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The KAWECO LILIPUT-BK is a compact, high-quality fountain pen featuring a durable aluminum body and a medium 0.5mm German-made nib. Measuring just 9.8 cm closed, it’s designed for portability without sacrificing writing precision or style. Hand-assembled in Nuremberg since 1883, this pen blends heritage craftsmanship with modern minimalism, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable, elegant everyday writing tools.
Manufacturer | Kaweco |
Brand | Kaweco |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Item model number | LIFP-BK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Closure | Click-Off Cap |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0_5mm |
Ink Color | Blue |
Tip Type | Fountain pen |
Manufacturer Part Number | LIFP-BK |
V**N
Didn't expect to love this pen as much as I do
By rights I shouldn't be enthusiastic about this pen. Consider the following -1. The cap has to be unscrewed to expose the nib and then screwed onto the end of the barrel to make it long enough to write with. That's a cumbersome chore to deal with when you just want to write something down. There are countless retractable pen options available for cheaper, which can be operated quickly and conveniently with one hand--including retractable fountain pens!2. Because copper is a fairly heavy material, the pen is noticeably (although not severely) back-weighted when the cap is posted onto the barrel.3. The pen only accepts standard international short cartridges. Given that I prefer to use only water resistant inks, my options are basically limited to De Atramentis Dokument inks and Montblanc permanent inks, both of which are fairly expensive. (There is a tiny cartridge converter available for Kaweco pens of this size which facilitates the use of bottled ink, but given their small ink capacity, using a converter with this pen would mean having to have bottled ink handy for when the pen runs dry, which defeats the purpose of having a carry-around pocket pen like the Liliput).4. No clip to keep it secure in a notebook and no roll-stop either. It almost seems designed to roll off desks and tabletops.Yet despite these complaints, I really adore this pen and have been using it every day. The extra fine nib is a true extra fine (closer to a Japanese extra fine than most extra fine western nibs)--this is especially valuable given that waterproof pigment inks tend to create a thicker line on the page than standard dye-based inks. It wrote perfectly right out of the box (which hasn't always been the case in my experience with Kaweco pens, but I go very lucky with this one!). The feel of copper in my hand is extremely pleasant--warm and not as slippery as the stainless steel grip sections on other pens I own. It does put a slight copper odor on your fingers, like a new penny, although this has diminished with use. It's also been neat to observe a slight patina develop on the grip section as the copper has been exposed to the air and the oils from my skin (sounds gross, but it looks very cool). I also appreciate that I can keep it in my pocket alongside keys and change, and risk occasionally dropping it, without worrying that it will crack or break.To be honest, most of the features I like on this pen you can also find on the brass Kaweco Sport, which also has the advantages of not rolling when you put it down and a cap which can be posted on the barrel with friction rather than screw threads. And brass--which if I'm not mistaken is a copper alloy--is also a bit sturdier/more wear-resistant than pure copper. But I didn't think of any of that when I bought this copper Lilliput. You, gentle reader, might want to benefit from my hindsight here. All the same, I've grown quite fond of my copper Lilliput and, especially at the current price (~$70) I think it offers very good value for money.
C**Y
I adore this pen! Medium feels like a broad.
This pen has amazed me in the ability to be so incredibly small and still be usable. You should be warned of the size however, it really is much smaller than I imagined and it has taken a lot of time to get used to writing with this. I got this in a medium nib but it feels much more like a broad nib and that should also be taken into account. The quality feels great and its incredibly satisfying to unscrew and screw on the cap.
C**V
Kaweco is at it again
The media could not be loaded. Okay so the Kaweco Sport series is my all time favorite fountain pen. But, the liliput isn't that far behind.I don't use the liliput as my daily driver. It sits in my field notes cover that I use for my daily to-do's.The pros. This is an adorable pen. The materials are top notch, when the pen is posted it's a full size-ish writer and is extremely comfortable to hold. It's taken every short international cartridge I've thrown at it and is just a handsome little fountain pen. I love copper and the patina it has on it is just gorgeous and I had zero issues with the nib out of the box.The cons. You can't write with this unposted you just can't, it's too short. The threads are great by there are just too man turns to unscrew the cap and screw it back onto the back of the pen. I don't grab this pen if I'm in a hurry. The EF nib is not extra fine by my standards. I've been spoiled by Japanese fine lines, but that's just me. I have a hard start once in a great which isn't an issue but it may be to some of you. If you don't like coppers smell or patina than I'd go with the stainless steel because it started to patina the second I touched this pen.All in all this is a wonderful instrument. I would certainly buy it again I honestly regret nothing. But if you don't like small pens, thicker lines, and copper. This will isnt your pen.
C**3
Small, well-made fountain pen with good writing characteristics
Bought this to keep in the pen loop of a Rhodia notebook cover. Fits perfectly and provides a handy pen. The nib is very smooth, not stiff, and has excellent ink flow. When posted, it is quite comfortable in the hand and belies its Lilliput name. Accepts the small size international cartridges. Kaweco offers an assortment of lovely colored inks. The Levenger company has many lovely colored inks in compatible size cartridges. If you’re super picky about ink you can purchase a converter, or empty cartridges that you fill with your favorite inks using a pen syringe.
F**
Perfect EDC!
I bought this as a pen for my pocket organizer I carry daily and I love it! It’s so small, the build quality is too notch, it writes amazing, super smooth and light.
M**L
Tiny, slender, solid brass, great value for the money!
Very, very well made. Threaded cap makes it the perfect length when mounted, for folks with big hands that like slender pens! Smooth writing, the Fine nib can be a little stiff, but lays down a nice line. Much, much better built than the price indicates, solid brass! No clip, but I didn’t need one for my purpose.
M**R
The Photo of The Tin Box is a Lie
THIS DOES NOT COME WITH THE TIN BOX SEEN IN THE PHOTOS.The pen is cool: nice heft, writes well, very small, and the copy is pretty cool. The thing is that it came in the plastic Amazon shipping bag and that's it. Not even a little cardboard box or separate bag! What the heck! I guess that's the price you pay for a pen that goes for $100ish everywhere else...
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