Takeaways/Where to Buy
Michael's Fatboy makes some unique pens that brings a different aesthetic to the market, and I'm glad that I was able to try this one out. Despite its size, the pen is generally comfortable to write with, and I can see how someone with larger hands than mine could use this as an everyday writer. Because I have only moderately-sized hands, at the next pen show (probably D.C.) I'm going to test out the "S-Model" series, which is a slimmer pen.
Because of the attention to detail and obvious quality control that goes into manufacturing these pens, they command a premium price. Fountain Pen Hospital has the largest selection that I'm aware of, and the TeslaCoil pen featured in this review goes for $219, with the rotating pen stand available for an extra $45. The slimmer "S-Model" series that I discussed above is less expensive, starting at $85 and up, depending on the material/design you choose.
Further Reading
Michael's Fatboy pens don't get reviewed that often, from what I can tell. Bob has a VERY comprehensive review available here, which I'd highly recommend, especially if you'd like to delve further into the specs and construction. He also looks at some different models, in addition to the TeslaCoil. Jeff Abbott has reviewed the slimmer S-Model over at the Pen Addict, which further reinforces my suspicion that it might be a better pen for me.
Disclaimer: This pen was loaned to me by a friend, and was returned following completion of the review. This post contains affiliate links.