensane 2 роки тому +11

    Fountain pens have given me a new interest in COLOR. Colors I never imagined I would like are now some of my favorites: orange, brown, purple… even red. And though I have a VERY long way to go, I know fountain pens are improving my penmanship.

  • @dianewalker9154
    @dianewalker9154 2 роки тому +17

    I think my world has greatly expanded during this pandemic because of fountain pens. I’ve learned tons of new knowledge, found new You Tube channels (like yours), and really upped my journaling practice to new heights - pens, nibs, inks, paper. Just WOW!

  • @mcgitarz
    @mcgitarz 2 роки тому +8

    I’ve been writing with fountain pens since childhood. My first pen was an old Parker that my uncle gave me. I was in first grade. All of my family members were letter writers. I naturally followed suit. I turn 70 next week and there are three fountain pens on my desk - all inked up and ready to write. Fountain pens didn’t change my life. They’ve been my life. Your channel is a treat to follow!

  • @5themperor30
    @5themperor30 2 роки тому +5

    As an artist, I always had a interest for drawing and writing utensils. By the time passes, my interest got narrowed down when I discovered pens. They were practical but felt soulless to me and I discovered fountain pens thanks to your channel and fell love with them immediately. It felt like each of them had their own personality and unique feeling unlike other pens and these concepts gave me the motivation to create and write more. Watching your videos always makes me to pick up my pens no matter how busy or down i feel. Hope you'll never stop creating your content.

  • @wackybobocito
    @wackybobocito 2 роки тому +7

    I’ve been writing, both journaling and story writing for years. Always by hand as I like the tactile feel and I feel that my thoughts flow differently than when I type. I’ve only discovered fountain pens in the last six months or so and adore how they have changed my writing. As a left handed writer it’s always been a struggle to find pens that don’t skip and slow my writing down, often in the middle of a particularly inspired moment, fountain pens solved that problem entirely. The best thing that has come of discovering fountain pens though is how they turned my daughter from a reluctant writer who would cry at the thought of even having to write a short sentence into a prolific journal filler. In the few months since I got her a pen of her own shes managed to fill out two A6 Leuchtturms with her observations and thoughts.

  • @cynthiarichter792
    @cynthiarichter792 2 роки тому +2

    At this time in my life, I am 76 years old, I felt I needed to let go of all the anxiety and be grateful for that life just as it is. I discovered journaling and that led to fountain pens as a way to express myself. The feel of putting that pen and ink to paper is peaceful and calming. Every day I use different pens that I have inked up with different inks and just put my thoughts, ideas, and memories to paper. Who knew how many different pens and inks were out there? I only wish I had discovered the occupation sooner in my life. I encourage everyone to take a bit of their day to relax and see the world in a different way. As the saying goes, "Let it all go". Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.

  • @hollied1581
    @hollied1581 2 роки тому +3

    Fountain pens have gotten me back in to journaling which is so good for my mental health. It makes me slow down and just enjoy the pen, ink, and paper. My time spent watching your videos is so quiet and peaceful. It’s a wonderful reminder to enjoy the little things.

  • @lensolla7777
    @lensolla7777 2 роки тому +8

    For me pens are just the natural progression to my love for writing and stationery. They are a symbol of my commitment, from studying to art to learning new languages. I feel like the act of picking a pen, taking good care of it and using it all your life sends a clear message in this hyper consumistic era. I use regular pens from time to time but nothing beats my well loved fountain pens

  • @madpandaa91
    @madpandaa91 2 роки тому +6

    My husband bought me my first fountain pen last year. Now both of us are writing everyday, experimenting with different ink. I love the positive impact it's had for both of us. It's changed the way we write. Normal ball point pens just don't do it for us anymore. Fountain pens are amazing and I couldn't live without my small collection now.

  • @Julie-rt4uc
    @Julie-rt4uc 2 роки тому +4

    Fountain pens started for me as a distraction from a difficult time in my life - losing my mom and my job/career, and then the scary time at the start of the pandemic. But because of my interest, they led me to back to using paper and journaling, something that I'd done as a teenager but given up on. Journaling and planning has improved my life, my health and my perspective in so many ways that I can't believe that it all started with just a little pen.

  • @PR-NZ
    @PR-NZ 2 роки тому +1

    It's hard to believe how therapeutic it is writing with a fountain pen 🖋 fancy or not. I have also found it makes me want to write thoughtfully for myself and others. Thank you for adding peacefulness to the 🌎.

  • @susiee130705
    @susiee130705 2 роки тому +1

    Just come across with your channel today! Absolutely loved how you reviewed the nib sizes, and really appreciate the fact that you had to clean out each pen in order to use the same ink. As a science teacher, hats off to you, and can’t wait to watch more videos! ❤

  • @scottlaughlin2447
    @scottlaughlin2447 Рік тому +2

    I'm an old man, 85. When I started school I used a dip and write steel nib in a wooden holder and Schaffer ink with the well in the neck.
    I've been Journaling since 1998. I've used wooden pencils, mechanical pencils, ball points - stick pens, retracts, and fountain pen look-alikes.
    Two years ago I bought a $12 fountain, then a glass pen and then a $70 Wordsworth-Black that looses its prime and I use as a dip and write. :-(
    My favorite ink is Noodler'sApache Gold.
    I had to learn to cursive all over again.
    I follow you because of your creative journals. :-)

    • @adventuredenali
      @adventuredenali  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for sharing your long history with writing. And thank you for taking the time to watch and comment as well!

  • @CraftyMountainGal
    @CraftyMountainGal 2 роки тому +4

    Actually it was your love of fountain pens that made me make the jump into this lovely rabbit hole. As a lefty, it never even crossed my mind. It and 5 new journals have adjusted my stagnated journal keeping. Thank you for opening up this wonderful world to me. As always, love each of your videos.

  • @wadeevans8739
    @wadeevans8739 2 роки тому +2

    My handwriting in grade school was almost illegible. My Mom got me a Parker pen before I started seventh grade. My Mother and I are both left handed and her handwriting was so beautiful and expressive . She would help me with the writing portion of my homework. It helped but never enough to come close to hers. We both wrote straight up, no hook. The one thing I enjoy most about writing with a fountain pen is the feeling of “time distortion “ that I feel when using one. My focus is on the page as my mind thinks about the things that I want to write. The ambient noise seems to fade away and am truly alone with my thoughts and my self. Thank youfor the give away and your channel.

  • @AqilahRahman
    @AqilahRahman 2 роки тому +8

    I recently discovered the joy of fountain pens last September (I started with Pilot Kakuno) and I tried them enough to gift myself my very first Kaweco on my birthday in December. I used to never gave fountain pen a second look (I collected gel pens though), but it is true, you HAVE to try them first and see how they change your life (in writing). Then I discovered more channels that makes podcasts about pens. Penss??? Literally over an hour long discussion about pens?? I used to laugh at them but now I schedule them in my planners - using my fountain pen of course. I love my fountain pens, they make me want to write more. Sometimes I just hold them, uncap them, and itching to write something. (Btw, I purchased the spare double broad nib for my Kaweco, I LOVE IT! definitely not something for everyday writing, but it makes a beautiful nib for headers and titles)

  • @MegaTripsy
    @MegaTripsy 2 роки тому +1

    I had covid and then long covid from August 2021. I found this channel whilst looking for journalling prompts to help me to process the ways in which life had and was changing. My fountain pen love began!!! I loved the look of the Kaweco sport, purchased one and have been trying to convince everyone I know of the greatness of them too. I found a new hobby and something to keep me inspired to write through the pain and loss of myself and it felt so much more appealing to have a beautiful writing tool with personally chosen ink and wonderful paper than using any old biro I had to hand. I am changed in more ways than one since last August and fountain pens have been one of the better parts of those changes! Thank you for your channel! You will never know how you helped me through some very dark days. X

  • @paddymcnamara9147
    @paddymcnamara9147 2 роки тому +1

    Writing with a fountain pen is akin to writing with a living organism. Each are similar but different! even apparently identical nibs from the same manufacturer are often different so again your individuality and that of the pen can shine. Choosing the Ink for a pen or for someone to recieve also is part of that living experience. Thanks Alicia.

  • @laurenvanderkraats
    @laurenvanderkraats 2 роки тому +1

    Hi! Thank you for your lovely videos. You inspire me so. The fountain pen is a tactile, anti-screen-time, antique tool that transports me back to a simpler time. Re-discovering fountain pens over the last 6 months has connected me to a generation or two behind me with my mother or other elder folks commenting on my pen choice. "I remember using these in school...I'm surprised they're still around". They're around and we are obsessed! Thanks again for your peaceful videos. Take care, everyone.

  • @Tyloph
    @Tyloph 2 роки тому +3

    Writing in general has always been a way for me to clarify my thoughts, and get things organized so to speak. Page after page I've felt more in control of the way I think, and feel. While Fountain pens started out as just a tool for writing they've slowly turned into memories of times, places, people, and experiences all at the tip of my fingers. It's also an appreciation of something small, and at times forgettable, but extremely important. A piece of history that showed mankind's want to record and share information. Whether for Education, History, or most importantly Communication, we would not be where we are today with out them. So while many people see just a pen, I see a wonderful work of art, made to help us better ourselves, and each other.

  • @annemossity
    @annemossity 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this in depth look at the Kaweco pens. I have four, two plastic, one aluminum, one copper. I’ve enjoyed how well they work and how consistently they put down a line. Fountain pens have changed my life for the better as I moved from a mostly digital world back to an analog one. They are beautiful, practical, and bring me joy. And that is a lot.

  • @stevenwahl1499
    @stevenwahl1499 2 роки тому +3

    I love all things old fashioned, so when I tired using a fountain pen for the first time, I knew there was no going back. I used to hate writing but using a pen that writes effortlessly and is high quality actuat makes writing fun.

  • @briwidmerart
    @briwidmerart 2 роки тому +5

    Fountain pens have made me more persistent in my note-taking, which helps me to focus. In more recent times, it has also led to having some amazing pen pals, to keeping a journal in addition to my planner, and also sketching in ink. They have also had an impact on my wallet 😆

  • @alyssastarmer7823
    @alyssastarmer7823 2 роки тому +2

    Fountain pens were really becoming a hobby of mine while I had so much free time in quarantine. Now they encourage me to get working on my schoolwork. They also grew my passion for journaling. I simply love the physical act of writing with my pens, especially with so much of my time as a student being in front of my computer screen!

  • @wiltolentino3515
    @wiltolentino3515 2 роки тому +4

    I was at a tipping point with my physical and mental health during the height of the pandemic. I discovered fountain pens at that time and it helped me slow down and realize how many blessings I had in my life. I'm able to take more time and reflect on small nuances that I never saw before. And for the first time in decades, I'm writing daily. It is a catharsis.

    • @algilmer3608
      @algilmer3608 2 роки тому

      Oh, I love this so much! What a beautiful way to reflect and heal the self

    • @djryandelap
      @djryandelap 2 роки тому

      That’s so good that you found that relief. I share your sense of catharsis that came from getting back to basics and count the blessings even as the world spins in chaos.

  • @lindahawke7953
    @lindahawke7953 2 роки тому +1

    Hi my Tucson friend! I love reading all these comments from pen and journal lovers and knowing you brought them (us) all together. I began playing with fountain pens in the early '70s, when you could buy a Sheaffer for under two bucks -- but being left-handed, I didn't have much luck! Then 2 or 3 years later I bought a Cross fine point and managed to wrestle it into submission for my college years. I have since moved on to many others (current collection numbers 46). Curious that married to a retired Navy officer and being a SAR pilot, my two favorite pens are a Sailor and a Pilot, extra fine nibs both. But I also own four Kawecos that get their fair share of journal work. Thank you for sharing your life and world with all of us!

  • @martatomasich9048
    @martatomasich9048 2 роки тому +2

    I'm already excited to see this!

  • @h0m3br3w7
    @h0m3br3w7 2 роки тому

    I have recently been addicted to your videos. I have used fairly cheaper fountain pens over the years and your videos revitalized my love for writing and desire for nicer fountain pens. Thank you.

  • @djryandelap
    @djryandelap 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the comparison! Fountain pens have always been an interest of mine, but they became a real serious passion during the pandemic lockdown when they helped me detox from my digital lifestyle and get back into journaling, for my own self care, in a way that’s tactile and cathartic. I also discovered for the first time the entire community of hobbyists that shared this excitement, which in and of itself was a wonderful discovery!

  • @maroyamoon
    @maroyamoon 2 роки тому +4

    I think Fountain pens have made me more mindful when writing. Sometimes when expressing my emotions through writing I tend to do it quickly without being aware of what I'm actually doing until I'm done. Choosing a pen, inking it, testing it and feeling the weight of it makes me appreciate the whole process. It's definitely changed the way I write and it's made me be more aware of the things I write.

  • @incognitoedc
    @incognitoedc 2 роки тому

    I jumped down the fountain pen rabbit hole in 2020 and have not looked back. Using a fountain allows me to relax my grip and truly enjoy the tactile experience of putting pen to paper. I love experimenting with different inks and have now acquired close to 12 pens ranging from my first ( a Lamy Safari) to a gorgeous premium Sailor with a 21k nib. I have 3 Kaweco AL Sports (vibrant violet, brown, red AC) and love them all. My confidence has grown as I've learned to disassemble my TWSBY ECO RG, and experience the various nibs of the Draco and most recently an Opus 88 eye dropper model to name a few. And for laughs the chunky Moon man found its way to me. What a wonderful experience and all at the ripe young age of 68 during a global pandemic. Love your channel.

  • @elizaa4767
    @elizaa4767 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Alicia, Your channel and a dear friend of mine, inspired me to try fountain pens. I now have several vintage pens and a bunch of newer ones. Last year, I learned how to replace the ink sacks on vintage pens and would find time to tinker with these old pens. I found that helped me escape from from the stresses of caring for my 80 year old mother who has Parkinson’s. I also love writing letters, journalling, practicing my penmanship and trying new inks.

  • @Tambrz
    @Tambrz 2 роки тому +1

    Fountain pens have helped me stay connected during the last two years. I started writing letters again and journaling for the first time. The journaling helped keep me sane and gave me a creative outlet.

  • @nikicooper4792
    @nikicooper4792 2 роки тому +1

    Fountain pens have opened many doors for me...I have rediscovered my love of letter writing. The ceremony of sitting down at my little writing desk in the late afternoon light with my favourite pens and writing paper, really makes me slow down and reconnect with myself and my daily life. The joy of seeing a hand addressed envelope in the letter box! I have found that the fountain pen community, through channels such as yours, is filled with supportive, kindhearted people. I love hearing other people's stories, experiences and recommendations.

  • @ancaderijk8771
    @ancaderijk8771 2 роки тому

    Ever since I started to learn to write in elementary school, I have owned a fountain pen. It was mandatory to write with it up to 5th grade. And even after that (yes even in high school) I had a fountain pen. I just always loved the sound the pen makes while writing with it. And the smoothness compared to failing ballpoint pens, back in the day there were no gel pens, helps me write neater too. And I love to switch out different color inks. The whole combination of crinkly paper and a smooth fountain pen can give me tingles. I hope I never stop using fountain pens.
    Thank you for sharing your love of fountain pens with us!

  • @neredbaran
    @neredbaran 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Alicia - I look forward to moments in my day when I can grab my fountain pen to capture a thought, an idea or design. Using it urges me to be fully present, often times quieter too, so I can listen to the pen as it glides on my paper. 😉It provides me comfort, especially when life around me seems so fast-moving, uncertain or overwhelming.

  • @missy_naneylove3457
    @missy_naneylove3457 2 роки тому

    At first, I started to learn about penmanship. i struggle with my ADHD because of my constant lack of interest. But when I saw your video about fountain pen, I've never look back. I learn to use fountain pen, I bought Kaweco Brass and I love it. Just as you have said before, take the leap and you'll never dissapoint. Yes. I'm glad I found you and I glad I took the leap. Now I'm experimenting with inks. Just so i can find that 'one' that I will use forever with my Brass. And my next catch would be Sailor Pro Mini Gear. Maybe. Thanks Alicia. You saved my life. Thank you for sharing your love of fountain pen with us.

  • @magigs22
    @magigs22 2 роки тому +1

    Fountain pens helped bring me back to regular journaling after a long, long hiatus and I’m so grateful. It’s been almost a year now, and it’s hard to picture my day without it.

  • @MS-vy9tv
    @MS-vy9tv 2 роки тому

    I wanted to start journaling and using a fountain pen with fun inks has made the habit so much more enjoyable rather than a task that must be endured. Thank you so much for your videos. I'm glad I found your page.

  • @Dunlaper
    @Dunlaper 2 роки тому +4

    I’m two months new to fountain pens and writing. I wanted to up my handwriting when I send thank you notes to people who buy photo prints from me. I’m re learning cursive and practicing daily on a pilot Metropolitan. Digesting lots of UA-cam and slowly finding myself hooked as I was into photography. I started writing to do lists and movie taglines for daily practice and have recently jotted down a rare thought or two. I hope in a year my handwriting is more legible and professional. Thanks to the UA-cam FP community.

  • @apaperylife2096
    @apaperylife2096 2 роки тому

    Very helpful comparison, thank you! Fountain pens, to me, are a tool that enhances the ritual of writing. A slowing down of the hand and mind. They’re less wasteful. There’s a ritual to them; cleaning, filling, maintaining. I love the pace they offer in all aspects.

  • @jeremywilliams4475
    @jeremywilliams4475 2 роки тому

    I've always been someone who loved pens. It wasn't until college when my German language professor introduced me to fountain pens that I even realized they were still available. I'd seen the inexpensive ones at the craft and hobby stores, but never anything considered a fine writing instrument. Since then, several of my students have taken interest in them, and several of my coworkers as well. It's also been very rewarding seeing some friends who were already familiar with fountain pens take another look. Recently, a good friend who grew up in Germany using fountain pens showed interest in my collection. I brought it out to show her, and gifted her a Kaweco Sport. She was so thrilled because it's the very pen she grew up using in Germany, and now it's her daily use pen. I'm currently trying to decide whether to gift my German professor a Lamy 2000 or a Kaweco Supra, they are both very nice and I don't think he has either. For me, it's become a conversation piece, a hobby, and my collection has grown a bit during COVID. Currently, I use mine to grade my students' reports and since they have rekindled my enjoyment of writing, I am handwriting a novel. We'll see if it's good enough to get interest in a couple years once I've written enough material to have a coherent story.

  • @brittneetran7995
    @brittneetran7995 2 роки тому

    I started using fountain pens to just experience it. Once I started using my first one and learn more about it, I love that they are sustainable, and the variety of inks that are available to use to express myself. Thank you for sharing your videos of Kaweco!

  • @mrsllcp
    @mrsllcp 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens and inks have brought me back to journaling which has, in fact, saved my life. Writing has brought back my mental health and so much joy

  • @r0b0tcat
    @r0b0tcat 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens change how connected I feel to my writing. I only discovered them this year (2022) and I was immediately taken with the tactile feel, the way the ink lays down on the paper, and all the different factors that change the performance of the pen. They appeal to me both creatively and as technical tools.
    I've been trying to find as many ways to use them in my life. And in doing so, I rediscovered journaling after decades of having no journaling practice. The physical act of writing things down on paper feels like a more intimate expression of my thoughts. But there is addtionally something inexplicably different with fountain pens than other pens, much more than the mere mechanics.

  • @tracy2468
    @tracy2468 2 роки тому

    I started journaling because I bought a fountain pen, which has done wonders for my mental health and personal growth. Thank you for all of your fantastic videos!

  • @monicahadley8264
    @monicahadley8264 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens have helped me to slow down and get my thoughts on paper. I use my evening journaling routine with my fountain pen to recount all the good things that have happened that day-even on my worst days! A fountain pen elevates this experience! Thanks for sharing your content!

  • @cassnnyl
    @cassnnyl 2 роки тому

    I have dabbled in fountain pens for a couple years but really invested in the hobby at the start of the pandemic. I was journaling every day to cope with the stress of the unprecedented times we were experiencing and it was so soothing to try new pens and inks to keep my mind busy. I haven’t looked back since and can’t really imagine journaling without a fountain pen in hand.

  • @letterzandwordz23
    @letterzandwordz23 2 роки тому +1

    Just last week, I have been thinking about if whether i am going to collect kaweco fountain pens or not. As they are more of the affordable and durable pens to collect. I have just been into fountain pens in the last couple of months and have been really enjoying it. It once again made me realize how good it is to just transfer your thoughts into words thru a good pen and paper. I have just been researching on what nib sizes i like with this pen. My EF seems to be too thin for most inks' so im probably going with a few medium nibs with Kaweco first.
    Then this video suddenly came and i think it's a sign. Yep, i think it is. Even if i dont win or anything. 😊

  • @jolynsorensen8312
    @jolynsorensen8312 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens are my escape. I love getting lost with pens especially when you get the perfect combination of pen, ink, and paper. I have been using and collecting pens my entire life and started collecting and restoring vintage pens for the last 12 years. I love how each nib has its own personality and I just love getting to know them.

  • @nativelady5
    @nativelady5 2 роки тому +1

    Before I found fountain pens my journaling was sparse and uneventful but now I look forward to my daily writing with new inks and lovely pens. I have jumped down the rabbit hole not knowing where I would end up but I'm happy that I made the leap.

  • @pattymynczywor
    @pattymynczywor 2 роки тому

    Excellent review! Thank you 😊 My love for fountain pens - especially Kaweco - inspires me to spend time daily journaling my thoughts and devotions. It is such a pleasurable tactile experience to write with a fountain pen on quality paper. I love reading actual books and taking notes with my fountain pens as well. I appreciate all the advice and experiences you share on your channel!

  • @crystalmeade2063
    @crystalmeade2063 2 роки тому

    When my first kiddo was born, I struggled to balance motherhood, work, and myself. I found that journaling was one way I could refill my cup, but I would keep putting it off for other things. I finally realized that fountain pens, with the tactile feel and trying new inks, gave me the extra motivation I needed to stop and take a break.

  • @toniogt
    @toniogt 2 роки тому

    I always liked to take notes and write by hand in different contexts. Taking notes in courses, writing down work meetings, writing ideas, solving equations, doing doodles... And when fountain pens came into my life, all of these experiences enhanced in so many ways, and I am happy to use them for these uses and other that came later, like calligraphy and journaling.
    Thank you for the giveaway, I love Kawecos. And I also want to thank you for all the love and care in your videos.

  • @geslinam9703
    @geslinam9703 2 роки тому

    This is so nice of you to do! I get more joy out of the people I know who have bought fountain pens because they liked mine, and seeing one of my young nieces put her damn phone down for a while and do some writing and drawing with the few starter pens I’ve given her. I thought it might be a phase in the beginning, but I found her a fountain pen pal in Eastern Europe and she has stuck with it, and has so much fun writing back and forth….they send each other little gifts and mementoes, the kinds of things exclusive to their own countries, and they share things about the two very different cultures they live in. Too many kids are only communicating through their phones today, so to see her excitement when a letter arrives in the mailbox!…I just love it. Wouldn’t it be nice if this became a lifelong friendship? I would probably give this pen to her, as her first nicer pen, to encourage her to keep writing.

  • @Horimonoman
    @Horimonoman 2 роки тому

    I have been interested in fountain pens ever since i was a young school boy. I love the way that you can change inks and the enjoy the many colours available and the fact that you are constantly recycling and not using a product that would normally be thrown away after use. For me there is a fascination in fountain pens that i find hard to explain but i love to get into my own corner whether it be at home or in a cosy cafe and write with my fountain pen and enter my own private world which is so relaxing and I’m giving something back to the world using an instrument that I’m only a custodian of and will hopefully go on for many years.

  • @squeakynib
    @squeakynib 2 роки тому

    The biggest joy fountain pens have brought me is the community. I have met so many great people who love this hobby as much as I do. Thank you for your contributions and sharing your beautiful perspective.

  • @gloriavillanueva2913
    @gloriavillanueva2913 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. It was great just seeing the adjustments to how you write with each nib size. Regarding fountain pens, I have my niece to thank for my nosedive into the hobby. She pointed out how they were better for the environment but I never imagined that I would fall in love. I draw, write my inky thoughts, take notes on customer calls at work, and I am going to try writing a book for the very first time ever. Using fountain pens, oddly enough, has taken me out of my screens and into the present. It leaves me with an outlet of expression that I never thought I needed. Oh, and I returned the favor and gifted my niece, the biologist (who I am convinced will save the world), with a Kaweco fountain pen and pencil. The latter was recommended to use out in the field.

  • @Artfullyjenn
    @Artfullyjenn 2 роки тому +1

    I discovered fountain pens during 2020. It was through your videos, and I think it has helped me weather these last few years sanely! My journaling practice flourished and I’ve recently incorporated the use of fountain pens into my art practice as well. Fountain pens have made me a better communicator. With myself, through journaling, and with others, through letter writing and my art. It may seem silly, but I’m so thankful to have found this “hobby” and the welcoming community within it!

  • @rebeccac4751
    @rebeccac4751 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens have changed my life in a rather surprising way. It has rekindled in me a love of writing and journaling. It is so hard to describe to someone what it is about the way the ink lays on the page that I love….only other fountain pen lovers can understand and we call it “shading”. I love watching the lines darken and lighten as I move the pen. People can’t understand why enthusiasts need “so many” pens and I think it is because each pen has a different feel and pulls the ink around in a different way, it’s own way. I played around with watercolour paints before I found fountain pens. I am not good at all at art, but the way the water moves the pigment around on the watercolour paper was very relaxing, I liken fountain pen use to that, and I think that is why I love them and fountain pen ink so much. Watching the various colours and properties of fountain pen ink on the right paper is my form of relaxation and bliss. My18yr old daughter now loves them too, and by taking them to school she has introduced a few friends….who now find some enjoyment in taking notes in class 😆. I keep some Pilot Varsities in my purse to give away, hoping to convert newbies as much as I can.

  • @TrumpetGuy723
    @TrumpetGuy723 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens have given me a new appreciation for hand writing. I look forward to writing now when using a fountain pen. It’s a great hobby!

  • @user-pv8cw6xi5p
    @user-pv8cw6xi5p 2 роки тому

    I used to use fountain pens 25 years ago (as part of school curriculum in Mongolia) and never used it since. I recently inherited my grandpa's fountain pen and started loving it! I found that using fountain pen and writing is the quickest way to relieve stress. Due to it's effortless glide on the paper, the pen itself disappears and it's just my thoughts and the ink on the paper. It also opened up a side of me that appreciates small things in life. Oh the joy of watching the ink pool up and dry!

  • @commoninternetperson4461
    @commoninternetperson4461 2 роки тому +1

    This was just the video I needed! I’m looking into purchasing my first Kaweco (I’ve only been using Lamy up till now) and wasn’t sure what nib to get between the broad and the medium. Although the broad looks fabulous, I think for an everyday pen, the medium is the way to go. Thanks again for the video!

  • @MummyBrown
    @MummyBrown 2 роки тому +1

    I’m an educational artist that prefers pen and ink with watercolor as my mediums of choice. Fountain pens and their nib pliability have been the most fun for me to experiment with expression and mood. You haven’t seen sci-art till you see it done with an interesting nib and a couple of splashes of watercolor to spark some life into something you may never have given a second thought to before! For me, my art is a way to teach people of all ages that nature is one heck of a muse. The voice of my art is my fountain pens.
    Add the Kaweco durability to the mix and you have a strong, dependable tool that can hack nature walks with you for life.

  • @kristenquartz_4058
    @kristenquartz_4058 2 роки тому

    Thank you for another great video! Fountain pens really have changed my life in more ways than one. I have really gotten back into journaling and exploring the world through my writing. And had encouraged me to do more every day. 🖋 Thank you again for another great video.

  • @leigh_the_bee8876
    @leigh_the_bee8876 2 роки тому

    I’ve had some fountain pens for many years but had gotten out of the habit of using them and writing for fun, in general. Since the pandemic, I began looking for another outlet - particularly as we are also in the middle of fertility treatment (which has been a long old journey).
    I found a level of catharsis through writing, journalling, and learning to sketch/paint. I’ve never been a creative person - I’m much more analytical - although all my family are artistic in different ways. I always felt like the odd one out. Having re-discovered the joy of writing has been such a blessing and has helped me to consider what I really want out of life & to refocus on the important things - family, mindfulness, all things analogue, and enjoying every day we have in the best way we can.

  • @arabesquejacob8176
    @arabesquejacob8176 2 роки тому

    The thumbnail alone brought me here, I love Diamine’s Ancient Copper 😍 Great 👍🏽 video!

  • @OHohioIO
    @OHohioIO 2 роки тому

    I got my first 'fancy' pen because of your videos. Now I pen letters to my brother with my Kaweco Brass. It is a lost art and I thank you for keeping it relevant.

  • @pabloecklobar585
    @pabloecklobar585 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens have brought journaling and letter writing back into my life on a regular basis that has become theraputic. My boyfriend bought my my fisrt gift fountain pen for my birthday last year (Sailor Pro Gear Slim MF) and i have been writing him love letters with it ever since. My hobby for collecting really grew in 2021 and i went from having a couple of Preppy's that i bought many years ago, to having one of nearly every m,ajor brand and some in multiple nib sizes. Your videos on inks and your favourite pens has helped my collection to grow somewhat. The feeling of writing with a well made pen is second to none and I love when people want to spark a conversation with me because i am using "an old fashioned pen".

  • @Nessionessa
    @Nessionessa 2 роки тому

    I grew up in a country where you learn to write with fountain pens. So for me fountain pens are the first ever experience with writing. I wasn’t an active user all my life tho. With the pandemic it accelerated because I started writing and journalling more. The smooth feeling of writing with a fountain pen, the lowered strain, and the fact that each pen is an individual really drew me into this hobby!

  • @luthorish
    @luthorish 2 роки тому

    Writing journal with fountain pen during my relaxing time makes me happy. Testing pens, nibs, inks and paper and it's combination is an exciting journey. Watching ink, pen and nib reviews, help me a lot for getting the pen, ink and paper that I like the most. Thanks for sharing and the giveaway!

  • @farismajeed4689
    @farismajeed4689 Місяць тому

    I have ordered a Kaweco classic sports today after watching your videos. I had stopped using ink pens since long . Love ❤

  • @merredithoakes2967
    @merredithoakes2967 2 роки тому

    I have always enjoyed writing and stationery. Bringing fountain pens into the picture about 4 years ago only heightened that interest, and added a joy of exploring inks, different nibs and even adding watercolors to the mix. Life would be a lot darker (especially as a healthcare worker these last two years) without the opportunity to escape every so often for some precious moments to pause amidst the chaos of life and enjoy some quiet moments to write with a fine fountain pen on some lovely paper.

  • @klee_of_c8082
    @klee_of_c8082 2 роки тому

    Wonderful video! While I haven’t had the pleasure of owning a Kaweco fountain pen, I’ve owned others over the years. It was my Mom who first introduced me to the sophisticated joys of writing with fountain pen. To this day, a fountain pen has the power to transport me back to the golden age of my mother’s youth in the 1940s & 50s, enabling me to remain connected to her, though she has left us now. Does this improve my writing? I can’t say. But it certainly can’t hurt! Thank you for always inspiring us with your superb content.

  • @abigailchristopher4064
    @abigailchristopher4064 2 роки тому

    I got into fountain pens at the same time I was going through several diagnoses, life transitions, and family things. The itch to discover more inks, nibs, and paper kept me coming back to writing. To write write write and work through things, document, plan. To be grateful, to connect with myself, to be angry or *say bad words* or complain. Fountain pen communities gave me a opportunity to obsess over something and escape real life in those brief moments of in between.

  • @inkyphalanges3609
    @inkyphalanges3609 2 роки тому

    I am so grateful for discovering fountain pen. It opened up a big door for me to the world of writing! I begin my first daily journal in 2018 and it been helping with my mental health especially in the past years. Been acquiring a couple fountain pens in the past years and quickly become an unexpected hobby. I learned a lot about pens and journaling from watching your video. Thank you Alicia for the giveaway opportunity and the wonderful videos you always make!

  • @Richard_Barnes
    @Richard_Barnes 2 роки тому

    I wanted to use a fountain pen again in 2010 (previously it was 1977), so I started both that with a TWSBI 540 and a journal. Then I discovered Tomoe River paper and my addiction took off in a big way. I’m in the UK so the 1977 year I was at Primary school, aged around 9 and we progressed to fountain pens there for practice. I am 53 this year and will never stop using one. Thx for the giveaway chance and many congrats on the growth of your channel Alicia, it’s well deserved 🙂👍🏻😃

  • @patemmack7205
    @patemmack7205 2 роки тому +1

    Fountain pens have made my handwriting smoother and more like my Mom’s lovely script. They help me slow down just enough to concentrate on the letters and transitions.
    I love watching you write.
    Patti

    • @TheBoxOnCedar
      @TheBoxOnCedar 2 роки тому

      As someone who NEVER wrote in cursive after grade school, I was shocked by how much my handwriting resembles my mother’s now that I’m using a fountain pen. Such a lovely discovery! I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who was touched by this. ❤️

  • @JCWong
    @JCWong 2 роки тому

    Besides making my handwriting better, there's a lot of joy in using a fountain pen. I feel like it really makes me reflect on what I want to say before I put pen to paper and yet at the same time once I do begin writing it's so easy to switch to more stream of consciousness writing as well. Feeling the weight of a well-crafted, thoughtfully designed instrument in my hand makes my day a little bit brighter, and sometimes it's the simple pleasures in life that make life worth living 😊

  • @regina9085
    @regina9085 2 роки тому

    I had a rough time when I discovered fountain pens, almost three or four years ago. I never cared for ballpoint pens or rollerballs, but with fountain pens I could write about my bad experiences and losses in a therapeutic way. It really helped me and I am glad for the awesome community around these fantastic tools!
    Thank you for your videos, I love them 😊

  • @anuragkale6269
    @anuragkale6269 2 роки тому

    Working in tech I was glued to screen most of the time. I realised its effects during covid and decided to get a little more analog. A desire to be organized lead to bullet journaling that led to the purchase of my very first fountain pen. I haven't looked back since. Been 2+ years of using fountain pen as an adult, used a few times during school years. The obsession of fountain pens and writing now helps me keep a healthy balance between digital and analog world.

  • @LaurenFairwx
    @LaurenFairwx 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens have made the act of writing so much more fun for me again. They’ve reignited my love for journaling in a new way - a way that’s more about nurturing my mental health than about making something that looks nice. Just writing, when it’s with a pen and an ink I love, can warm my heart and soothe my soul, and I think that’s amazing. Especially during a time when I haven’t been able to see people I love or go places that make me smile, making the things I can do from home feel more special has been important to me and fountain pens do that - they make writing and journaling feel more special.

  • @krankypip
    @krankypip 2 роки тому

    I got into fountain pens because I wanted to play with ink colors in my journaling - I had no idea how much this would add to my life! There is so much joy, fun, and tactile satisfaction with using fountain pens. It is a connection to a very simple pleasure that is low-tech yet completely immersive. I find myself looking for new ways to write just to use my pens. I have no one in my local life that understands this interest, let alone has ever used a fountain pen, so finding a channel like yours is so refreshing and I love watching your videos!

  • @saurabhchanda653
    @saurabhchanda653 2 роки тому

    I have been using fountain pens all my life. We started using them in 5th grade when we made the switch from pencil to pen. However, it is only recently I started using anything other than my 8 year old Parker Vector and the black quink ink. I realised there is a whole world of variety out there. Recently I had been in quite a slump, but this hobby really helped me get back into the pleasure of writing by hand. I'd been putting off studying and I only started again because of fountain pens. So, I'm just grateful because I can re-access my creative side.

  • @lorifredette445
    @lorifredette445 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens have brought joy back to writing again. They have also given me so much to research.

  • @meilingreview
    @meilingreview 2 роки тому +1

    I've begun to write with fountain pen to improve my handwriting, but i've discovered in it a way of deeply relax, being concentrated only on the pen and the movement of my hand.
    I write with a fountain pen almost everyday, most part of the time i don't really care about what i'm writing, i just grab a book and write few sentences or just some random words...

  • @daily_cookies
    @daily_cookies 2 роки тому

    I started writing with fountain pen about a year ago. It calm me down and sometimes bring me to another world when i drawn into the words and thoughts that flows trough the nib. Guess what, sometimes nibs talk and tell a story too. A huge plus is the wonderful community.
    Thank you for another great video

  • @mariabhuri
    @mariabhuri 2 роки тому

    I bought my first fountain pen in January 2021 at what I think was my rock bottom. I decided to do morning pages since I journaled a lot when I was a teen. I was hoping that journaling again would help me sort through the chaos of my broken life. Finding a fountain pen and picking out an ink was so exciting for me. It really took me out of a writing slump of 6 years. I filled up 5 huge journals with my fountain pen in 2021 because I was obsessed with it. I really hope in 2022 I can practice writing in better penmanship and I want to explore more options. The more I watch your videos the more I learn about the pen and paper combo. I’d love to try a new pen and see what it can teach me about life

  • @dokochu
    @dokochu 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens have completely changed my relationship to writing. I always loved stationery and writing utensils, but only used them for art. I used to never write anything by hand because regular ballpoints would require too much pressure to write with, and other writing utensils, even the ones I liked, were not really that exciting to use for writing. Deciding to try out a fountain pen was pretty random, but I figured it would allow me to write without any pressure whenever I needed to write something. Well, I ended up loving using a fountain pen so much that I started journaling and writing a lot, just for the sake of writing and enjoying the experience. Then I started exploring other fountain pens, nibs, papers, and inks. I never imagined I would enjoy writing so much, but it's become such a natural and pleasant part of my life now. Journaling helps me work through my thoughts and feelings and using a planner helps me organize my life. I always had trouble sticking to journaling or using a planner whenever I tried them out in the past, but with fountain pens it's always exciting.

  • @sinilahti2252
    @sinilahti2252 2 роки тому

    I've rediscovered fountain pens quite recently, but I'm still a beginner and there's a lot to learn. Next, I would love to have a metal Kaweco and try different nib sizes and inks; I now have two plastic ones and I use cartridges. Fountain pens and your channel have inspired me and made me write more! Your videos are so inspiring and calming, I just love them, thank you❤️

  • @adorta
    @adorta 2 роки тому

    Started using fountain pens five years ago when trying to learn cursive. It became a passion, a getaway, a way to become more present, relaxed and mindful. Also having both my parents pass on a short period of time made me realize I need to live and take care of myself before others, and FPs kept me grounded during this whole awful period of time, FPs gave me hope, something to look forward. Being in Argentina makes it difficult to get some pen brands, but the ones that are available here are really good and allowed me to pamper myself with some beautiful pieces. Pd:

  • @verenastockebrand1829
    @verenastockebrand1829 2 роки тому +1

    I've used fountain pens since I was a child and I've never liked to write with something else as much as I do with fountain pens. One pen is all it takes to have endless possibilities: new inks, new nibs, new paper ... It won't look the same and yet in the end, it's only one pen. I think I like that fountain pens are kind of an analogy for people. We are all ever-changing although hopefully true to ourselves, and we are able to experience so many different things, either by sticking to what we know (I've only used blue ink for most of my life, but even then there are so many options) or exploring outside our comfort zone, new colours, new pens,... I also think writing with a fountain pen makes us more mindful of the moment and the act of writing itself, as we carefully decide which pen and which ink to use. In a way, it makes what we write more valuable, or at least I always cherish more the words I have written in fountain pen than any other. Thank you.

  • @onceuponadecemberful
    @onceuponadecemberful 2 роки тому

    Fountain pens make me want to use them. So I had to find a way to use them! I found your channel after impulse-buying a Hobonichi Techo and watching your video on how you're using it for journaling. I haven't consistently kept a journal since I was a teenager but I always knew in the back of my mind how helpful it would be for my mental health and overall wellbeing if I were to pick it up again. So I dug out my small beginner FP collection and my stack of unopened Leuchtturm notebooks (I'm always buying notebooks thinking that this time it'll be the one I use, and it never is!) and started journaling...and kept journaling. Now I feel the pull to write a little at least every couple of days, most of the time more. And it is helping my sanity! I traveled recently with only a ballpoint gel pen and I sorely missed my fountain pens even just for those few days. It makes the writing experience so much better. SO MUCH.
    I'm so glad I found your channel when I did. It was just the push I needed to do the thing.

  • @chocolatebunny98
    @chocolatebunny98 2 роки тому +1

    I found fountain pens when I had started journaling to help with keeping myself accountable on my goals. Fountain pens have really been a catalyst in my journaling experience and encouraged me to write so much more that I now write just about anything and everything. It is the medium that allows me to better my relationship with myself

  • @dillonf7402
    @dillonf7402 2 роки тому

    i started writing at a very difficult time of my life in order to cope with a lot of the things I was dealing with. I had just moved away for college, just ended a long term relationship, and lost contact with all of my old friends. Journaling was my way of getting all of my thoughts out now that I didn’t have people close to me to share what I felt. I got my first fountain pen (a kaweco sport!) because i was writing a lot more than i previously had been, and could justify the cost since i would actually use it. Since then it has completely changed how i interacted with the world and journaling. As a design major i was stuck in a rut because i felt like all the bad things going on in my life had blocked my creativity but using fountain pens really pulled me out of that rut and reinstated my creativity. I started going out to write, sketch, anything that let me put ink on paper, because that feeling of putting in a new cartridge made me feel like i was accomplishing something and it had been a while since i had felt that good. since then fountain pens have really become something that makes me feel safe, and i never leave my room without my notebook and pen.

  • @linda5454
    @linda5454 2 роки тому

    I have always had a fountain pen of some sort not far from me since elementary school, that is a very long time now! Writing with a fountain pen seems to comfort, relax, rejuvenate, and bring some happiness. There is just something about a fountain pen and the way ink flows thru it. Thanks also for your nib comparisons specifically the extra fine and fine.......

  • @leahgonz
    @leahgonz 2 роки тому +1

    Fountain pens have been good for my mental health. I discovered them last year when I decided to try to be more consistent with journaling/writing. Also, fountain pens are making me even more mindful. I used to get frustrated that I couldn’t find refills for the ballpoint pen that I like so I always end up buying new and discarding perfectly good pens. I’m glad I don’t have to do that with fountain pens. Although, I started with a few too many beginner pens to try nibs and inks, and now I’m realizing I’m still a 2-3 pen type of gal and don’t really need them all. I’ve been planning to destash and save up for a good pen that will last long. 🙂 Thanks for this giveaway! Also, your videos are so calming. And I really appreciate this one because I’ve been researching Kaweco nibs lately. 😄