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Ensso PIUMA Raw Aluminum Fountain Pen

Ensso PIUMA Raw Aluminum Fountain Pen

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Named for the Italian word for feather, the PIUMA fountain pen from Los Angeles–based Ensso is a study in functional simplicity. It’s precision-machined from a solid block of raw aluminum and fitted with a German-made Bock #6 nib Read More

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A community member
Jun 25, 2019
For those who were in the last drop that was cancelled after numerous delays, some good news for you: Ensso currently has a sale on their site for both the Raw Al and Black Al - https://www.ensso.com/collections/frontpage. Use coupon code SUMMER19 for 30% discount. Get them while they're available! Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with Ensso... just looked on their website after I received the email that the latest drop was cancelled.
Filippo
4
Jun 11, 2019
I finally got my pen - I live in Italy and I had to wait because of customs and two additional weeks in which it seemed to be missed😲. I like how it looks like. the shape and the minimalist design. I was afraid about it rolling down from the desk, but it was not so difficult to keep an eye on it to avoid such an event. Its name is well chosen: you do not feel it’s weight, it’s a real “piuma”. I got a 1.1 calligraphy nib instead of the broad one I expected based on the drop description. I never had such a type of nib, but it was a nice discovery. I like how it writes and the variation of line you get especially if you write slowly. Maybe a little scratching, but I consider it a sort of vintage feeling. Really satisfied about the purchasing, the only downside is the long waiting we Europeans face after we buy an item on Drop.
jceaser
359
May 24, 2019
I have this pen and I love it. It's so shinny, the size is great. Weight is obviously less than the Brass version (if you'r lucky enough to have one).
rickstar
7
May 24, 2019
Would love the titanium & brass versions when they become available!
A community member
May 23, 2019
I like the design of this pen. I also have another pen with a Bock #6 and it's actually quite smooth so I'm hoping the same with this pen. I do wish that the Ti version was available though.
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Optionsguy
37
May 23, 2019
I love the design. It is similar in appearance to the Fisher Space pen that I always carry. I don’t like stub nibs though which are not practical for everyday writing. Could I replace this with a Goulet #6 for example? If not, I’ll have to pass.
Filippo
4
Apr 6, 2019
A contribution from Europe to this drop :-). I like its “minimalist” design. On Amazon I found a black version of this pen, but I prefer the aluminum color. This is the first time I buy a Bock nib: let’s try, it might be going back to when I was a child who could buy only cheap fountain pens and so I was always stained with ink. This drop is also a trial to check the impact of Italian customs: finger crossed. I hope the trial to have shipments from Europe for Europeans would work!
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smitbret
20
Apr 5, 2019
For $55, this pen is a steal. The fact that it only comes with a stub nib will probably deter a few people but it's a standard Bock #6/250 so you can pick up a new unit directly from ensso (currently sold out except for <B>) or from Vaness for $20. You'd be into it $75 which is still less than it's normal going price of $79. I have had one for about 7 months and the only knock is that I am just not a huge Bock fan. The nibs are really springy and wet compared to a Japanese, Lamy, Jowo, etc. but other than that, the pen is fantastic.
the_pendit
46
Apr 5, 2019
WHY DOES THIS LOOK LIKE IT HAS AN ARCHITECT GRIND?
MrSharkbait
479
Apr 6, 2019
the_penditI noticed that too. Looks nice though.
neil.r
120
Nov 1, 2018
Did anyone else join this drop? I like the design of this pen, but not how it writes. I ordered an EF and it lays down sloppy, wet lines. The tines look like they were bent and bent back (I'm not having any luck re-aligning them). :-(
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