HomeStore

Opus 88 Mini Pocket Pen Fountain Pen Ladybug

Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3

Opus 88 Mini Pocket Pen Fountain Pen Ladybug

Opus 88 have been manufacturing on behalf of other companies since 1988, but now they're designing and making their own pens, aiming them quite firmly at those of us who love fountain pens, and want something a bit different.

The Mini Pocket pens are the smallest release from Opus 88 and is perfect for those who enjoy a smaller fountain pen with a large ink reservoir. Red translucent body with a black and red spotted cap and silver trim and clip. The barrel ring is engraved with the Opus 88 logo.

While the filling system used by these pens is not something new - far from it - it's rare in modern pens. They may look at first as if they're piston fillers, or perhaps vacuum fillers, but these are actually eyedropper pens. More specifically, they're of a type often known as 'Japanese Eyedroppers' (though these aren't Japanese). They don't draw ink up into the barrel themselves, you need to use an eyedropper (or syringe if you prefer) to get ink from the bottle to the pen barrel.

So why the piston-like mechanism? It's a valve, to seal off the ink supply just above the nib. Why? Well, for one thing, it makes the pens safer to carry, as only the ink that's already in the feed can leak into the cap if it gets shaken about. It can also be used to work around a common problem with eyedropper pens. With a lot of ink and air held directly in the barrel, as the heat from your hand warms up an eyedropper pen, they can push a bit of ink out through the feed, onto the page. It's not usually a problem when the pen is full, only when there's air in the barrel, but if it happens to be a problem for you, you can just keep the valve closed, only opening it to allow more ink to the feed as needed.

In use, you just need to unscrew the valve a little before you start a longer writing session, and tighten it back up for safety when you're done. And if you just need to make a quick note, the ink that's already in the feed should be plenty, so it doesn't slow you down.

Supplied in a gift box, with a glass eyedropper.

118mm long capped, 10.8mm uncapped. 15mm wide, 11mm at grip. Weighs 23g.

Select Nib Size
From $33.12

Original: $94.64

-65%
Opus 88 Mini Pocket Pen Fountain Pen Ladybug

$94.64

$33.12

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Opus 88 have been manufacturing on behalf of other companies since 1988, but now they're designing and making their own pens, aiming them quite firmly at those of us who love fountain pens, and want something a bit different.

The Mini Pocket pens are the smallest release from Opus 88 and is perfect for those who enjoy a smaller fountain pen with a large ink reservoir. Red translucent body with a black and red spotted cap and silver trim and clip. The barrel ring is engraved with the Opus 88 logo.

While the filling system used by these pens is not something new - far from it - it's rare in modern pens. They may look at first as if they're piston fillers, or perhaps vacuum fillers, but these are actually eyedropper pens. More specifically, they're of a type often known as 'Japanese Eyedroppers' (though these aren't Japanese). They don't draw ink up into the barrel themselves, you need to use an eyedropper (or syringe if you prefer) to get ink from the bottle to the pen barrel.

So why the piston-like mechanism? It's a valve, to seal off the ink supply just above the nib. Why? Well, for one thing, it makes the pens safer to carry, as only the ink that's already in the feed can leak into the cap if it gets shaken about. It can also be used to work around a common problem with eyedropper pens. With a lot of ink and air held directly in the barrel, as the heat from your hand warms up an eyedropper pen, they can push a bit of ink out through the feed, onto the page. It's not usually a problem when the pen is full, only when there's air in the barrel, but if it happens to be a problem for you, you can just keep the valve closed, only opening it to allow more ink to the feed as needed.

In use, you just need to unscrew the valve a little before you start a longer writing session, and tighten it back up for safety when you're done. And if you just need to make a quick note, the ink that's already in the feed should be plenty, so it doesn't slow you down.

Supplied in a gift box, with a glass eyedropper.

118mm long capped, 10.8mm uncapped. 15mm wide, 11mm at grip. Weighs 23g.

You may also like

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Atoma Pur Disc-Bound Refillable 165 x 210 Notebook Natural Leather

$83.83

$29.34

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Copic Sketch Marker Pen Set of 6

$64.90

$22.71

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Diamine Flowers Collection Ink Bottle Set

$98.70

$34.55

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Derwent Metallic Pencils Box of 20 Limited Edition

$50.02

$17.51

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Fabriano Cartucciera Filled Pencil Case

$55.43

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Faber-Castell Ambition Pearwood Fountain Pen

$114.92

$40.22

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Faber-Castell Polychromos Colouring Pencil Roll

$101.40

$35.49

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Fisher Space Pen Bullet Pressurised Ballpoint Pen Purple Passion

$61.52

$21.53

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Gelly Roll Metallic Set of 12

$32.45

$11.36

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Herbin Seasons 5 Piece Assorted Ink Set Spring

$41.24

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Parker Jotter Ballpoint Pen XL Special Edition Rose Gold

$35.83

$12.54