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Four fountain pens, clockwise from left: TWSBI Swipe, Majohn C4, PenBBS489, and the Ellington “Stealth”

Four Pens Under $40: New Releases That Won't Break the Bank

December 7, 2022

Regular readers know that in addition to the more expensive stuff, I enjoy dabbling in the midrange and lower end of the pricing spectrum, especially when I discover or am asked to review pens that offer good value at a more accessible price point. After all, it’s these types of pens that got me started on my own fountain pen explorations back when I was in school, and I love having less “precious” writing instruments to carry around with me for work travel, etc. Here are four pens, all currently available for less than $40 (in some cases MUCH less) that I’ve enjoyed getting to use recently.

If you want an inexpensive way to showcase your shimmer inks in an inexpensive pen, you could do a lot worse than the Majohn C4.

Majohn (f/k/a Moonman) C4 Japanese-Style Eyedropper

Inspired by larger vintage Japanese-style eyedropper pens, all the way down to the smaller clip, the Majohn (rebranded Moonman) C4 fountain pen features a high-capacity eyedropper filling system with a shutoff valve similar to that used in Opus 88 fountain pens. Available from multiple eBay, Amazon, and Etsy sellers and generally priced anywhere from $20-30, the C4 features a decent stainless steel nib (which I’ve not tried to swap out), clear acrylic, and gold trim. The one design critique I have is the mismatch between the “Moonman” branding on the nib and “Majohn” on the pen, as well as the decision to pair an unplated stainless nib with gold-plated trim. That said, this pen is gorgeous to use with shimmer inks, and is an excellent option if you’re considering a more expensive oversized fountain pen such as the Montblanc 149 and want to see how the general size/shape might fit your hand before taking the plunge.

I love PenBBS transparent green acrylics.

PenBBS 489 “Touchdown” Filler

I love PenBBS pens, and how this company always manage to combine attractive design, unique materials, good nibs, and interesting filling systems into a fountain pen that punches far above its weight class, price-wise. The Model 489 incorporates a vintage-style “Touchdown” filler - you extend a metal sleeve from inside the barrel, dip the nib and section into the ink bottle, and “touch down” to fill the pen. The one drawback is that touchdown fillers don’t necessarily hold a lot of ink, since it’s a sac-based filling system, but at $34 it was an insta-buy for me.

Ellington Pens “The Stealth” Fountain Pen

Ellington Pens “The Stealth” Pen

If you’ve spent any amount of time on pen Instagram lately, you’ve likely come across ads or influencer posts for Ellington Pens, a new UK-based brand that uses contract manufacturers in China to produce their pens in order to keep the price point accessible. While there has been a lot of noise (including some valid criticism) surrounding the launch and marketing of these pens - which Figboot addresses at length in his video and I won’t rehash here - I was pleasantly surprised with the pen itself. I’ve had the all-black “Stealth” model inked for three weeks or so, and it’s written consistently without hard starts, even after I’ve let the pen sit for several days. (This is a standard test I run with less expensive fountain pens, as the bad ones have a tendency to hard-start and skip if left idle for as little as a day.) If you enjoy the standard “professional pen” look of the Ellington, you likely won’t be disappointed with the writing experience. UPDATE: I previously had expressed some concern about consistency of the pricing on this pen. Ellington now has the pens priced at $39.95 across all retail platforms, including Amazon.

TWSBI Swipe in Salmon and Ice Blue

I finally got around to opening up a couple of the recent TWSBI Swipe releases, including the “Salmon” and new “Ice Blue” variations. At only $26, I consider the Swipe one of the better “all-in” value propositions out there, since it’s a cartridge-converter pen that ships with two different converters in the box, in addition to a TWSBI cartridge. The Swipe’s main drawback is the clip, which looks sleek but isn’t very substantial, so if you’re looking to carry this pen clipped to a bag or a thicker pen case you may want to consider spending a few more dollars to upgrade to the TWSBI ECO. I’m glad to see TWSBI release this pen in different colors, especially unique shades like the coral-pink “Salmon” that don’t get as much attention in the fountain pen world. Now if we could only get a mustard-color Swipe like that Japan-exclusive ECO they released? I’m pretty sure that would be my “forever” knockaround pen.

TWSBI Swipes in Ice Blue (left) and Salmon (right)

View fullsize Ellington Pens Stealth in Hand
View fullsize Majohn C4 in hand
View fullsize Touchdown!

Takeaways

All of the four pens here basically have nothing in common other than the price point. So why review them together? Because I love how doing so showcases the variety that’s available right now for not a lot of money. The pen world - yes, even the fountain pen world - isn’t just a hobby for those with a lot of disposable income. You can find many working fountain pens that write well and still looks interesting at the sub-$40 price point. Sure, you have to control expectations, and depending on how adventurous you are, you’ll probably get some duds, but I’ve always found it fun to discover hidden value.

Disclaimer: I purchased the Majohn and PenBBS pens featured in this review with my own funds for review purposes. The Ellington Pen pictured here was provided to me by Ellington Pens, free of charge. We are authorized retailers of TWSBI pens, including the Swipe.

In Pens Tags Majohn C4, PenBBS 489, Touchdown Filler, TWSBI Swipe, Ellington Pens
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New Arrivals: The TWSBI Swipe Fountain Pen in "Ice Blue"

November 29, 2022

TWSBI has just released a seasonal “Ice Blue” version of its Swipe fountain pen just in time for Winter. The translucent, frosty blue color adds a nice pop of brightness to the Swipe lineup, along with the current Prussian Blue, Smoke, Salmon, and Pear options. Available for purchase now, and will ship this week!

Priced at only $26.99, the TWSBI Swipe is an excellent option for those looking for a versatile fountain pen in an “all-in-one” package. The pen accepts cartridges and converters, and ships with one of each, including two different types of converters: a classic twist/piston converter, as well as a pump-style converter that makes it very easy to change inks and clean the pen. Read more on the TWSBI Swipe here.

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of TWSBI products. Be sure to check out our full range of TWSBI fountain pens and inks.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags TWSBI Swipe, TGS Curated Shop
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New Arrivals: TWSBI Swipes in Salmon and Pear!

April 5, 2022

A quick update for your Tuesday morning: We’ve received a TWSBI restock and we now have the TWSBI Swipes available in all nib sizes and all colors, including Smoke, Prussian Blue, Salmon, and Pear Green. The Salmon and Pear Green pens are eye-catching, especially if you decide to match them with one of the TWSBI inks.

You can read our full write-up of the Swipe here. In short, we think the Swipe makes an excellent daily driver for new and experienced fountain pen users alike, mainly because it ships with two different types of converters as well as a TWSBI cartridge. Available now, priced at $26.99. Note that as of this morning, we are now restocked on most TWSBI models, including the super-popular Vac700R Iris!

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of TWSBI and all other brands we carry.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags TWSBI, TWSBI Swipe, T.G.S. Curated Shop
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Photo courtesy of TWSBI

Thursday Drops: Announcing the New TWSBI Swipe in Pear Green

March 3, 2022

This week TWSBI announced the launch of the new TWSBI Swipe in “Pear Green,” which will be released on March 18, with pre-orders potentially available a few days beforehand, depending on stock. If you’re unfamiliar with the TWSBI Swipe, it’s TWSBI’s latest entry in their fountain pen lineup - a cartridge-converter pen that ships with not one, but two, different high-capacity converters and represents tremendous value, both for those new to fountain pens as well as to experienced users looking for an everyday workhorse. The Pear Green TWSBI Swipe will be priced standard at $26.99.

Each Swipe ships with a cartridge, a traditional twist converter, and a plunger-style converter. Photo courtesy of TWSBI

If you’d like to learn more about this pen, you can check out our writeup of the TWSBI Swipe. The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized TWSBI retailer, and we currently have the following TWSBI fountain pens in stock, in addition to the current colors of the TWSBI Swipe:

  1. TWSBI Diamond 580 Piston Filler. The classic TWSBI is still probably my favorite, overall. The pen that started it all is now available in a variety of colors and trims, and the nib units are still interchangeable and available for purchase separately.

  2. TWSBI Diamond Mini Fountain Pen. Do you love the idea of the TWSBI Diamond 580’s integrated piston filling system, but are you in the market for something a bit smaller, or something that posts? The Diamond Mini is a pocketable piston filler that expands into a full-size pen when posted.

  3. TWSBI Vac700 Iris. TWSBI’s latest . We currently have one pen in stock with a broad nib, and will try to get more as soon as stock becomes available.

  4. TWSBI Vac Mini. Like the its sibling the Diamond Mini, the TWSBI Vac Mini is a smaller version of the Vac700R, only more portable and more postable. This little pen holds a ton of ink, and the shutoff valve in the vacuum filling system makes it a great choice for a pocket fountain pen.

  5. TWSBI ECO. Last but certainly not least, the TWSBI ECO has arguably stolen the crown from the Diamond 580 as TWSBI’s “flagship” fountain pen. The colorful ECO features an excellent integrated piston filling system for only $32.99, and comes in a wide array of colors and finishes, including two different rose gold trim models.

Learn More About TWSBI Fountain Pens By Visiting The Review Archive!

I’ve written extensively about TWSBI pens for years on the site, and past content has been consolidated into the TWSBI section of the Fountain Pen Review Archive. Past articles include a detailed comparison of the TWSBI Diamond 580 with the TWSBI ECO, and why you might prefer one over the other, as well as reviews of the Vac700R, the Vac Mini, and various other TWSBI models.

The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by reader contributions and purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and the T.G.S. Patreon Program, which offers access to online meetups, exclusive discounts and pre-orders, and more! The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of TWSBI and all other brands stocked.

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First Impressions: The TWSBI Swipe is a Steal

August 3, 2021

Last week, TWSBI released their new “Swipe” fountain pen, which is the first TWSBI pen to utilize a cartridge/converter filling system. But this isn’t your typical C/C fountain pen - the Swipe ships with not one, but two different style converters, plus a cartridge. Not only does this represent great value, since most companies make you pay $5 for the privilege of purchasing a single converter separately, but TWSBI has adopted a larger, high-capacity design that’s 2-3 times as large as your typical standard international converter. (Just take a look at the pics!)

All this is included with your purchase. The spring can be used for extra security if you want to ensure that your cartridge stays seated in the pen barrel, though it’s not essential. You simply drop the spring into the barrel behind your cartridge.

All this is included with your purchase. The spring can be used for extra security if you want to ensure that your cartridge stays seated in the pen barrel, though it’s not essential. You simply drop the spring into the barrel behind your cartridge.

My favorite of the two TWSBI Swipe Converters is the plunger-style converter, like the filling system in the TWSBI Go fountain pen. It’s easy to both fill and flush.

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The TWSBI Swipe Converter, bottom, compared against a standard international converter, top. I’ve not taken an official measurement, but I’ve read elsewhere that the Swipe converter holds well over 1ml of ink.

I’ve been writing with the Swipe for three days straight, and so far I love it. It’s lighter than the ECO due to the absence of the piston, while offering a similar writing experience since they use the same nib. While I initially had concerns about the clip, it fits just fine over a shirt pocket and holds the fabric securely.

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Takeaways and Where to Buy

Frankly, the TWSBI Swipe could be a game-changer in the sense that many oft-recommended pens at the sub-$30 price point are now arguably a less attractive proposition because you have to pay to purchase a converter separately. The TWSBI Swipe is priced at $26.99, and it’s hard to find something competitive in terms of value or versatility, given everything that is included in that purchase. A 10-pack of cartridges can also be purchased for $6 in three different colors, and they ship in this great business card style clamshell case. Both the pens and cartridges are now available in the shop!

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