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From Faber-Castell, a penmaker whose history dates back to 1761 Germany, the Ondoro is classically styled with a hexagonal barrel that provides a comfortable grip. Available in your choice of resins or smoked oak wood, the barrel is framed by a chrome-plated metal cap and pocket clip, and is fitted with a stainless steel nib Read More
What a great pen. This is my second one. The materials are very high quality. The nib is smooth out fo the box. The Fine nib feels like ExtraFine to me. I still like it. This will be one of my workhorse work pens. Go buy one.
I purchased the smoked oak version. I’ve always been hesitant about wooden pens, but this pen is fantastic. The nib was smooth out of the box, and just beautiful to look at. The cap is a fingerprint magnet for sure, but I keep a microfiber cloth in the case with it. I would buy it again in a heartbeat!
I love how the pen flows over the paper[medium nib, historian.] As someone else commented earlier, the pen is heavy in my hand. Writing one A5 page is too much for my wrist. I will use this lovely pen for writing smaller cards to friends or gift cards.
The Ondoro is a very stylish pen, quite different with its chunky pentagon cross-sectional shape. It fits well in the hand and writes reasonably smooth - I don't post it as it would be top heavy. The converter is exceptional large hold a reasonable amount of ink. The finish on the pen is fine - where the section meets the barrel the seam virtually disappears when completed closed. The achilles heal of this pen is its inability to prevent the nib from drying out between use. It may just be the one I have, but in a day or two of nonuse and the pen will write with a thinner line until the feed begins to replenish. A week without use and the pen doesn't write until effort is put into priming the feed and nib.