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Handmade in Florence, Visconti’s Rembrandt fountain pen was introduced in 2009. It features a variegated resin body and a postable magnetic cap, both of which are unique to this model Read More
The pen was advertised to come with a converter. Well there was a converter pictured, no mention in the ad of course. So not only did the pen not come with a converter there is no converter available. A waste of 200 bucks. I also dont love the quality for the price. Be careful what you buy here.
Rembrandts have been some of my favorite pens, with their nice resin, nifty magnetic cap, and beautiful nib. My new Rembrandt had a small plain nib with geometric engraving rather than the large, ornate Visconti nib I loved. Boo! badly played, Visconti! The new dull, boring nib writes ok in a nail-ish way. I believe this will be the new Rembrandt nib of the future; so in the war between style and efficiency, another one bites the dust. I took a star for this effrontery.