Hey everyone,

Sorry for the typical ā€œrequirementsā€ post, but Iā€™ve been searching for a fountain pen and still canā€™t find the right one. Iā€™m hoping to get some recommendations!

Iā€™m looking for a pen similar to my Parker Urbanā€”perhaps a step up in quality. Hereā€™s what I love about the Urban: the metal body feels great in hand, and the design is sleek yet understated. Itā€™s been a reliable companion for over five years now, and I managed to snag it for just $5 or $10 during a clearance sale. Despite its quirks, itā€™s stuck with me while others have come and gone.

Now, this might sound like an ad, but itā€™s not! My relationship with this pen is a bit of a love-hate situation. It was plagued by ink skips and hard starts for years until I learned some nib-tuning techniques and sanded down the nib. Now, it writes beautifully, but itā€™s set a high bar that other pens havenā€™t met. Iā€™ve given away several pens to friends and family because they just didnā€™t click with me (pun intended).

One major sticking point for me is the cap mechanism. Most pens Iā€™ve tried have screw-on caps, which makes jotting down quick notes a bit of a hassle. What Iā€™m really after is a pen with a click-on, snap-on, or bump-sealed capā€”something with a satisfying seal that provides feedback when closed. Hereā€™s a rundown of what Iā€™ve tried so far:

  • Majohn M800 Acrylic with Bock Nib: It should have been the holy grail in my budget, given the glowing reviews, and it does write well. But it lacks a certain something I canā€™t quite put my finger on. Also, it has a screw-on cap.
  • Asvine V126: The screw-on cap was a drawback, and the vacuum filling mechanism kept breaking.
  • Various Chinese Pens (Hongdian, etc.): These are well-regarded by the community, but they just didnā€™t feel right for me. Jinhao 82: The build quality was a bit too low for my taste.
  • Jinhao X159: A great writer, but the screw-on cap meant I didnā€™t use it as much as Iā€™d like.
  • Jinhao Slip-On Cap Model: The slip-on cap was a plus, but I really want a cap that has a click, snap, or at least a bit of tactile feedback when it seals.

Iā€™m willing to splurge up to $100 if it means getting a solid pen that fits my needs. But if thereā€™s a well-built Chinese option for less, Iā€™d be happy to snag it too.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your help!

  • Thorned_Rose@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    My spouseā€™s Hongdian Black Forest has a very satisfying cap. Iā€™ve sat there uncapping and capping over and over just cause it feels so nice lol. I donā€™t normally like really hard nibs but it writes so nice I secretly covet it. Its also been super reliable.

    If you donā€™t mind second hand (since theyā€™re not made anymore), a Pelikan Level has the most enjoyable closing cap Iā€™ve ever experienced. Albeit Itā€™s a sightly unusual but unique looking pen.

    • SaveMotherEarthEDF@lemmy.worldOP
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      6 days ago

      Oh I was this close to making a purchase on the Hongdian, and I know the feeling. I have been secretly coveting my sisterā€™s wooden fountain pen by Hongdian. Thingā€™s a beauty and writes like a dream!