✍️ Write Your Legacy with Style!
The Parker Frontier Matte Black Gold Trim Fountain Pen combines luxury and functionality, making it the ideal writing instrument for professionals. Its elegant design and ergonomic features ensure a comfortable writing experience, while the high-quality materials reflect a commitment to excellence.
A**R
BEST PARKER PEN YOU CAN BUY
Complete reviewPens and inks under Considerration -1. Parker Vector Metallix (F) with Parker Quink Black2. Parker frontier Matte Gold Trim (F) with Lapis Bard Irish Joe3. Pilot Metropolitan (F) with Waterman Red4. Pilot Metropolitan (F) with Parker Quink Blue5. Lamy Safari (M) with Pelikan 4001 Violet6. Lamy safari (M) with Lamy T52 Turquoise7. Lamy 2000 (F) with Lamy T53 Crystal AmazoniteOut of all of the above mentioned pens"Pilot Metropolitan" truely justifies the price, consistent writer whether you choose one pen over other both fine nibs have same width. Looks a classical masterpiece i have no problem with weight of pen or grip (normal 6 feet tall man),.. Only bad part is convertor is old style, you need to buy CON 40 converter for another 600 INRLAMY SAFARI seems overvalued, should be around 2000 INR, both pens feel different but very very smooth can be used whole day for writing compared to pilot metropolitan, though both nibs are MEDIUM but feel slightly different. (not the case with pilot)Parker vector Metallix I would say go ONLY if you have not much of money or just want to start with fountain pens, writing with this is good, pen is very short so not so comfortable (FINE) is comparable to pilot , BUT BUT,..... NONE of the OTHER pens dry, but I had weird experience with Parker Metallix that it gets dry ink if not used for a week, LAMY and Pilot on other hand can be used without headache after a month (Although I know it will be futile to do comparison of pen which is hardly 5 times cheaper with set of expensive ones) but I SAY SKIPParker Frontier is also FINE, writes good but definitely not on the finer side, better to go for this than VectorLamy 2000 fountain pen is true gem of fountain pens cannot be compared with the others (and should not be 😂) it's expensive with price of INR 25000, but go only if you love writing,. I do write alot so for me its ok. But first make a habbit of admiring the cheap ones.---------NOW coming to InksParker Quink is truely what justifies the price - depth of color is awesome for INR 100, writes good,. Consistent and dries quicklyBest ink you can buy is "Pilot Iroshizuku" and Lamy T53 Crystal collection I have both but could not show sample of Iroshizuku,.. Both costs INR 1500 so not on affordable side,. But fantastic inksPelikan 4001 is one of the affordable and yet beautiful inks (use with medium nib) to feel the color shading effects.... You can go for it!!Waterman Ink goes with its name, it's watery (Not Bad) but takes time to dry out,.. But rich in color little costly but comparable to Pelikan, makes Pelikan better ink.Lapis Bard Irish Joe is good but expensive, ink dries in between Pelikan and Waterman,.. LOOKS ugly till wet but it's looks jaw dropping BEAUTIFUL once dries, lots of highlights and definitely worth the price.Lamy Ink T52, Ah! Again as Lamy pens it's expensive better to skip this and jump directly towards Pilot Iroshizuku inkLamy crystal ink i use only with Lamy 2000, ink is good but very expensive than Pilot Iroshizuku, thus making Pilot ink a better choice anyday.Now coming to which Nib Size to chooseIf you write small really small then go for fine nibs, so Pilot Fine is go to pen if money is not a constraint.Medium Nibs on other sides highlights the shades of inks, much smooth and makes fountain pen a true gem of engineering., I would say if not sure GO with MEDIUM, it's definitely make you into fountain pens.It does not matter how expensive or how cheap pen or ink or watch you use., just you should love it,.. Cultivate a habbit of writing its worth of.
A**R
Classy Parker .
Looks classy in the world of cheap ball-pens ,Matte finish feels good ,Ink flows well,Nib is not fine its more of a medium size(European),Writing is effortless and smooth on any paper .
T**Y
A nice pen overall - READ THE REVIEW FOR BETTER OPTIONS
★ # To begin with:- I received the pen with some noticeable scratches, but given the price I paid, which was just ₹450 after factoring in Cashkaro discounts and additional discounts from Amazon, I can overlook this flaw.- I have significant experience with fountain pens and own a substantial collection. My review is based on this experience.- It's important to consider the price tag of ₹450 when evaluating this pen. If you find it in the ₹500-600 range, you might want to explore other options I've listed below.★ # Now, let's delve into the pen: (For a comprehensive purchase decision, please read the entire review)- The pen exhibits excellent ink flow.- Contrary to Indian standards for fine nibs, this pen's nib leans more towards a medium nib. I've included a side-by-side comparison with another (f) nib for reference.- Don't expect significant line variations with this pen. There is no flex at all.- NOT FOR THE BEGINNERS, as they tend to press the pen like ball pens against the paper and that will surely hamper the experience.- While it's a bit on the heavier side, you'll likely get used to it over time.- This pen is delicate and prone to scratches, so handle it with care.- Although the cap can't be posted, due to the pen's size, this isn't an issue.- It's well-suited for extended writing sessions, thanks to its remarkable ink flow, which reduces the need to press hard against the paper.- The nib removal and cleaning process is straightforward, thanks to the clip mechanism in the feed, nib, and section.★ # Now, let me recommend some alternative pens within the same price range:- If you're open to Chinese pens, Jinhao 911/X450/X750 offer excellent (arguably the best) options in this price range.★ For non-Chinese pens, consider the following: - At around ₹350, the Click Aristocrat (Indian) stands out with superior nib quality. It's also adaptable for eyedropper use and offers a flex nib option. - For approximately ₹400, Beena V'Sign Neo (Indian), the newer sibling of Beena Lincoln is a preferable choice, particularly for beginners. - At ₹350, you can also opt for the Platinum Preppy (Japanese), a reliable pen that can hold ink without drying out for a month, and it's compatible with eyedropper conversion. - In the ₹550-600 range, the Click Orion (Indian) is an eye-catching half-ebonite pen, also available with a flex nib option. - Finally, within the ₹450-550 range, Kanwrite pens like Relik, Saloon, and PC are solid options. Kanwrite, the pride of the nation is known for its quality nibs & ensures you can't go wrong with their pens.
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A comparación de otros bolígrafos de la marca este es de polimero y no de aluminio
Costoso para sus componentes y viene sin tinta
E**G
I've never had a pen this cheap that I enjoyed this much
I was wary because the other reviews indicated that the nib would be scratchy. In my experience, the pen writes very smoothly for the most part with minimal skipping. The aesthetic is top tier for me as I really like the contrast between the gold trim and the matte black. I write small so I prefer a fine nib and I've had no issues to that end. It's my daily driver at this point and it was well worth the relatively low price.
N**D
Nice one
I received one and it was not smooth, so I called Amazon. They refunded it and the new one is working great.
B**A
In love with this fountain pen
I love Parker and this fountain is a blessing. Super comfortable and very smooth to write with. It's a bit on the chunky side but I love that as it's sturdy in the hand. Yet another brilliant design by Parker
M**O
Recomendable pluma.
Excelente pluma. Suave, flujo regular, buen balance de peso para largas jornadas de escritura. Recomendable.
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