I was inspired by Derek over at dwrdnet on YouTube to attempt my very own “Use Starter Pens for One Week” Challenge. I like to think of the this as a Platinum Preppy Challenge as these were some of my first fountain pens and the one I’ve loved the most.
If you want to try this challenge for yourself, the goal is to go back to those under $20 pens that made you fall in love with fountain pens. Maybe for you it was a Pilot Kakuno. Or a Varsity. Maybe it was something else entirely. Whatever they are, dig them out of the drawer or wrestle them back from your kids for a week and give them a chance to shine.
If you have the original cartridges, take decision making out of the process and just pop in that cartridge. If, like me, those cartridges are empty or dried out, give them a quick clean and eye dropper them with your favorite ink. Worst case, find a converter you can use.
My goal is to re-embrace that initial love and excitement that I got when I first tried some of these pens. I also remember that these pens are actually pretty good.
For my challenge, I am using Platinum Preppy and a Platinum Prefounte. I recently acquired two of the new Platinum Preppy Wa “Modern Maki-e” Edo Monogatari (3rd Edition) pens ($13) in Neko (cat) and Hanabi (fireworks). I filled the Hanabi by refilling an empty cartridge with Kaweco Caramel Brown. I wanted one of my Preppies to be filled Caramel Brown since that will match the ink I was using for my planner. The Neko was filled with Monteverde Birthday Cake for my other journal for color consistency.
I also have a classic black Platinum Preppy in the 02 nib size (EF) which I filled with a Platinum Carbon Black ink cartridge. This will be my drawing and sketching pen, of course.
And finally, I have a Prefounte in teal that I filled with a matching ink, Monteverde California Teal. I didn’t have an extra cartridge to refill it so I had to go in search of a converter. I think I stole it out of one of the many Platinum Desk Pens I own.
I think my biggest hurdle will be that the majority of the Preppies are the 03 which is equivalent to a fine or medium fine which is a bit wider than I normally use. This could be a big issue with my planners which includes a Hobonichi Weeks (with iffy paper) and a B6 Stalogy. Since both books are fairly small and my handwriting is pretty tiny so I’m hoping the nib widths aren’t too wide for me.
The other issue is that the nibs are smoother than I am used to using. As a die hard Sailor F nib user, I am more accustomed to nibs with a bit more friction when I write. These smoother nibs make me want to use slightly toothier paper to slow down my writing.
Last-Minute Addition:
At the last minute, I added in a makeshift Kakuno since I don’t own one. I did however have a Pilot Prera and a Pilot F nib from a very old entry level Pilot pen from days-gone-by that makes a good substitute for the Kakuno. Preras are more expensive but use the same style nibs as a Kakuno so from a sheer writing experience, I think it will be a fair comparison. The Pilot F nib is definitely finer that the Preppy 03 nib so I think that will make a difference for my day-to-day writing.
We’ll see how this goes. Are you ready to challenge yourself too? What pens will you use? I’ll be back next week with my results!