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🖋️ Elevate your everyday writing with the pen that disappears when not in use.
The PILOT Vanishing Point is a revolutionary retractable fountain pen featuring a rhodium-plated 18K gold nib that safely retracts into a sleek gunmetal gray metal barrel with matte black accents. Designed for professionals on the go, it combines luxury craftsmanship with practical portability, including a refillable ink system with cartridge and converter. Perfect for smooth, precise writing and packaged elegantly, it’s the ultimate pen for those who demand style and function in one.






| ASIN | B00G4CJ7MA |
| Additional Features | Erasable, Refillable, Retractable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,590 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #73 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | PILOT |
| Closure Type | Converter |
| Color | Gun Metal/Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,678) |
| Drill Point | Broad |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072838605832 |
| Grip Type | Knurled |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Ink Cartridge, CNT40 Converter |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Item Dimensions | 6.7 x 1.6 x 3.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Line Size | 0.3mm |
| Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Fountain Pen |
| Model Number | 60583 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Style | Fine Nib |
| UPC | 072838605832 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
G**K
Great fountain pen for on the go
The ability to extend and retract the nib with the ease of any ballpoint retractable is what makes this fountain pen so amazing for me. It makes writing with a fountain pen easy. I do not have to worry about taking the time to unscrew a cap, not lose the cap, worry about the cap falling off and causing a leak in my pocket. As far as leaks are concerned, this pen has not leaked an iota. I also own a Namiki Bamboo, which is also a great pen but it not conducive to day-to-day use since A) the cap is screw on/off and B) it leaks. This pen also weighs far less than my Namiki, though it does weight more than a comparatively sized ballpoint or felt tip. This is my go-to fountain pen. Sleek, stylish, and painfully easy to use. People don't even notice that I'm using a fountain pen - it's in and out that quickly and easily. The nib is stiff enough to give a dependable line, but flexible enough to not scratch up the paper I'm writing on. I've even managed to write on one of those cheap fast-food restaurant paper napkins with this pen. However, I will admit to being a bit too cavalier with the pen, as easy to use as it is. I have dropped the pen while the nib was exposed and this has bent it quite badly, however I have been able to bend it back into usable shape. If you are clumsy and careless like I apparently am, this may not be the pen for you since you will mourn for this pen. If you are careful enough to not drop the pen while the nib is exposed, this pen will make you very happy indeed.
D**S
My new everyday pen; fountain or otherwise...
I absolutely LOVE this pen. I am neither a seasoned fountain pen geek, nor a first purchaser. The reason I haven't used fountain pens prolifically has been two-fold: system portability and usage. Addressing the later first, I love the feel of this pen!! Very easy to write with mis-use, which makes this a phenomenal teaching tool; I consider it "self-correcting" when I place the nib incorrectly on the paper. I have been trying to teach myself better penmanship; yet for work, I often need to note acronyms, sketch quick diagrams, etc. This pen handles everything with ease. Addressing system portability: I fill, on average, four to eight full page notes in my Moleskine notebook per day. Some days zero. I fly frequently, several times per month. I was hyper-concerned about using this pen for work: potential leakage, ability to take notes quickly, ink reservoir in relationship to refill length, etc. I clip the pen to Moleskine, and toss in my bag. I half-heartedly try to ensure the pen is vertical, but the bag not so. I have had zero issues. I was concerned what pressure changes would do at altitude; no issues. I was concerned about being to rapidly take a flurry of notes with no notice; zero issues. I love this pen!! It is my everyday always pen. I currently try to fill it about every two weeks or so. I've noticed about a 10-12 day refill cycle would be better, although it is based on a limited sample size. I have had two issues: I didn't care for the stock ink so I tossed the stock cartridge out of the box as I use Noodler's ink, the refill cartridge twist/plunger process took a bit to get used to. I spent the best part of a weekend practicing and writing and refilling and learning about it. By Monday, I felt very comfortable with using the pen in all of the above scenarios. The second issue I've had is minor: I bent the clip. I was able to return to its original position; however, its not "tight" on the body. Oh well. It's minor to me. I absolutely love this pen and has allowed me to get back to script writing on my pace, when I'm able to. It always strikes up a conversation with observant customers.
N**O
Great writer in extra fine.
Excellent product. Extra nib writes well without skipping, which I was concerned about initially. Writes very fine and there is definitely some feedback, which I don't mind.
T**S
Great pen for fountain pen enthusiasts or those looking to get into fountain pens.
The convenience of this pen is nothing I'd have ever imagined from a fountain pen. As an owner of several high-end fountain pens that cost hundreds of dollars more than this pen, I'd have to say this pen is approaching the status of "favorite" among my collection. As a writer, I often jot down personal notes even as I'm at my computer. This pen eliminates the steps that I've been taking in the past to unscrew the cap, place the cap, position the pen, etc. The clip, though right in the middle of the tripod of fingers for writing, acts as a guide for finger placement as to where the point of the nib will be. There's no more need to rotate the pen in your hand to get the correct writing angle as the clip helps to remind and position your hand for you. I'd actually say that this would be a great starter pen for anyone interested in the art of writing with a fountain pen. Typically when using a fountain pen, I grip the pen closer to the nib than maybe I'd ought to leaving the tell-tale signs of writing stained on my fingers. With this pen, there's no chance of ink stain because the nib is shielded from any grip mishaps. Though the ink sac is small, I find that it is enough to take several pages of notes over the course of about two-three days. Part of owning a fountain pen is the small joy of refilling it. I haven't tried using the cartridge that came with it as I prefer to draw my ink from a bottle. The quality of the pen seems to be pretty nice. Though the barrel doesn't exactly feel high-end, it is definitely sturdy and well made. The nib is firm but with enough flex. Some reviews that I've read about this pen made it seem that if you've got a firm hand when writing this pen might not be for you. I don't think that I accurate. Granted I don't try to poke holes in the pages when I write, I do find that this pen is firm enough for just about any type of handwriting style. I have not had any slips or dry spots on the page either even when writing softer or more firmly than I normally would. I would buy this pen again.
M**S
Caneta perfeita para o que se propõe. Como pedi a pena EF (extra fina) o traço é exatamente como eu queria. Tem um bom feedback, mas não arranha. O prazo foi menor que o previsto quando da colocação do pedido.
M**S
Don't expect this fountain pen to cost less than 50 pounds used.
M**0
I cannot think, for the life of me, why these haven't caught on more. The basic idea is simple; let's make a fountain pen, with superb quality tolerances and an 18kt gold nib, so any aficionado of real pen-and-ink writing can use it, but let's equip it with the convenience of a ballpoint via a unique nib-retraction system. When not in use, the pen sits vertically in your pocket, on its traditional pen clip (on this one its silver plated, or chromed- hard to tell which). This keeps the nip pointing upwards and discourages leaks. To use, you click the end, as you would a ballpoint, which pushes the nib through a covered rubber seal in the end of the cap, revealing the point, and ensuring you are ready-to-write. The seal retracts through pressure of the nib moving, and when retracted, the nib is held airtight. I have used and stored this pen many times for up to three weeks, and it has been ready-to-use instantly after clicking, with no drying-out. I wondered whether writing by holding the pen near its pen-clip, counter-intuitive as it is, and looking unusual, might be more difficult. Absolutely not, in practice, when - so long as you hold the pen properly, and not half-way up - the clip actually acts as an integral part of the grip. The nib is 18kt (750) gold, rhodium plated to give it a chrome appearance. It's of traditional Japanese width, so one size narrower than a 'typical' European pen such as a Waterman or Parker. A medium writes with a comparatively fine line, a broad writes with a more traditional medium one. The pen, for me, is always an instant starter and lays down a beautiful continuous line with no skipping. It isn't really a flexible nib though, but it is a well-made and beautiful one. The red, the pseudo-carbon-fibre, the yellow and the blue look beautiful in the hand. Each has a deep, lacquered, glossy appearance. The pen takes standard Pilot cartridges - with a metal cartridge cover to ensure the 'clicker' works (provided in the box). There is a converter so you can use bottled ink. Many people like to use Japanese inks, for traditionalism's sake, but I have to say that any wet-writing ink (Watermans etc) works just fine in this pen. Not all vendors include the converter, and not all nibs are gold- check the description from your preferred vendor just to be sure, if these things matter to you. Buying the converter later is quite expensive. Some people worried about the nib pushing through the seal- would this be a point of wear, and would the seal remain airtight. Reviewers who have owned these for years tend to agree that they are quite problem free. The only reported issue is often that the pen needs a wash to remove ink behind the seal, once every few months (just warm water is fine). Overall, I love this pen. It looks lovely, works perfectly, and used with bottled ink it will let your handwriting shine and it will (or should) last a lifetime - and with very little waste. Prices vary very considerably. Do check carefully before buying. Thoroughly recommended.
A**S
Bought as a birthday gift. Recipient absolutely loves it.
A**M
This is by far my favourite pen. I have paid more for others that may have it beat aesthetically...but only slightly. The form and functionality more than make up for any stylistic drawbacks. It writes smoothly and has excellent line control. It is simply a pleasure to use. It has all the pros of a fountain pen with the utility of a ballpoint or rollerball. I have just purchased a second vanishing point and I'm sure it won't be the last. The broad tip is excellent and has a great variety of line stroke, and I'm looking forward to putting the fine point through its paces.
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