Pilot custom 74 vs 92. With both the Pilot Custom 92 and the Pilot Custom 74 b...
Pilot custom 74 vs 92. With both the Pilot Custom 92 and the Pilot Custom 74 being very popular fountain pens from the Pilot range, we have decided to publish this article offering our thoughts on both pens to try and help any of our readers who are considering adding either to their collection. Perhaps a Pilot 91 would provide more of the flex you want. The pen writes super smooth an lays down a . They are both nice gold nibs and typically have that Pilot smoothness on paper. Sitting at a slightly higher price point than the Custom 74 is the Custom Heritage 92, which runs $220 and pairs the same 14k nib from the Custom 74 with an integrated piston filler. I know that for many people, the huge ink capacity of the 823 is a huge advantage, but not for me (I only fill my converters halfway because I 74 n 92 are just smaller and with smaller sized nibs. The 92 is going to be the smaller of the pens, and is a piston filler. Dec 7, 2014 · Both ends of the pen have a domed piece which softens the looks in comparison to most other Pilot fountain pens I own. Pilot #5) which is available with more design options (PO, FA, etc). 97K subscribers Subscribe Nov 11, 2011 · I would like to try Pilot's 14Kt nib and seems that there are many options especially in the 10,500 Yen and sub price range.
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