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Product Description
With an 18-karat-gold medium nib on one end and a stylus on the other, the Montegrappa Techn@02 is ready to write on either paper or screen. It features a carbon-fiber-reinforced resin body and a titanium cap and grip section, with an octagonal shape that lends a distinctive look and a comfortable, secure feel in the hand Read More
Anyone else find that their Techn@02 pens have a finicky nib? Mine has to be angled just right or it won't write at all. There isn't much play to it, but it is a wonderful smooth writer when I hit the sweet spot. The problem is said sweet spot being way too small.
So this would use any international converter? I jumped in the drop as soon as I saw it; couldn't pass up on a first Montegrappa pen for my collection but didn't notice it didn't include a converter.
This drop is great value.
Ironically, it would be better value if it didn't have that afterthought stylus.
I mean, a Titanium/Carbon fiber Montegrappa with 18kt gold nib for $300. If that's not a bargain I don't know what is.
Then you notice the stylus and you just can't ignore it. Yeah, sometimes more is less.
Even so, I'm having a hard time passing on this one.
From the description:
“Pocket clip with signature 1912 rotating sphere”
That is a cylinder, not a sphere. In this case it should be called ”roller”.
The stylus is just a plastic nib, not like an Apple Pencil.
In short, there is no “tech”in this pen.
NilsontayIt is a generic capacitive touchscreen stylus, which will work with any modern touchscreen smartphone or tablet. It isn't an electronic stylus like the type you would find on the Samsung Note or any of the Wacom drawing tablet computer accessories.
TipsyMacScotchslurpenNot even that. The only device that I have compatible with this stylus is my 3DS! It doesn't work on a capacitive screen and it doesn't work on a Wacom.
Beautiful!! I jumped aboard and there is no choice of nib and nowhere is nib/line size listed. I magnified nib picture and maybe this is a Medium...? Massdrop?