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The czxwyst601A Steel Cap Vacumatic Fountain Pen in Lake Blue combines a fine steel nib with a sleek resin body, offering a lightweight and stylish writing experience. With an innovative vacumatic ink filling system, this pen is perfect for professionals who value both aesthetics and functionality.
Manufacturer | wingsung |
Brand | czxwyst |
Item Weight | 0.695 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.47 x 0.47 x 0.47 inches |
Item model number | 601A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Lake Blue with ink window |
Closure | Screw |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
Material Type | Resin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0_9mm |
Ink Color | Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | 601A |
T**N
Awesome pen & great price
I love this new Wing Sung 601A pen style. It's simple, yet elegant and functional, plus the price is great. The ink window is a great thing since it allows you to always know how much ink is left in the pen. The large reservoire for ink will allow you to write for months without refilling. Since the nib is on the outside, when you draw ink into the pen, the nib often gets dirty quick, nothing but a quick wipe would solve this problem. However, the ink that I use tends to stick like crazy to the front of the nib and it takes many wipes to make it polished and shine again. If you use a really dark and deep ink, then the 601 series pen would be a better fit for you sine you won't have to go through the trouble of cleaning the front of the nib.All in all, it's a very good pen to use and works right out of the box. It was scratchy at first but as you write a bit more with it, everything is fine and smooth. The pen does have a bit of a break in period where you will need to find the sweet spot to make your writing smooth. I highly recommended this pen and the seller czxwyst. I have very good experience with this pen and its quality. I am going to use it for quite some time.
D**M
Great pen for cheap price
Pen body and Cap are of great quality, and the piston works like a charm. It is very easy to fill. The nib is smooth and stiff, and neither wet or dry. Personally I would love it if Wing Sung changed the clip style so that it’s less Parker-esque.
A**T
Great fountain pen and excellent value for the money
I wanted a pen to use at work that both worked well and was relatively inexpensive. Already having a Parker P51 and a Hero 100, the Wing Sung 601A seemed like a good choice. The pen is much like a Parker P51 on the outside, and even has the Parker arrow clip. It differs from the P51 and clones in that it has a conical nib, much like the vintage Shaeffer pens. Cool!The filling mechanism is really interesting, and consists of a piston connected to a spring loaded metal rod. Unscrewing the blind cap reveals the metal rod (the blind cap is a screw-on cap on the end of the pen barrel). Press and release the spring-loaded metal rod a several times and the pen fills with ink. The barrel of the pen has a ring of clear windows that show how much ink is in the pen. Very handy for verifying the pen is filled, and also to tell when it is getting low on ink. Then just screw the blind cap back on. Super quick and easy! I use Noodler's Black ink, which works great in the 601A. That the ink is both waterproof and fade resistant is an added plus. The Wing Sung 601A holds a lot of ink.The stainless steel nib was rather scratchy at first, which was disappointing. Writing a little with it over the next two weeks, the scratchiness disappeared and the nib is now quite smooth. Hmmm... I guess this pen needs a short break-in period. It is no biggie, just something to note. The nib is not flexible at all. That will be a turnoff for some folks, but I like the nib very much just the way it is. I just want it to write, and don't worry about stuff like shading, line variation, sheen, etc. That is what dip pens are for. On very smooth paper, such as that found in Japanese notebooks, the 601A writes with an Extra Fine line. Writing on very ink absorbent Staples printer paper, the line is wider, like a Fine nib rather than an EF. The only downside is that if the pen has not been used for several days, it can be a little hard to get the ink flow started. Other than that, the pen works very well indeed. Man, I just love writing with this pen! Five stars!The pen balances nicely in the hand, just like its Parker P51 ancestor, and its construction quality is very good. If you want more information, I recommend watching the Wing Sung 601A Fountain Pen Review video by chrisrap52 on YouTube.My pen was purchased from czxwyst, cost $19.98, with the order fulfilled by Amazon. You can get this pen for around $14 on AliExpress, but it takes a month or so to arrive. My order took about five days to arrive via USPS, and was delivered in one piece. That alone was worth the extra $6.Edit: I just wanted to add that this is a real review. I purchased the pen with my own money, and was not asked by anyone or compensated in any way for this review.
R**I
A Good Noveling Pen
The pen I received was fitted with the good old Wing Sung nib, the "Triumph style" one copied from Sheaffer which makes for very smooth writing. It's a vac filler, so it holds a decent amount of ink as long as you know how to fill it. (Don't jerk the pen out of the ink the moment you release the plunger; maybe even work the plunger several times.) I'm a writer. When I want to sit down to write, without being bothered to refill my pen every few pages, and without getting uncomfortable after writing for an hour or so, this is a pen I'd be very happy to have in my hand. Overjoyed to get as a gift, too. I've paid four times as much for a Waterman Phileas I almost never use...
N**E
Great Pen but Cracks Mysteriously
Love the look of the pen, however, once it was inked, it began leaking. After closer inspection I discovered multiple cracks. There were cracks starting at the ink window headed towards the back of the pen and then I discovered a crack at the very back near the cap for the ink filling mechanism... I really love the pen and may bite the bullet and order another. The question is do I want to lose $40, if it happens again...
K**T
Nib is very fragile
I want to like the pen; it’s lightweight and the filling mechanism is fun to use but the nib is junk. I wrote with it for a few days and it bent out of shape, I tried to bent it back and one of the tines broke. Not sure what grade of stainless steel they use but it sure wasn’t strong enough.
W**R
Nice pen, good quality
This pen is pleasing to use, and with its piston action and large capacity, very convenient. I also have the regular 601 which is a Parker 51 clone, and am pleased with both. Of the two, the 601A seems more natural to use; the 601 with its shrouded nib requires some acclimation.
B**N
Next best thing to a Wing Sung 601
My most reliable go-to pen is a Wing Sung 601. This 601-A is similar in many respects but not quite as nice. The Triumph style nib writes a little dry but the feedback is great. I could make this one a little wetter but why bother with the other one available. Good quality and very comfortable. Holds a lot of ink.I've purchased from this seller before and delivery is always quick and reliable.
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