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The Ellington Pens Luxury Fountain Pen Set features a smooth medium nib housed in a robust stainless steel barrel with brass accents, designed for durability and everyday use. This ambidextrous pen comes complete with 3 ink cartridges and a refillable converter, all elegantly packaged in a gift box. Ideal for writing, calligraphy, journaling, and sketching, it blends timeless craftsmanship with modern functionality to elevate your writing experience.









| ASIN | B0B4DK2P62 |
| Additional Features | Click-off Cap |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,669 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #15 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand | Ellington Pens |
| Brand Name | Ellington Pens |
| Closure Type | Click-Off Cap |
| Color | Noble Heritage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,476 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07427071003175 |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Refillable Ink Converter, 24 Ink Cartridges [Black & Blue], Gift Box |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions | 7.09 x 2.8 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Line Size | Medium |
| Manufacturer | Ellington Pens |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Luxury-Fountain-Pen-Parent |
| Model Number | Luxury-Fountain-Pen-Parent |
| Pattern | Modern |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Writing|Calligraphy |
| Style | Medium |
| Theme | Calligraphy |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
T**Y
Outstanding buy! A must try!
Bottom line, I love this pen. It's become one of my favorites quickly. The good: * Smooth writer - using Waterman Audacious Red ink, wrote nicely on the first inking; VERY smooth on multiple paper types (Leuchtturm 1917 A5 lined notebook, Tūl legal pad, Strathmore Mixed Media 300 Series, and Office Depot legal pads) * Easy inking - Piston adapter works easily and writes well following first inking * Value - For what this cost, it is a phenomenal pen that punches well above its weight * Construction quality - Excellent materials used; metal pen body with resin exterior feels very sturdy and like it was built to last for a very long time * Posting - the cap posts well and does not feel loose as the caps on several of my other pens (some of which I've spent a good deal more money on than this one) do The only thing I can think of that some people may not like about the pen (but I love) is that when the cap is posted, the pen can be "tail heavy" in the hand. This is something I had to really reach for to put in the review because I've seen some who are concerned about that. In my hand, though, I like the tail heavy feel of the pen.
E**.
My New Favorite Pen!
It's an elegant product at an affordable price! I had long seen and desired my own Ellington Fountain pen but always put off buying one. Well, Father's Day saw a daughter of mine give me a nice Amazon gift card and I immediately headed to the Ellington pens wanting to order a black medium pen. With Amazon, I placed the order late at night and by the next afternoon I had my new pen. I should add that I've been a fountain pen guy since my elementary school days when one could buy a Sheaffer fountain pen for 99¢ - this is way better! I love its ease of use and response to my way of writing. Comfort: Fits comfortably in my hand. Value for money: Executive quality for not so much money. Ink flow: The ink flows smoothly and evenly; a joy to use. Write quality: Its ease of writing is great even though my penmanship leaves a lot to be desired.
J**Y
The pen and customer service are both excellent.
This pen looks and feels impressive. At first touch it’s a bit heavy, but a lot of the weight is in the cap. If you put the cap to the side it’s very balanced. The nib (that’s the tip right?) is a bit thicker than I expected, but it makes for a beautifully smooth writing experience. The pen just glides. It comes with a cartridge compatible with an ink well, and short disposal cartridges. It’s also compatible with the Waterman Large Standard Ink Cartridges (which had I purchased previously). Being compatible with three different ink sources is convenient feature. The pen comes loaded with the “ink well” cartridge installed, and I was unsure of how to uninstall this. But the QR code and the excellence customer service people rescued me in all of 3 minutes. 5 minutes into opening, I had the disposable cartridge refitted, and I was writing things down. I’m just getting into journal writing, and while I love a good roller ball, but I’m fairly new to fountain pens. My dad on the other hand, gets a pen every year from his boss (he worked at the same hospital for 30 years). He happened to be with me when I opened it up, so he took it for a spin. Even with his experience of his Mont Blanc and his calligraphy pen sets, he was very impressed with this. I’ve only had it for a few hours, but I’m loving writing with a running hand. The ink flow is evenly distributed, the ink runs quickly but dries quickly, so I haven’t smeared it yet, and it writes well at all angles and speeds. So far I’m a big fan. This is going to be a tremendous help for unpacking my thoughts and improving my cursive penmanship. The $40 was worth it. Other things I noticed: 1. The customer service was excellent. They immediately connected to FB messenger, which I use routinely, and knew precisely the questions to ask. 2. The packaging was sturdy and well made. It had a bunch of dried ink inside the box which was a bit weird, but nothing on the pen or in the case, just on the protective laminated paper which houses the case. 3. The cap has 3 parts: the little nub on the top, the paper clip thing and the cap proper. The cap has cheap plastic threads which connect the nub to the cap proper. But this is probably never going to be relevant. All the rest of the materials are metal and they seem sturdy. If the pen breaks in a few days, I’ll come back with a follow up, but for now, I think I have a new favorite pen.
A**.
Smooth, Elegant Writer
This is my second Ellington fountain pen, my first one mysteriously disappeared after someone “borrowed” it (a testament to how nice it is). I genuinely love the way it writes. The medium nib delivers smooth, consistent ink flow and glides effortlessly across the page. It really does feel like a luxury pen at a great price point. A quick note: if you write with a light hand, you might notice the top strokes of your letters aren’t as full or bold as the downward ones. It’s not a flaw, just something to be aware of with this nib. If you have a heavier hand, though, it writes beautifully. The set includes both cartridges and a refillable converter, which is a great bonus. I only wish the instructions were printed as having to scan a QR code to figure out the ink setup was a minor annoyance. Still, an excellent pen that I’d happily recommend, and clearly, I already bought it twice!
G**B
Well worth the price.
This is a well-made pen, and writes very smoothly even for a left-handed writer. The ink dries quickly and I didn’t have the lefty’s problem of smearing what I just wrote. It comes with a piston cartridge for those who might want to use bottled ink, which I thought was a good selling point, but now I’m not sure I’ll bother, because the refill cartridges are really inexpensive. All told, very satisfactory.
C**R
Love this pen.
An easy to use fountain pen. Nice quality, a good weight and nice finish. Easy to insert ink without any leaks. Great value for money. Would make a nice gift.
K**N
Absolutely the finest fountain pen I’ve ever owned!
Absolutely the finest fountain pen I’ve ever owned! When I was in middle school, my family moved from California to a small village in England. To my utter shock, I was required to use a fountain pen at school. I don’t think I’d ever heard of a fountain pen in my life until then (1972), but I took to it like a duck to water. I begged my parents for the pens I saw in High Street, but—thinking it was a phase—they only allowed for a cheap plastic school pen. No matter, I was besotted by all things fountain pen-related and my love for them never wavered. If anything, the hunt for one that I could afford in the performance of one I certainly could not became my holy grail pursuit. After we moved back to America, I was dismayed to discover that I couldn’t even find ink, let alone a cartridge stateside. It would be quite a few years before I discovered a high-end stationery shop that carried them. It being a specialty store, the pens I loved to play with in-house were still far too dear for me, but I was allowed to write and draw with them to my heart’s content and so began learning about what I loved most—and what to avoid—about my obsession. This being the days of yore, such knowledge came from humans rather than YouTube so shop owners were always happy to pass on their niche expertise. Thus began my adventure through low-cost alternative pens—a mostly disappointing journey—attempting to find the elusive unicorn. When an ad for the Ellington Pens showed up in my feed, I was intrigued, but not enough to trust a brand new brand without the history to support its touting. That said, when it recently went on sale, I thought, “Why not? Someone needs to be first.” I am so so very happy I trusted my gut! It feels like pens costing hundreds more! This, my friends, is the unicorn we’ve all been hunting! The ink just glides from the nib, and the balance is so perfect that even my arthritic fingers can write and write for ages each and every day. The cap is snug and the materials feel beautifully cool and solid. The only downside I have found—and this is just my personal opinion—is the converter reservoir. It feels and looks somewhat cheaply mass-produced. Even so, it behaves itself perfectly so far in my use. The ink pulls up nicely—without mess—and feeds well with zero drag, dumping, or gapping. As it’s tucked inside the barrel, who cares if it looks like an afterthought. Folks, I highly, highly recommend this pen, especially if you’re someone who must—or more importantly, loves to—handwrite a lot each day. It’s just such a glorious time loop back to the past when pens were created for their joy as much as for their purpose.
M**F
Elegance at an affordable price.
I purchased the Stealth Black Ellington Fountain Pen as my first pen, and I was so impressed by the writing experience that I quickly decided I needed to add the Silver Sonata as well. Both pens feel distinct yet complementary—each with its own charm. The nib glides effortlessly across the page, delivering a crisp, consistent line, and it offers a luxurious, yet dependable writing experience. Whether for daily journaling or signing special documents, these pens elevate every stroke. If you’re new to fountain pens or a longtime enthusiast, I can’t recommend Ellington enough.