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Pilot Fountain Pen Kakuno - Clear Demostrator

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Pilot Fountain Pen Kakuno - Clear Demostrator

Brought in special from Japan, this attractive demonstrator features a glass-like transparency perfect for admiring your ink.

Kakuno means "to write" in Japanese, making this is a great beginner fountain pen. The thick barrel with a modest triangular grip make the pen incredibly ergonomic. The snap cap is solid and will not break away in a bag or pocket. The pen features a cute smiley face on the nib, which will smile at you whenever you are writing!

Features:

•Iridium tipped steel nib made in house by Pilot.
•Lightweight plastic barrel with a triangular ergonomic grip.
•Snap-cap.

Includes one proprietary Pilot black ink cartridge; Pilot converter for use with bottled ink can be purchased separately here.

Dimensions:
L: 13.1cm capped; 12.7cm uncapped; 15.9cm posted 
Weight: 11g

For more details on this pen, please check out our blog.

If you're not sure which nib size is for you, we have a blog post to help with that!

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AJ

Very smooth and overall an easy pen to clean which makes it an ideal starter pen with a charming nib! The length of the pen posted (with the cap on the back of the pen) when writing is very comfortable and overall its a light weight pen making it comfortable for writing quick notes.
I love this pen in particular because of the nib face featuring a silly tongue sticking out compared to the standard smiley or the family series of the kakuno available.

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Revi Ganel

Lovely pen, great quality. A wonderful introduction to fountain pens for me!

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Steve
Pilot pens are the best at any price point

I own several Pilot pens now and I have to say that this Kakuno is my daily writer. I own 2 Kakunos (Fine and Extra Fine) demonstrators and the Fine is my daily writer for my journal. Smooth writing nib and I like that I can see the ink level all the way down. The only drawback to this pen is that it doesn't have a pocket clip option. Other than that, if you need a great performer out of the box at a very reasonable price point, I highly recommend the Pilot Kakuno... especially if you're new to fountain pens. BTW, I've never had a problem with ANY pilot product so far, which is why they've become my favorite trusted brand...

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Matt
Handy pen to have.

A nice little cheap demonstrator, it works well for me as a work pen (manufacturing shop). XF nib works decent on cheap paper. I only wish it had a pocket clip, but at least it has a roll stop.

Great pen for the money.

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Kimberly Millward
Awesome pen :)

I’m in the minority in that I just don’t love the Pilot Metropolitan. I love the nib but I gave mine away to a friend because I found it too heavy and it just didn’t sit well in my hand. But I’m a sucker for a demonstrator, and so I gave this little guy a try. And I LOVE this Kakuno. I get the smooth amazing Pilot nib in the lightweight pen I prefer. I have it in the M nib and it’s perfect. I’m guessing it won’t be long before I add another colour or two into my collection. (And the smiley face nib is just a nice bonus!)