🖊️ Write Your Legacy with Elegance!
The TAG Submarine Brass Fountain Pen features a turbo-filling system for easy refills, a precision steel black nib for smooth writing, and a solid brass body for a comfortable grip. Ideal for professionals and collectors, this luxury pen combines style and functionality, making it a perfect gift for any occasion.
Manufacturer | TAG |
Brand | TAG |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.46 x 3.5 x 1.34 inches |
Item model number | Submarine |
Color | Steel Black Nib |
Closure | Screw Off Cap |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Material Type | Brass |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0_3mm |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | FP-050101-parent |
W**L
What type of writer will you become
Very comfortable on the fingers and hand ,you will not want to stop writing. And thus the pen is mightier than sword. ( always wanted to say or write that ) . To refill is the sweet part quick but word of caution, yall need to make sure you don't overfill ,you will know when all that ink is all over your hands .No regrets with purchase also makes writing very enjoyable.
E**N
Great Pen But…..
This is a great pen, very smooth finish , perfect balance not a big fan of the top of the pen that twists so you can refill the cartridge but just makes the pen look weird with the twist stile now rate it at 4 stars because for a pen that’s $139.00 and it doesn’t even bring a few free ink cartridges that’s pretty cheap from the company to not even offer a start cartridges. I had to order a bottle of watermen ink that still has not arrived even though it was supposed to be at my door a two days ago including today. Have not even been able to use the pen due to the ink.
M**R
Understatement. Quality. Bliss.
When I was younger and still slaving away on the middle/upper rungs of the corporate ladder I owned several high-end and very expensive fountain pens, mostly Montblanc.Nowadays I don't have the need to impress folks or myself, I just want to write, with a pen that looks good, feels good, writes well and gives me joy every time I use it.Guess what: found it.The TAG Submarine has a unique, but beautifully understated design, everything is of solid quality, the weight is just right, and the nib (I chose the fine one) writes better than most that I ever had, including pens costing 10x the price of the TAG.Solid recommendation!!
J**Z
Top Two Pens I've ever used
I have been using Fountain Pens since my Grandfather first let me as a kid. I loved my Grandfathers old Fancy Cross Pen. Needless to say nothing has really rivaled that experience since. He would have loved this pen. It is as smooth as a felt tip in writing and does not have the same issues that I have had with the newer cross fountain pens with leaking. I like the fact that I can get bottled ink instead of having to get prefills. Writing is rather effortless and though it has not done anything to improve the chicken scratch that is my handwriting... it does allow me to take notes during meeting better and makes writing more pleasurable. As astehtics go, it is not gaudy and has a nice artistic utilitarian feel. The pen stands with a you dont know it until youve use it and looked at it closely and doesnt beg for attention which is something I greatly enjoy about it.
D**H
Great pen!
Nice pen! And the integration of the converter with the blind cap is slick!It’s in my EDC
A**N
leaky lindsay
it is a very nicce pen, but has been continually leaking aince i got it.
C**R
Liked it, wanted to love it
It’s an expensive, but very detailed and attractive fountain pen. It comes nicely packaged as well. I used some ink cartridges in it, but it had some flow issues. I was not very happy with its performance. Getting it reflowing after stopping use took too much effort. It is possible that some of the ink was complicit, but I haven’t had this problem with much cheaper pens. I really wanted to love this pen, but it is sitting around while I use other, cheaper pens.
A**E
Two major issues with this pen…
The pen feels nice in the hand and smooth to the touch, but it has two red flags that indicate an instant return: the plastic “turbo” knob and the cap.The plastic “turbo” knob is too flexible and could rub against your shirt, pushing ink out of the reservoir. The cap doesn’t rest well on the end of the pen when writing and tends to rock back and forth, likely due to threading. The pen is always used without the cap on the product page, but it could be dropped and lost if used outside the home.Another issue is that you can’t see if you’ve filled the pen with ink when refilling, which could be a problem if you’re using it on the go.
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