I have been using intermittently three units-one with each point. My use was not excessive in any moment—they were part of the pens I had inked, and they rarely left my desk.
These are my observations after a year of irregular use:
– The nibs perform correctly. They are smooth, and the ink flow is correct and constant.
Not much difference between the EF and the F nib points. Other than that, pleasant nibs. The problems are somewhere else.
– The retracting mechanism, on the contrary, is far from being acceptable. Out of the three units, only one works smoothly. The other two are very slow at closing the lid when retracting the nib. There are also some reports of nibs becoming dry, possibly due to a deficient closing of the lid.
– Occasionally, the nibs have become stuck inside the barrel and could only be released by carefully pushing the nib unit from the front –i.e. from the nib point-- backwards. In one case, out of three, the nib unit became stuck every single time I tried to use it. So, it became useless and in need to repair.
So, the conclusions on the Platinum Curidas cannot be positive. The mechanism and the nib unit need further refinement in order to become reliable. In the meantime, the pen is simply not good enough.
Ohashido - Lamy Petrol
Bruno Taut
Nakano, March 17th, 2021
etiquetas: Platinum, capless
Bruno Taut
Nakano, March 17th, 2021
etiquetas: Platinum, capless