Showing posts with label Laban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laban. Show all posts

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Laban Forest Fountain Pen Review

Thank you to Laban for sending this pen for a review! This is the newest color in their most recently released model. This follows the Ocean, and if you like nature, the Forest and Ocean make a stellar pair.
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ABOUT

Body Material: Acrylic
Trim: Gold-colored metal
Length (capped): 150.0 mm/5.91"
Length (uncapped nib-end): 131.3 mm/5.17"
Length (posted): 172.3 mm/6.78"
Length (section):
Section Diameter: 10.0 - 12.1 mm/0.40" - 0.48"
Barrel Diameter: 10.1 - 13.7 mm/0.42" - 0.54"
Nib material: Steel
Weight (all): 36.0 g
Weight (cap): 22.5  g
Weight (body): 13.5 g
Fill type: Standard international cartridge/converter
Price: $111.95 USD
Where to buy: Goldspot



PACKAGING

The Forest is presented in a black box with a Laban-branded black sleeve. The clamshell box inside is matte black with a soft-touch finish and is branded with "Laban" printed on the top. The inside is black felt with the Laban logo on the inner lid, the pen on a felt bed with a plastic tag, and a converter inside the barrel of the pen. It is attractive but does not seem excessive. I did not find it interesting enough to want to keep it.
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My kit came with a pin and stickers!!! MEGA EXCITE.
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APPEARANCE

The Laban Forest is a full-size pen that appears long and slender to my eye. The cap is thicker than the barrel with a rounded top and the barrel is slightly thinner with a rounded point. This is a pretty pen but it is busy to my eye, which I don't care for so much. The finial at the top of the cap is the Laban logo in gold and I think it looks really good against the antique ivory resin. There are two thin gold rings at the top of the cap, a wide, raised center band near the end of the cap, two more gold rings on the end of the section, and a single ring at the back of the green acrylic. The clip is attached through a snug cut out in the cap, just below the two thin bands. It sticks out quite a bit and it has a blocky shape with no markings on it. There's just a lot of trim and I find it a little disruptive to the flow of the pen.
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The section is smooth and round, tapering slightly towards the nib before ending in a smooth ridge. The cap, section, and end of the barrel are antique ivory resin and the large portion of the barrel is composed of this flecked forest green acrylic. This finish was inspired by lush forests with sunlight filtering through the tree canopies. As such, the green material is flecked and glows in a few spots, and the entire pen is complemented by the warm gold trim and antique ivory resin.

NIB & PERFORMANCE

I reviewed the Laban Kaiser not too long ago and it is clear the nib has changed. This gold colored #6 nib has a single slit, a round breather hole, and is decorated with some flourishes. It is engraved with the nib size (medium) and is laser engraved with 3952, Germany, and Laban. It is a JoWo nib so I expect it to perform well.
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The nib is smooth, wet, and performs really well. It is well adjusted and well tuned for my preferences, writing without any skips or hard starts, keeping up with fast writing, and overall just offering a pleasant writing experience. Drying times are slightly longer than the average medium simply because it is a wet medium. You could easily adjust this to suit your needs. In my experience, Laban nibs always perform well so their consistency is solid and I'm always comfortable recommending them to friends or new users because I expect they will maintain this performance across the board. I like the writing experience here quite a bit and I would have loved a broad nib even more, so if you're looking for a smooth, wet steel nib, this is worth considering.
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The converter included with the pen fits the section snugly and safely and performs well.

IN HAND

The clip is very snug and needs to be lifted to place it on papers, pockets, and pouches. I don't care for the design of the clip or how far it sits from the pen, but it does work should you need it. The section is fairly comfortable and I did not find it slippery, but the threads and ridge at the back are a little noticeable if you have a larger grip that sits off the section. Since the section is lighter, it would be best to ink through the converter or wipe the section immediately with a wet paper towel once you have inked. this will reduce the chances of staining. I fully expect there will be some staining eventually, especially as I expand the colors of ink I try out in this pen. Currently, I am sticking to lighter colors.

Unposted, I find the pen quite comfortable - it does not feel too heavy but it is slightly front heavy so the center of balance is a little towards the nib. It does make the pen a little difficult to control as there is so much more weight near the tip. If you must post your cap, you can do so by friction but it makes the pen extra long and unbalanced, and it looks funny and out of proportion. I use the pen unposted.
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For those with larger hands, I think the length and weight will suit you but it is slightly slender. Those with average sized hands shouldn't have much issue with it unless you absolutely must post your cap, in which case I'd suggest looking at a different pen.
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Laban Forest, Sailor 1911 Large.
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PROS & CONS
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OVERALL

Although I have some complaints about the pen - the weight towards the nib, the amount of trim - I think the price makes the pen a great value. The writing experience is positive and reliable and quite enjoyable, the pen itself is quite pretty (all the trim included), and the green acrylic adds a nice pop of color. My experience with Laban over the years has been very positive and I'm glad to see nothing has changed as they introduce new models.



I received this item free of charge for the purposes of this review. Everything you've read here is my own opinion. This is a sponsored review - that is, I was paid for my time and effort, but not to give a positive review.

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Unboxing the Laban Forest Fountain Pen

Thank you to Laban for sending this pen for a review!

I received this item free of charge for the purposes of this review. Everything you've read here is my own opinion. This is a sponsored review - that is, I was paid for my time and effort, but not to give a positive review.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Review: Laban Kaiser Antique Ivory & Silver Fountain Pen @GoldspotPens

Thanks to Goldspot Pens for sending the Laban Kaiser for a review!

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ABOUT
Body material: Italian resin
Trim: Chrome
Cap: Screw on
Posts: Yes, friction
Nib material: #6 two-tone steel
Filling system: Standard international cartridge/converter
Converter included: Yes
Cartridge included: Yes, one
Length (capped): 149.22 mm/5.87"
Length (uncapped): 132.91 mm/5.23"
Length (posted): 159.99 m/6.27"
Length (section): 20.62 mm/0.81"
Diameter (barrel): 12.56 - 15.76 mm/0.49" - 0.62"
Diameter (section): 11.32 - 13.71 mm/0.44" - 0.54"
Weight (all): 34 g
Weight (cap): 15 g
Weight (body): 19 g
Price: $95.95USD ON SALE (regular $111.95USD)
Where to buy: Goldspot Pens
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PACKAGING

The Laban is presented in a black box with a Laban-branded black sleeve. The clamshell box inside is matte black with a soft-touch finish and is branded with "Laban" printed on the top. The inside is grey felt with the Laban logo on the inner lid, the pen on a felt bed, and a single ink cartridge. There is a Laban tag on the pen, a guarantee card, and an instruction book along with the pen. It is attractive but does not seem excessive. I did not find it interesting enough to want to keep it, though.

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APPEARANCE

The Laban Kaiser is a large, pretty pen. It has a round cap and barrel that tapers to the blunt, flat ends. The finial is something to write home about! It's a silver-colored emblem with a dotted base and the Laban "L" logo with leaves in a smooth finish. I think it's beautiful. The clip is attached to a metal flange through a very snug, clean cut out in the cap. It tapers towards a squared-off end and is decorated with some flourishes that really suit the style of the pen. There is a wide metal center band at the end of the cap that is engraved with Laban. The only other piece of trim is a metal ring near the end of the barrel.
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The section is smooth, round, and tapers towards a flared ridge before the nib. The cap, section, and barrel are created from a silky, creamy ivory resin. It is an ivory base with striations that look more clear, making for a very interesting finish that looks way more interesting than just a solid ivory-colored pen!

Although this pen is also available with gold trim, I prefer the cool look of the chrome trim with the ivory color. I don't have many pens of this shape and design, but I like the color a lot.

NIB & PERFORMANCE

The #6 two-tone nib is a steel medium. It has a single slit, a round breather hole, and is engraved with some flourishes, the Laban logo, Laban, iridium, and an M. It is a pretty nib. Mine had slightly misaligned tines so I was expecting it to be scratchy. I was wrong - it is a smooth, medium wet writer that is definitely on the firm side. It does not skip or hard start. Despite the visibly misaligned tines, it performs very well and offers a pleasant writing experience. My guess is that as soon as the tip hits the page, the weight of the pen realigns the tines automatically and it writes smoothly. The nib is interchangeable with other #6 nibs you may have at home, making the pen versatile for those who enjoy swapping nibs around.
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The cartridge/converter system is easy to use and maintain.

IN HAND

The clip is quite firm but can be lifted. It slides on and off pouches and papers pretty well. It is quite snug so I would be careful with shirt pockets. The section is smooth and the cap threads are not sharp and it is not slippery at all. It is comfortable, just a little on the wide side for me.

Capping the pen feels a little rough. The threads are so fine that they can cross thread. It can be easily undone but it isn't a smooth capping procedure every time.
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Unposted, the pen is large but not too heavy and it is well-balanced. I do not feel the need to post it but the cap can be posted snugly by friction. It feels top heavy and tires my hand quickly.
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Top to bottom: Laban Kaiser, Lamy Safari, Duke Sapphire.
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PROS & CONS

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OVERALL

For $100USD, you could do worse. In fact, I find resin pens with a cartridge/converter filling system and steel nib is usually around $140USD and up. Therefore it's pretty cool to get a large, pretty, well-made pen that performs well at this price. I have not experienced any staining of the material but I do clean it well every time I get ink on it (inking, cleaning). I love the finial and the creamy material! I'd suggest taking a look at this pen if you're looking for a slightly larger than an average pen in particular! If this pen costed over $120USD, I wouldn't consider it but I am happy with it at this price, especially the sale price.




I received this item/these items free of charge for the purposes of this review. I was not compensated monetarily for my review. Everything you've read here is my own opinion.

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Field Trip: Insights X Stationery/Trade Show @InsightsExpo

Back in 2016, I attended the Insights X Stationery/Trade Show and I shared an overview of the event awhile ago. I realized I have a whole bunch of pictures from individual booths like Faber-Castell, Kaweco, Laban, and more. I thought it would be fun to share them with you here. If you are in the area or considering a trip to Nuremberg, the stationery show is a lot of fun and very interesting! I'll continue this series until I've run out! Here we have the Laban stand, which I was surprised and pleased to see - a nice, solid representation of fountain pens at the show. Lots of pretty ones, too!
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