✒️ Write smart, write sharp — the pen that smiles back!
The Pilot Kakuno Fine-Nib Fountain Pen features a precision fine nib and an ergonomic triangular grip designed for beginners. Its unique smile-shaped ink vent ensures smooth ink flow, while the sleek black body with a gray cap offers a modern, professional look. Made in the USA, this pen combines functionality with playful design to elevate your everyday writing experience.
Manufacturer | Pilot |
Brand | PILOT |
Model Number | FKA-1SR-GYF |
Colour | gray |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Triangular |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
Material | fka |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Ink Colour | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | FKA-1SR-GYF |
Manufacturer | Pilot |
Country of Origin | Japan |
S**A
A good pen that with proper maintaince can last so long a good investment
The media could not be loaded. It writes like a pencil as if it is very sharp and for small writing it is good if u want fluidity in the writing u write for long hrs and u don't want to hear the scratch sound then I suggest u to with M nib. It is very best in the segment try to use good ink like parker quink or pelikan , triangular may be a bit odd as we are habituated to circular grip. Over I say this pen is very good
R**H
Fine!
Really good pen. I'm using a pilot CON-40 converter with it. The writing is fine and crisp with the fine nib attached. Not as smooth as I like, but should get better with use.
S**T
Almost 5 stars, one star reduced for a nitpick really!
The pen is good! There is smoothness in writing, the weight is perfect for me. My only issue, which I knew beforehand, is that it doesn't have a clip to keep it securely in my shirt pocket. If there was an option to give a 4.999 rating here, I would've given that! Still, in my personal opinion, it's a value for money purchase for sure.
V**H
Excellent fountain pen
After a long time,got a nice fountain pen (0.5mm)Smooth ink flow and nice grip
A**H
Upgraded from Parker Vector and loving it.
As a newcomer to the fountain pen world, i wanted to upgrade from Parker Vector to next best option - Pilot Kakuno. The Pilot Kakuno's reputation for its smooth writing experience and affordability makes it a popular choice. Despite the thinner 'fine' nib compared to the Parker Vector, the Kakuno's writing experience is far superior, with smoother strokes and consistent ink flow. Also, Pilot ink has more resistance to fading and an improvement over the Parker Vector's blue ink. Overall, the Pilot Kakuno represents a substantial upgrade for those using a basic fountain pen and seeking a reliable and enjoyable new pen.
C**R
The pen
The pen is expensive but when you will not regret it. The pen is smooth and starts immediately without getting stuck I would recommend this for students or fountain pen enthusiastsPilot has shown its quality and engineering on this overpriced but great pen
A**2
Just great!
First fountain pen bought after leaving school a long time back and very happy (black body and red cap version, with Fine nib). It puts down ink in a very consistent manner but has some feedback due to the fine nib. But the ink put down is so less that it dries quickly and there is no feathering or bleed through even on cheap paper. Can write fast if you can relax your hand and not press down. Paired with Con 70 convertor and Waterman Mysterious Blue ink. The pen looks basic but the grip is fantastic, only drawback is slightly short length and the if posted the cap edge is not smooth.
M**R
Converter is not included
It said in Q&A that convertor is included but only 1 cartridge is included in the pack
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