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Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2025
QUE DEBEMOS HACER NO LLEGO LA PLUMA EN EL PAQUETE QUE SEÑALA…. SOLO LLEGARON DOS CAJAS DE FOCOS—-
Arborio
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2024
He de confesar que he sido gratamente sorprendido por la calidad y eficacia de varias marcas de plumas estilográficas chinas. El precio es muy bueno y la calidad es bastante decente. Ya no es necesario gastar fortunas para tener instrumentos de escritura que cumplen a creces su función y además son estéticamente agradables.
Pierluigi Ferrari
Comentado en México el 25 de abril de 2024
pluma hacia lo corto y algo pesadapero la escritura (si practicas un poco con la plumilla doblada) ofrece una amplia gama de trazos diferentes[no es una flex, por lo tanto la variación no es continua, pero modificando el ángulo entre la plumilla y el papel hay por lo menos cuatro grosores de trazos diferentes]
Javier.
Comentado en México el 4 de agosto de 2023
La pluma escribe bien y es bonita. El único pero es su peso, que dificulta su uso para escribir de forma continua.
Carlos E Martinez
Comentado en México el 30 de junio de 2023
Muy elegante y muy bonito.
Citlalli
Comentado en México el 8 de abril de 2023
Excelente material, lo único que no me gusto es que es muy pesada por lo que no puedes escribir con ella durante mucho tiempo
Danzbarr
Comentado en Australia el 2 de abril de 2023
The pen is heavy and is nice to hold, but it doesn't offer an easy writing experience. The nib seems to be low quality.
user-MBDQ6Q1
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 5 de julio de 2022
جميل وتستطيع التحكم بسمك الخط
Rafa Serrano
Comentado en México el 8 de diciembre de 2022
Me sorprendió la buena calidad de la pluma, el selo del tapón es muy firme y la escritura muy suave.Me encanta
Edgar Rubio
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2021
Me gustó el material de la pluma y escribe muy bien
F G
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de enero de 2021
I like the weight to this pen.
Michael Blue
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de junio de 2019
Review: Duke “Charlie Chaplain” Fountain PenFor those of you who are unfamiliar with Duke, they are a fountain pen company who make inexpensive pens which write and feel like typically more expensive pens. In that respect, this “Charlie Chaplain” edition is no different.First, this is a heavy, all brass-bodied pen. From the moment you pick it up, there’s a feeling of having something of real quality in your hands. There’s just something about “heft” and the inherent connotation of substance. Being of medium length, this places more of the weight into a smaller area as well, adding to the effect. The glossy black lacquer finish is a real thing of beauty.The body creates four distinct curves in profile, resembling the quirky suits worn by “The Little Tramp” himself. The upper finial, cap and barrel each striking a concave pose, while the cap band stands out in a concave appearance. Likewise, the finial ends are each deeply concave, giving this pen a very unique appearance.The cap band is silver with a brushed finish, again setting it apart from the body. It includes a “Duke” script emblazoned on the front and designs commemorating its namesake, including bow ties bordering the top and bottom and two shoes bookending a bowler hat and cane. Overall the Champlain is of medium length.Removing the pull-cap reveals a small iridium nib and iridium trim at both ends of a slightly concave, shiny, medium-sized grip section. The nib itself has the “Duke” lettering under the Duke crown and rays running out to a filigree border, giving the business end of the pen a very attractive look.Unscrewing the barrel from the section reveals the nicest universal converter I’ve seen yet. Shiny silver iridium metal parts and an internal spring agitator really add to the overall experience of working with a fine writing instrument here. It’s attention to detail like this in places where casual viewers will never see that makes the ownership experience so special for Duke owners.The nib is extremely smooth on paper, provides little line variation and decent reverse writing capability. Line width is more Medium than the advertised Fine, but I prefer that. Flow was good and reliable. As mentioned, the body is of medium length, and that makes it just a touch short for my hands to write with. Likewise, the small nib and short-medium grip section make the section-paper dimension just a touch short for me, forcing me to hold the pen at the trim dividing the section from the barrel. This is going to vary for each writer and most other reviewers haven’t mentioned any issues. The pen can be safely and securely posted, but the cap is quite heavy and could cause the pen to be unbalanced for some. Myself, I prefer to write unposted anyway.Final thoughts on this pen, and I come away with a real appreciation for the quality and attention to detail put forth here by Duke. Other than my personal inconvenience with the length, there’s nothing bad to say about this pen. For the money, it will make a deserving addition to any collection.
TRN
I bought the pen as it was Charlie Chaplin dedicated. The pen arrived without even a paper box, just a plastic sleeve. First thing I noticed was the pen has quite a bit of weight. Its a heavy pen (the heaviest I have ever own). Pros and cons of the pen -Pros -1. Decent size and finish2. Black lacquer looks elegant3. Butter smooth nib (medium) and I would say one of the best nibs I have used (Well I am comparing it top brands)4. Grip section is decent giving a comfortable writing experience.Cons -1. As mentioned above its very heavy. The cap section is extremely heavy. You cannot use it with cap posted. The pen may topple backwards from your hand2. The converter provided is flimsy and bangs against the metal barrel making an irritating sound. I will soon replace it with some other converter.I wanted to give 3.5 stars but you can either give 3 or 4 stars. I chose 4 stars as its Charlie Chaplin. Overall decent pen.
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