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OHTO Pocket Fountain Pens (2-Pack)

OHTO Pocket Fountain Pens (2-Pack)

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Established in 1929 in Tokyo, Japan, writing company OHTO is credited with many technical inventions, including the world’s first roller pen with a ceramic writing ball. The Poche, Rook, and Tasche fountain pens feature three distinct compact designs for your everyday carry Read More

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d.j.r
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Jan 22, 2018
Today my Tasche pens arrived. In a word: tiny.
Once posted this pen is a nice size and feels quite good in the hand. The nib is fine, which is my preference, and it feels good to write with. Will update post in the next few weeks if my outlook changes.
Very fast delivery to Australia. Thanks MD.
ravkesef
198
Dec 14, 2017
Add to my previous discussion posting: the more I use these pens, the more I like them, and for 10 bucks apiece, you just can’t go wrong. Look, if you want to spend a bit more for a really top-shelf pocket pen, go for the Kaweco Ice Sport—looks cool, and writes well. Of, if you’re budget will handle it, the Cult Pens Mini, a truly classy pen in the same size category. But again, $10 is a real bargain. Nice fine nib, don’t press hard on it.
Tikono
2
Nov 13, 2017
Posche writes very smoothly, and is light and simple to carry. No skipping. the problem I have is that the pen is not very functional if the lid is not posted, being about the length of a golf pencil without the cap. But the material on the inside of the cap that secures the cap to the barrel when posting seems to be very cheap plastic or rubber. After posting a couple of dozen times, the material stretched, and the cap wobbles when posted. Makes writing very uncomfortable.
blibster
12
Nov 9, 2017
Got my Tache and Rook. I like the Tache, it's a little bit heavy with the ink, but usable. Love having it in my pocket without noticing it's there. As for the Rook - nightmare! I opened it up and the inside of the cap (cheap nasty steel ring/tube) fell out. It looks like it's meant to be permanently fixed in place, but mine is in pieces. Fortunately Customer Services are onto it, but I am very disappointed at the quality and materials used.
mornite
82
Oct 31, 2017
Got the Rook and Pache. The nibs aren't amazing. Aside from that, I quite like the size and form factor. Has anyone found a good converter for these. Given their size, I was looking at small ones like this. https://www.ebay.com/itm/MINI-INK-CONVERTER-FOR-SMALL-FOUNTAIN-PENS/162149680096?hash=item25c0dfc3e0:g:78EAAOSwI-BWMTGS Thoughts?
Didjit
0
Oct 23, 2017
I'd ordered the Rook and the Tasche (blue). The Tasche has a nice flow to the ink. I love the compact size. And my favorite part: there's an O-ring on the backend that gives a great feel when posting the cap. However, I'm really disappointed in the Rook. It was the main reason for joining the drop, but I find that it writes very poorly. The nib is scratchy and it's miserly with the ink. I have to either slow way down or press too hard to get enough ink to flow. Anyone else find this? Is it possible I got a defective one?
shalula
0
Oct 21, 2017
These pens are not much.....the nibs are way different from one another. I consider them "cheap".
HowCee
0
Oct 19, 2017
Received mine today. I am really underwhelmed I must say. On one the nib is kind of loose and on the other the plastic insert that holds the nib and feed in place is loose an rotates inside the body. Both nibs were really scratchy from the start so I had to smooth them to be able to write with them. On a positive side I really like the design and feel of them in hand. They are still usable but not what i expected.
TheCH
0
Sep 29, 2017
Will these take standard sized cartridges?
ravkesef
198
Sep 28, 2017
I participated in an earlier drop and don’t regret it one bit. In addition to carrying several higher quality pens, I always carry a pocket sized pen in my pants pocket, and these form part of the rotation. $20 for two pens? You can’t go wrong, especially when they write as well as these do. It’s a funny kind of pen—the cap is as long as the barrel, and when posted, you have a full-length pen, albeit a bit on the slender side. As for the way it writes–absolutely nothing to complain about, and I’ve almost always got a Pelikan or equivalent in my pocket.
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