Full of anticipation, I immediately used the supplied blue and wanted to start writing tintempatrone, unfortunately, this worked even after several minutes not really, so I have given the cartridge once more removed and some ink from the cartridge to the spring, since "runs the ink" very good.
I am right-handed and also a prolific writer. I like to write with pen, find this form of writing simply more noble than some others. However, I am also a person who uses different fonts, depending on the mood of the day, so sometimes in italics to the right or up in the left direction, sometimes in capital letters, temporarily cursive, so a "versatile" Scribbler :-)
I tested this filler to the effect and unfortunately have to say that it for such purposes as mine is completely unsuitable, for about 10 minutes writing I feel, no matter what font pulling in the forearm, and the shape of the grip is not in my eyes chosen really cheap, is the fact that the surface is very smooth and you already quickly slips in easily sweaty fingers. Also, I've found that it often comes even when typing quickly to scratching noises on the paper. I'm really enttäushct a little, since I "formerly" a real fan Pelikan was, had changed a while ago about Geha and am top zufriden, in my opinion there was Pelikan certainly been much better filler. Unfortunately, I can not judge how the pen can result in left-handed use, because I absolutely zero skill to have anything with your left hand. it should be noted ncoh that the smooth surface of the handle has already after a very short use some minor damage, and one should keep in mind that children, d ei the filler actually use senior, much Cavalier deal with such a filler.
Yes, there are matching the twist filler also Re.Twist Tintenkiller for the blue ink, this really works perfectly and is highly recommended.
My conclusion after 3 days use but will be re-changeover to Geha to symptom-free to submit even long texts per filler can. For our children come to this "Twist Test" unfortunately no Pelikan fountain pen in question. seems to me the filler per se rather than design and decoration object, which it unfortunately lacks functionality. PITY!