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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
aawillis1956I just tried installing a spare std international style converter I had laying around and it seems to fit well. Haven't inked it up though.
Disappointed, wouldn't buy another without being able to try it out first. The quality control must be severely lacking at Visconti. The pen arrived loose in the box with ink everywhere, and for a pen that costs this much it should have no problems writing, the one thing a pen is expected to do. Constant hard starts and skipping. Pretty sad when much less expensive, Pilot and TWSBI pens, are better writers than this. The most this has going for it is that it looks good and the magnetic cap is cool. I will most likely have to pay someone to fix the ink flow issues. Sad thing is that I really want to like it, so frustrating. ☹️
dbeck69I am also very disappointed in the quality of this pen. There is a converter pictured and it did not come with one. Why is it in the picture. I will not purchase anything from Massdrop against as I feel the ad is disingenuous.
I just received my pen few days ago. I am currently using the blue ink cartridge come with the pen. When I am writing, the ink keeps breaking, so a part of the words are blank. I really like the body of this pen. What I can do with the ink breaking issue?
Is it my imagination or is this the first Visconti drop in over a year?
If so, does this suggest we might see other Visconti drops in the near future or have I just not seen the regular Visconti drops happening in the meantime?
Thanks.