🖋️ Write Your Legacy with Style!
The Lanxivi 3 PCS Genuine Hero 329 Fountain Pen set features a fine iridium nib for precise writing, a snap-on converter for easy ink refills, and a durable stainless steel cap. Each pen is compatible with bottled ink and comes in a stylish gold arrow pattern, making it a perfect addition to any professional's desk.
Manufacturer | Lanxivi |
Brand | Lanxivi |
Item Weight | 0.529 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.51 x 0.53 inches |
Item model number | 329 |
Color | 329 |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Gold |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3 PCS 329 FP |
S**A
Fountain or Ink pens from Hero
Hero fountain (ink) pens are something my wife and I started writing with ink pens with. Fountain pens are kind of a lost thing over the years as we moved on to ball point pens and typing on computers. We were excited to find them and we're happy to use them now. They are same as years ago. The quality is good and price was good as well. We were happy to find our lost love.
P**A
Fine Point
Best pens for somewhere $5 each - if someone really want to enjoy fountain pen I would say this is lot more better than expensive pens.Nice fine point and easy to holdIt came in a pack of three - nice colors - not drying or leaking at all and best pen to use daily.
V**A
Love it!
Update: after flushing the pen a couple of times with water and then flushing with ink made this pen perform really well, no more dry patches. Love it.Unfortunately my expectations were not met with this pen. The ink flow kept stopping and I had to keep jerking the pen to get it going agin when it would start working and ink would keep getting lighter and stop eventually.
M**S
Keep one, give away two, OR, keep them all!
I misread and thought I was going to get ONE of the three colors of this pen but was more than pleasantly surprised to see all three! At a little over five dollars a pen, this pen is worth considering. I believe that if you are a fountain pen lover, there is a pen out there that is just right for you.The nib feels a bit dry on Rhodia paper but on more modest paper, it flows well (owing to the more porous nature of the cheaper copier paper). I found that after writing for a while, the flow improved considerably even on Rhodia paper. This is a steel nib, there is no flex and no line variation. The pen produces a fine line on Rhodia paper and between a fine and medium when used on regular copy paper.I grew up with Parker, Shaeffer, and Cross, so this pen is very familiar to me. Still, Hero has included some specific design differences between it and the Parker 51. For example, the pen is lighter, slimmer and feels lightweight in the hand, which could be a big plus for some. It is for me when I want to write for long periods of time. There is the distinctive gold arrow on the grip section that is aligned with the hooded nib, but the Parker arrow clip on the cap has been swapped for a more traditional chrome-finished clip with HERO engraved on it. The cap itself has a brushed steel finish so the chrome accent of the clip is a nice touch. The finial on the vintage used to have squared edges and a dome; the Hero 329 is a perfect cigar shape on both ends. Finally, the ring that connects the section to the barrel is thinner than on the 51; I actually like it better since it eliminates any potential disturbance while writing. No step, no sharp threads, one smooth flowing pen, like the Lamy 2000.I tried to loosen the aerometric filler to see if it could be eyedroppered but I couldn't. Perhaps an expert could? Not sure.Measurements of the HERO 329:Nib: Iridium Fine NibFilling system: Aerometric filler with sac and pressure bar; providedMaterial: PlasticCap: Friction fitCapped length: 140 mmUncapped length: 123 mmPosted length: 147 mmDiameter: 13.5 mmWeight (pen w/o ink): 15 gPros: The pen writes well right out of the box and gets better with continued use. The nib is fine and produces a nice line of writing without any skips or false starts. It's lightweight, allows for longer periods of writing, has a nice vintage feel on both color and design, and is absolutely hard to beat for the price!Cons: I don't think there are any cons, the pen writes, it does what it's supposed to do! If you like buttery smooth nibs or broad nibs, if you have big or long hands and prefer weightier, more substantial pens, this is not for you.
K**R
Fountain pens from chine
Not bad for the price, would have appreciated a slightly better quality rubber bladder, you have to really make an effort to get the reservoir filled. Only 1/3 pens performed smoothly, the other 2 nibs keep scratching the page and are rough. Could make an excellent gifting option especially for young ones just learning to use a fountain pen.
D**L
simple, lightweight and sustainable
love the pens, just what i was looking for to fulfill my childhood nostalgia of writing with a refillable ink pen. and i believe is a more sustainable option for everyday at home writing, compared to use and throw ball point pens.
A**O
This is the worst item I have ever purchased
This has been the worst item I have ever purchased from Amazon. All items arrived broken. Terrible quality, it is a real scam and dishonest advertising, where the hopeful buyer is deceived. I am so disapointed that I think I must not purchase by Amazon never more.
O**.
Fantastic
Very smooth writers.They DO NOT use a cartridge. They havea non-ermovable Aerometric filler, exactlyy the same as the vintage Parker 51, 21, and Super 21. Bottled Ink only. Very easy to fill. Holds enough ink for at least a day of normal office or school use.Nibs are Firm/Rigid extra fine. While obsolete/unusual today, these penscan be used to make carbon copies.Some claim thessse (and the Hero 616) are copies of the original Parker 51.In my opinion, they are closer to the Super 21, with improvements. (an ink window, for one.) The 51 had a 14K firm/Rigid gold nib. The Super 21 (and the Hero 329 and 616) have a rigid/firm steel nib.Per Parker's advertising, the Super 21 and 51 wrote exactly the same. There was no difference in the writing experience.I have a c.1965 Parker Super 21, with Meduim nib. (wish it was a fine or extra fine...)My Hero 329 and 329 pens write the same. They do not feel any different.Not a big deal for me, but if you want to use a shimmering or sparkeling ink, this is not the pen for you. Get something that can be completely taken down for cleaning. The same probably holds true for scented inks.I highly reccommend the Hero 329 and/or 616 as an affordable alternative to a vintage Parker 51 and/or Super 21.
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