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The Hongdian Black Forest Fountain Pen features a PVD coated bent nib designed for versatile fude calligraphy strokes ranging from 0.5 to 1.2 mm. Weighing just 30 grams, it offers a perfectly balanced, fatigue-free writing experience. This matte black metal pen includes a converter for bottled ink and comes packaged in a premium metal gift box, making it an ideal luxury gift for professionals and calligraphy enthusiasts.






| Manufacturer | Hongdian |
| Brand | erofa |
| Model Number | HDBBN6578 |
| Package Dimensions | 18 x 4.1 x 2.2 cm; 30 g |
| Colour | Black |
| Closure | Removable cap |
| Grip Type | Flexible |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 9H |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Size | Bent Nib 0.5-1.2 mm |
| Point Type | broad,fine |
| Line Size | 0.5_1.2mm |
| Ink Colour | Black |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HDBBN6578 |
| Item Weight | 30 g |
J**K
Black Carbon Fiber 1861, a well balanced, excellent value fountain pen. Highly recommended!
HongDian produce some high quality, excellent value fountain pens. They're ergonomic, well balanced, they post well & have very decent nibs. Even their EF nibs usually run smoothly in my experience, producing neat EF lines which are at least equal to most Western brands. This certainly applies to the excellent Carbon Fiber Black Forest 1861 fountain pen. It's a genuine pleasure to use even over longer writing sessions. I was so impressed with it that I also bought the Silver Stainless Steel & Raw Brass 1861 editions. All three came with smooth, consistent EF nibs. An added plus for me is that the step above the grip section on these "1861" models is less pronounced than on the regular "Forest" pens in the same series. Also, the grip section on the 1861 editions has a 2mm-to-3mm larger circumference, allowing me a more comfortable grip. See photo showing three Black Forest "1861" fountain pens as stated above compared to a standard "Forest" pen on the right. - All three "1861" editions in this series come highly recommended!
D**H
Beautiful pen, easy to write with
I am fairly new to fountain pens, and being left-handed, was hesitant. I've tried some before, and the result was a sloppy mess. I love writing with this pen, once I learned to adapt my writing style (which involves rotating the paper 45 degrees). People invariably comment on the bright blue colour of the pen, and the attractive diamond pattern texture. I also use blue ink which makes my writing jump off the page. The weight is just right, the grip is lovely, and the fine nib suits my form. I have friends who spend hundreds of £s on fountain pens, but this is a great writing instrument for a fraction of the price. My writing has always been very sloppy, and the slower writing that a fountain pen requires (I guess until I get more practice) has dramatically improved the legibility of my handwriting. If you've ever thought of trying a fountain pen, start with this one!
C**S
Nice pen - but stick with a standard nib.
As much as anything, I purchased this pen because of being intrigued as to what a "Long Blade Nib" is .... not being able to find any reference to it in any of the reviews. Apparently it is a loose translation from Chinese - loosely translated to Chinese from the Japanese - and describes what we would call a "architects" nib ... ie one which produces a narrow vertical but broad horizontal strokes whilst writing. I sometimes use this effect by the slightly awkward technique of using a standard italic nib held at 90 degrees to the normal with a widely crooked arm - so have been looking for a reasonable-priced solution. Nice as the pen is, I am afraid that - although under a loupe I can see the shaping is there, there isn't very much of it. The difference in line width is very small, but I can produce it in a writing test, using block capitals. In any meaningful writing - anything more than a word long and involving lower as well as upper case characters - I just cannot hit the "sweet spot" and it ends up somewhere between a fine and medium standard nib (depending on the angle of inclination to the paper). Disappointing nib then ... The pen itself is a joy to use though - comfortable, just the right degree of heft to it, very nice ink flow and the feed seems more than adequate with the ink used (Herbin "Cafe des Iles"). I like the plain brass finish and look forward to it developing a bit of patina as it is used. I will simply use it as if a standard medium nib (not that I use them very often) until I have time to explore the nib more fully and see if there is enough meat there to do a regrind...
S**S
Excellent high quality fountain pen.
High quality, good looking pen. Knurled metal barrel is comfortable in the hand and the ink flows smoothly to the extra fine nib, without any scratchiness. Great value.
M**M
Very good pen
Being left handed wasn't sure if it would be suitable but it's perfect as a fountain pen novice, it has a good weight to it and the ink flows beautifully from it for cursive writing drills. Watched a review on TikTok about it and was sold instantly. Very easy to add the ink with the converter included. Looking to purchase another one as a gift !
R**H
Great pen from the perspective of a non-pen-expert
I know close to nothing about fountain pens, but I decided to get this for note writing and exams at Uni. The idea of buying bottles of ink and refilling appealed over the plastic throwaway gel pens I had been buying (which were fantastic in every other respect). One warning - it's a gateway drug. You may find yourself watching fountain pen reviews on YT and wondering about investing in a gold nibbed Montblanc when you graduate - something that would never have crossed your mind a month ago. You might start actually thinking about penmanship, instead of just being satisfied with barely legible chicken-scratch handwriting. It's a slippery slope, kids. Like, who knew that handmade blown glass dipping pens were a thing. I didn't need to know that, but I blame this pen for the fact that I now do. As for the pen, when the ink cartridge has ink in it, it writes smoothly and the ink flows well. I bought the Waterman ink, which seems decent. It's solid without being too heavy. There isn't much flex in the nib, but it's smooth and writes well - no blotches or smears to speak of. I expect the paper and ink has something to do with that as much as the pen. If you leave it uncapped for a few minutes without writing, the ink can take a little persuasion to start again - something which isn't a thing with disposable gel pens, but I fairly quickly got into the habbit of capping it when I wasn't writing, which is not a bad thing since I have a lot of gel pens without their caps since I forget to replace them after use and they part company. See - this pen will make you a responsible adult. As far as criticisms, the edge where the lid and body join is a little bit of a sharp edge and can get slightly uncomfortable after a long period of writing. 2 hours in exam conditions is fine. Much longer and it gets a bit sore where that part rubs against your finger.
P**R
Un beau stylo plume pour reprendre l'écriture manuscrite, corps en métal qui me rappelle mes anciens Rotring. Pas essayé le système de pompe, par contre les cartouches nécessitent d'être bien et fermement enfoncées, sous peine de très mauvaises surprises ... Plume très agréable à mon goût (Extra Fine Design Classique), belle glisse, et pourtant je tiens très mal mon stylo et j'écris de façon très ...bûcheronne.. Beau produit particulièrement accessible et plus qualitatif que d'autres marques (plus) connues. Mérite d'être acheté, je recommande.
T**M
Die Rezension bezieht sich auf den Tintenroller. Er ist - trotz chinesischer Herkunft und des eher billig klingenden "Marken"namens - gut verarbeitet, fühlt sich gut und wertig an. Die Farbe "Dark Blue" ist wirklich schön. Eingelegt ist die meiner Meinung nach beste Tintenroller überhaupt: Eine Schmidt 888. Mit der Keramikspitze ein hervorragendes Schreibgefühl und Schriftbild.
S**R
Pióro z bardzo cienką stalówką, dobrze wyważone.
A**B
I have been using it for the past 3 months and all other pens in my house became obsolete. I took to a trip and I didn’t see any risk of leaking and it’s practical to refill it. (Although you might get a little bit in your hand or table if not careful) Note on Refill: The pen comes with a mechanism that allows you refilling it by using an Ink Pot. Just insert the tip of the pen inside the pot and rotate the end of it to pull the ink in (I show the rotating system a little bit in the video). You can also take that out to use the plastic refills. They also fit in it.
M**K
Pioro 10/10 jest dobrze zapakowane i zaopatrzone. Pisze gładko i bezproblemowo. Polecam.
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