Jinhao Stabilized Wood Fountain Pen Review

Jinhao Stabilized Wood Fountain Pen Review

chrisrap52

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@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564
@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 - 09.09.2024 04:54

Interesting; I didn't know about this pen. I wish it had written better for you.

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@paulmchugh1430
@paulmchugh1430 - 09.09.2024 05:57

It is very interesting the "generic" pen had the better nib. I don't know if it is a Bock nib, but it did perform better, though I think the Jinhao branded pen is more visually attractive.

Maybe you can swap nibs in thee pens, not the feed.

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@laertica
@laertica - 09.09.2024 08:04

Thank you Chris for another interesting review in our world of pens and this, new to me, material of stabilized wood (I had to go educate myself a bit). To my eye, the Jinhao pen seems to have been stabilized with the “thick” resin solution (used on relatively softer woods because these allow a easier penetration by the resin). It is a costly and exacting process also based on completely slowly-dried wood. So, I would not buy the generic pen but trust Jinhao more to provide a better stabilized wood regardless of the nib.
And so now I look forward to your selection for the nib swap video.
Please keep your motivation up and your reviews coming.
🇨🇦

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@sunnycharacter
@sunnycharacter - 09.09.2024 22:33

Beautiful pen! Art reminds me of a Monet painting.

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@jeffreyclayman6922
@jeffreyclayman6922 - 10.09.2024 18:36

Thks as always! So is the conclusion the red version wasn’t a “true” Jinhao but this color and the others are?

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