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Kaweco CLASSIC SPORT Fountain Pen Bordeaux with 23 Carat Gold-Plated Steel Nib and Iridium Tip for Ink Cartridges I Sport Fountain Pen 13 cm I Nib: F (Fine)

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Color: Bordeaux


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Style: Fine


Features

  • RELIABLE FOR EVERY DAY I The Kaweco Sport fountain pen is available in five different nib sizes, making it ideal for any type of writing. The steel nibs are Made in Germany.
  • OVER 100 YEARS KAWECO SPORT I Classic design combined with modern materials in limited collection colours convinces with the latest technology, pleasant feel & a noticeably smooth writing experience.
  • COMPACT & LIGHT I The lightweight but robust Kaweco fountain pen has the ideal pocket size of 10.5 cm when closed, and grows to an average size of 13 cm with the cap reattached.
  • QUALITY SINCE 1883 I Our products are hand-assembled and individually inspected in Nuremberg, the city renowned for its pencils. First-class quality, high functionality and the best service has always been our priority.
  • THE PERFECT WRITING TOOL is what you are guaranteed to find in our broad product range from pencils to fountain pens to ball pens.

Description

This beautiful classic sport fountain pen from Kaweco is made from bordeaux coloured plastic and gold-plated stainless steel. The fountain pen has a size of 13 cm.

Brand: Kaweco


Writing Instrument Form: Fountain Pen


Color: Bordeaux


Ink Color: Blue


Age Range (Description): Adult


Manufacturer: ‎Kaweco


Brand: ‎Kaweco


Item Weight: ‎0.353 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.12 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches


Item model number: ‎KAWECO-10000483


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Bordeaux


Closure: ‎Screw Off Cap


Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness): ‎F


Material Type: ‎Plastic


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Point Type: ‎Fine


Ink Color: ‎Blue


Tip Type: ‎fountain


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎暂无


Date First Available: November 23, 2011


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  • Smooth quality and historical
Color: Bordeaux Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Fine
This writes well with a fine nib. Smoother than my Chinese pens. It lives with a little notepadin my purse but I'll need to make something to carry it in so it won't get lost. I think it's about 1/2" shorter than I'd like so maybe a student or parkeo is next. The color is a dark brownish red and looks great with caramel brown cartridges. It did not work with the Dryden cartridges and they are supposed to be universal. I ordered a cap clip separately in bronze and it looks nice but I'm not sure why the pens didn't come with them to begin with. I've heard the converters are ridiculously small so I won't invest in that. Very cute pen. Love that the lid screws on. I would buy again but would also check out slightly bigger options. This pen has to be posted which is not a problem. It's balanced and not heavy and the cap stays on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024 by Liza

  • I am now a Kaweco convert. A great every day carry pen.
Color: Black Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Broad
Kawecos are cool because they write well and they are easy enough to deal with. It's a very similar feeling to a Lamy. Both are reliable German pens you'll probably use instead of your fancy gift pens in the case because they just work nicely. When you buy these on amazon always confirm that you are getting the metal box. This one just came in a plastic bag and I felt shorted. The little tins are nice. I have an aluminum one as well, and i like that slightly better because it feels better in my hand. They are both short pens that could be in your pocket. This one is plastic so I would not gift it to someone unless they are already a pen geek. Normies would say "oh a plastic fountain pen, thanks" the nibs on these things are steel (gold colored) and they are a joy to use (truly a lamy-quality experience) after you've fought visconti's uneven, weird, frustrating, but super expensive palladium nib. refills do leak a bit out the nib sometimes so really wipe it off. It's easy to get a leak in the cap section that will then put ink at the end of the barrel section when you post the cap. because these things are small it's hard to clean out the cap other than by rinsing it with water. the kaweco piston converters are tiny. Granted the pen is small but looking in the barrel section one would be forgiven for thinking that there's a bunch of wasted volume in there. Therefore, it's time to try the silicone grease trick that is supposed to allow one to just fill the barrel section with ink. I am thinking you could get like 3mL of ink in there no problem. Plastic pens only; do not attempt with the aluminum or brass models. You need those threads to seal. Kawecos are awesome. I wish they made a bigger size for export to the US. I'd buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2021 by John M

  • I should have got it sooner
Color: Black Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Medium
I have nothing bad to say about this pen - for the price, I find it to be an excellent writer, with an unique design. I had been attracted to the design for quite some time and I also wanted to have a nice pocket pen that I can travel with, but I had seen quite a few reviews that said that the nib had problems, such as skipping or "baby's bottom" or being to dry. First of all, the Kaweco Sport is a great travelling companion because of its compact size, its price range and the fact that it take international cartridges. I actually did take it on a plane trip (my first with a fountain pen) and used it on the plane with a cartridge and all was well. My only very small criticism of the pen's construction is that I feel that the cap seems to be ever so slightly too large for the barrel - in terms of the way it fits on it, there is some movement and it is not tight enough. The cap is perfectly secure when posted, because it posts so deeply, but there is some play between the barrel and the cap. Where the pen truly shines for me though is in the smoothness of the nib, which has a very unique feel to it that I had not expected from a 20 dollar pen - I absolutely love the feel of the medium nib but it is very hard to describe. The way it is tuned is just unique feeling and so buttery. I would encourage you not to judge the pen's performance on just the cartridge it comes with, the Kaweco ink seemed to be on the dry side - and the pen seemed to skip at first for me too. I have since cleaned it and refilled the cartridges with wetter inks and it is one of my favorite writers - and it has made me want to get another Kaweco with a different body and the same nib. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2018 by Clara Clara

  • It fits in a jeans pocket -- any other questions?
Color: Black Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Broad
Summer is coming, which means t-shirts, which means no shirt pockets. Modern times have loaded our pockets -- what ever happened to car keys? now it's transponders. Cell phones keep growing, and wallets are filled with credit cards, and insurance cards. So why not have a fountain pen that you can slip into the side pocket of a pair of jeans? You never know when you're going to write a check (or do you pay with a credit card or with your cell phone? It's logical, unless you have a crossbody bag or a fanny pack in which you can carry just about any pen you like. Still, if the idea of a pocket pen appeals to you, the Kaweco sport is an excellent choice. It really is small enough to be slipped into a pocket, and when posted it's long enough to be comfortable for writing. I saw one of the YouTube mavens complain that it's too light, and recommeded one of the metal pens -- aluminum, steel, or bronze. That's totally subjective. If you liked the Lamy Safari this will be fine -- and it's very affordable. Besides that, it's an excellent pen -- writes smoothly even on the cheapest paper, and with the cap posted, is comfortable, although it might be too small for people with large hands. The one obvious problem is the very limited ink supply. This is a pen for the forms that you have to sign in a physician's office and not a lot more unless you want to carry spare cartridges. It's not for meetings and seminars where you expect to be taking notes all day. I think the Kaweco sport has been around virtually unchanged since 1935 -- so it must have something going for it. As others have noted, it comes with a spare (blue) cartridge that's tucked in the body of the pen, so tap it one or twice and the cartridge will come out. While the idea of a pocket fountain pen seems a bit weird, as a writing instrument, this is a pen, priced for beginners, that is much better than the price would indicate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022 by Samuel D. Uretsky

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