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Platinum 3776 Century - Black with Gold Trim

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Platinum 3776 Century - Black with Gold Trim

Japanese pen company Platinum's famous 3776 Century pen is named after the metric height of Mount Fuji. Since the 3776 Century's inception in 1978, the pen has been refined and upgraded to offer the highest quality. The 3776 Century Fountain Pen is now available with a new "slip and seal" mechanism in the cap, meaning that these pens are able to keep ink for longer without drying out. With its flawless finish and ultra smooth nib, this pen is a classic in Japan, and will serve generations of writers.

Includes one ink cartridge and one Platinum converter.

Dimensions: 5.25 inch (6 inch Posted)

Weight: 20g

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Roger Blinko
A Workhorse beyond compare

I've had this pen 10 years, I am a pen and ink artist and tutor. I draw nearly everyday with this pen and the Platinum Carbon black ink. You can get amazing variation of line width from the back of the nib fine to a good medium broad stroke under pressure. Initially I bought other more expensive pens but this one is the go to. See the work I do with this pen instagram @oxlade134

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Leslie Coates
Fantastic Pen

I adore this pen. I got the fine nib and it writes with a smooth and precise line. I keep picking this pen up and it is always inked up with Noodles Black.

It's classy looking, and that nib!!!! Wow.

Buy one. You will never trgret it.

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Paul Godden
I LOVE this pen.

This is an amazing pen. I have the 3776 Century, with the three-tined music nib, which lays an awful lot of ink on the page, but if you make sure to use good paper (I have used the Life brand Kappan notepads, the Noble A4 pads, Rhodia web notebooks and a beautiful leather notebook from Chapters by Arcada - I think); and good ink (I've never used anything in this pen, but J. Herbin's Perle Noir), then it is nothing short of spectacular.

The nib is simply smoothness itself. The science grad' student in me balks at using a word like "frictionless", but that is what springs to mind as it glides across the paper.

It's not a large pen, but it is still extremely comfortable in my large hands, posted or unposted.

My only regret is that maybe I should have gone for the burgundy - it looks so nice, but so does the black and gold, and the blue is beautiful too... maybe one day.