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✍️ Elevate your lettering game with the pen that does the work for you!
The Pilot Parallel Calligraphy Pen Set features a revolutionary 2.4mm nib with dual parallel plates, enabling both sharp monoline and expressive broad strokes. This refillable pen comes with black and red ink cartridges, a pipette, and a nib cleaner, allowing users to blend colors and maintain smooth ink flow effortlessly. Lightweight and easy to use, it’s ideal for calligraphy beginners and creative professionals seeking precision and vibrant results.






| ASIN | B002RJLS0S |
| Additional Features | Blendable, Refillable |
| Age Range (Description) | Ages 13+ |
| Age Range Description | Ages 13+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,274 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #5 in Calligraphy Pens #63 in Drawing Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | PILOT |
| Brand Name | PILOT |
| Closure Type | Retractable |
| Color | Red/Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,847 Reviews |
| Drill Point | 2.4mm |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072838900517 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Included Components | Parallel Pen, Black Ink Cartridge, Red Ink Cartridge, Pipette, Nib Cleaner |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Assorted |
| Item Dimensions | 7.83 x 2.5 x 0.63 inches |
| Item Type Name | Pilot Parallel Calligraphy Pen Set 2.4mm Nib - Black & Red Ink |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Ounces |
| Line Size | 2.4mm |
| Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Pilot Parallel Calligraphy Pen Set 2.4mm Nib - Black & Red Ink |
| Model Number | 90051 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calligraphy |
| Style | 2.4mm Nib |
| UPC | 072838900517 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
P**G
Pilot pen
Yes a good calligraphy pen
S**E
Great as a reusable highlighter!
Finally. I had been looking for an alternative way to create a reusable highlighter. Unfortunately, the highlighter version of the preppy is just, not in stock, anywhere, ever. So, I tried this, with Noodler's Year of the Golden Pen ink, and a pilot converter. It. WORKS. Beautifully. I tried with a Kaweco special, with the wide nib, even. It doesn't compare to how absolutely smoothly this pen flows. Finally. Thank you.
J**H
So in Love with my 3.8mm Pilot Parallel Pen - and This is Why
I absolutely love this pen set. I have two. And I couldn't love them more! This pen writes so amazingly smooth. It doesn't glitch or hitch up when writing (if it does, it means the nib has paper particles in it. It's easy to remove by using the Nib Cleaner that comes with this set.). The ink glides on with an ice-cream smoothness that will amaze you and make you wonder where this pen has been all your life. Hands down, it's the best Calligraphy Pen I've ever used. But I don't use it just for Calligraphy. I use it for all my art needs. This pen has so many uses. I'm particularly fond of it for my Art Journals, handmade cards and design. This set comes with everything that you need to get started. It comes with 2 ink cartridges - red and black. A pipette to clean the ink from the pen. A Nib cleaner to clean the nibs. Fantastic color instructions that include some basic calligraphy instructions - and of course the pen unit set itself. (And when it arrives, it doesn't look exactly like the set in the picture, but it is close. The silver pipette in the picture next to the cartridges is actually blue, and it's much bigger - and made of plastic. It's in it's own spot next to the barrel of the silver pen unit. And the nib cleaner (just a thin, plastic sheet that reminds me of a film negative) isn't in it's own place like in the picture, instead it's beneath the ink cartridges. Other than that, it's the same. The picture is probably just an old picture.) Getting Started: It's a snap to get started, simply unscrew the barrel and detach the pen from the unit. Insert the cartridge firmly - while holding the pen unit with the nib pointing upward. Be sure to push the cartridge in without twisting or turning otherwise the valve may not open. After you insert the new cartridge, squeeze the cartridge gently before use to allow the flow of ink to the nib. Be careful not to squeeze too hard otherwise you may rupture the ink cartridge and then ink will leak everywhere (even if you do not see a leak, it will be all over your fingers and soon, everything else). Squeezing too hard may also cause the ink to splash out. Some Tips: Make sure you clean your pen unit every time you change colors. Doing so is easy. After you remove the cartridge (while holding the cartridge upright) insert the pipette. Then, dip the pen into a pot of water. Press the pipette several times until the pen unit is clean. Remove the pipette and insert a new ink cartridge. Be sure to wipe off any excess water with a soft cloth. Always put your cap on tightly. Otherwise your ink may dry out. This ink reminds me of marker, in it's thickness, in its smoothness, and not unlike marker, it will also bleed through thinner paper. So, be sure to either put something beneath your paper when you write/design/draw - or use thicker paper. I haven't noticed much feathering at all. So that isn't an issue for me. Although, this ink does NOT dry quickly so you do have to be careful not to run your hand, pen, or anything else through it that could cause a mess. Did you know that you can write with this pen in two different ways? You use the flat side for your thick, calligraphy, curvy, wavy letters and design - but you can also use the thin side to create fine, thin lines, just rotate the pen. Best of both worlds! They make amazing refills for this pen which you can find here: Pilot Parallel Pen Ink Refills for Calligraphy Pens, Assorted Colors, 12 Cartridges per Pack (77312) for less than $6 (for 12 different colors). You can also find all black, or all the same of your favorite color. You can also refill the ink cartridges, if you wanted (I like India Ink) with an eye dropper. (They do not recommend this, of course.) For the price, the 12 cartridges, in my opinion, are really worth it. They're so simple to change, and the ink is fantastic! You do go through it fast though, a downside of the pen, but again, the price is good so it's not like it's bleeding you, and most bottled ink is expensive. As much as I love the refills, I do also like to refill them with my own ink once in awhile to get the variety - and the India Ink. (If you have a favorite ink, this may be the way to go.) The upside of refilling is that you can store the different ink colors. There really isn't any good way to store the ink cartridges once they are open. Keep them in an airtight container, upright, if you can. One of my favorite things about this pen is that you can use two pens to gradate colors. Simply put two different color cartridges in each pen. Hold one pen with the nib pointed upwards, and the other downwards. Leave the nibs in contact for several seconds. The ink from the pen pointing down will transfer to the one pointing up. Then, write. Your colors will gradate as you write. This pen comes in 4 different sizes. The 3.8mm (the green one) is my favorite, which is why I have two. I don't know, there's just something about the width (3.8mm) that is just perfect. Don't get me wrong, the others seem to be just as lovely and wonderful, and I'm sure they are perfect for their own jobs, but the way the letters and design look on paper from this pen, is just beautiful and classic. I like how it's boxy - squared. Simple. Thick. I love the look of the others, yes, but this one, it's my favorite. The one thing that surprised me about this pen, and I've decided to mention it to you in my review just so you're not as surprised as I was, is that this pen is made a lot more 'cheaply' than I thought it would be. I was expecting a 'pen.' A heavy, well built pen. Especially for almost $8. But the whole thing is made of a really light plastic. The heaviest part of this pen is actually the cap. I'm talking, it's almost top heavy when the cap is on. But after I got over my surprise, it really doesn't bother me anymore. That's because I see the good that comes from it being plastic. This pen is feather-light in the hand, so it doesn't weigh your hand down when you are writing. In other words, it's so easy to control. So, I think they got it right after-all. But it was a surprise when you're expecting one thing, and got another. So, just a fair warning. But, it works out okay in the end. If you're new to Calligraphy, or if you want to learn Calligraphy, this is definitely the pen for you. I have been writing in Calligraphy for a very long time now, and this is by far the easiest, smoothest, simplest experience I've ever had with Calligraphy. My 11-year-old has been wanting me to teach her, and this is definitely the pen she's going to start with. Yes, she's going to move up to other pens, but to get the technique down, I can't think of a better, more simpler pen to start on. There isn't much to mess up. The pen does all the work, you just have to concentrate on technique. The instructions come with a nice little 'getting started guide', Amazon has thousands of books, or, you could just Google Calligraphy and start there. For free. Just practice, practice practice. Do the same thing over and over and over again. You'll get it. Remember, practice makes perfect. Your goal is to train your hand and your brain to know what to do without thinking about it. So that it becomes natural. Are you an artist? Love Art? Like to draw? Putting together an Art Journal? Making Homemade cards? Trying your hand at Art Therapy? Definitely give this pen a whirl. You won't be sorry. Are you a pen collector? Do you love pens? I mean LOVE pens? Can't go into an office supply store without drooling over pens? You get excited when you think about buying a new pen? Pens are like Christmas? Yep, then add this one to your pen collection. It's calling your name. You won't be satisfied until you do. You will think of this pen constantly until you answer that call. I hope to one day collect them all. Because they're calling my name. Just like this one did.
S**S
Smooth, easy, but too big/bad ink
Update: woo hoo! Just saved this pen from exile by buying the con50 converter and some Noodlers no feather ink. You can get the converter here: Pilot Fountain Pen Converter (CON-50) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016YWJZ8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_MIIhzbDSPNCP8 The pen in incredible. The ink, however, is terrible. I'm no calligraphy savant, which is probably why I found myself buying this pen over more traditional fountain or dip pens. I write very hard and tense and I wanted something that offered the ease of a calligraphy marker with the look of a calligraphy pen. I'm amazed at how easily the ink flows from this, especially when compared to the garbage calligraphers signature I was working with. This pen draws without interruption no matter how the pen is held (which I understand is not always a good thing for rearing the young calligrapher). But im not a calligrapher. I'm just a person who wants to have better handwriting and experiment with different techniques until I inevitably get bored and more on to a new fad. I'm a little suprised at how cheap the pen feels when I think about the fact that bargain ballpoint pens feel a lot nicer than this. I really wish this came in a smaller size nib. I got the smallest offered at 1.5 per the recommendations of various reviews, but it's still too big for me to write smaller than the height of two binder paper lines. Basically, give this pen different ink and a smaller nib and I'd probably never look elsewhere.
T**T
Everyone needs one (or 2 or three)
Such a pleasant writing experience. Absolutely my favorite nib. This is my primary in my Opus 88. I've put at least 15 mL of ink through it, and I just can't get away from the versatility and beautiful script it produces. It's kind of what I imagine having a brush pen is like without having a brush AND having the ability to make quite thin and very straight lines! Despite the fact that I use the Opus 88 and not the handle that it comes with, the original handle feels quite nice in the hand. A bit thin, but still sufficiently pleasant. I found the 2.4mm a bit too thick for standard writing, but 1.5mm is awesome! I write on a 6mm grid with no issue, but some might find <7mm a bit constrictive. Note: the attached pictures of writing are *after* I rounded the corner of the nib. Main critiques: I'd like the thin side to be a little bit thinner. The flow rate is a bit high. I keep the valve on my Opus 88 closed, but the first line or two after I refill the writing chamber, it can write a bit heavy — causing feathering. Despite making thin lines, the high flow rate makes cross hatching challenging since the ends of lines blot a bit. If you're not careful with your writing, a corner can catch, spattering ink as the two halves of the nib rapidly spread and slap together. This isn't damage to the pen, rather splattering all over your work. It can happen quite easily on back strokes. Modded: If you want to avoid the aforementioned splattering/chattering, you can file/round down one of the corners. Be careful not to remove too much material... sand, test, sand, test. I took off too much, so the line variation and max thickness were reduced a bit too much, but I'm still very satisfied with the result. The mod reduced the flow, made the average line a bit thinner, and reduced the corner catching which has taken this from a 10 to an 11. Though, honestly, I've ordered another OEM so that I can go back and forth. Both versions are so much fun!
T**T
Love these.
I love love love these pens. They make learning to write in calligraphy so much easier. They are comfortable and are easy to grip. They aren’t very sharp, but do you have a blunt edge. They are very expensive, but I love them so I will definitely buy them again. If you have them sitting the wrong way, they could leak so you have to be careful and the ink goes very very very quickly. But this is really the best way to learn calligraphy… I wish they had metallic colors as an option for pigment, but they do have 12 different colors that you can use and you can replace the ink cartridges easily. It’s also very easy to clean and so much fun to write with.
J**M
An easy pen to use
It is a very inexpensive pen that is well suited to writing calligraphy script. Each of the pens are color coded for the size of the nib that is installed. Not only can you write Calligraphy script, but the corner of the nib can be used to write thinner lines for greater versatility. The drying time is adequate, but can vary depending on the ink that is used.
R**.
Best calligraphy pens ever!
I’ve been a fan of these pens since I discovered them in high school! Recently rediscovered my calligraphy supplies and started again. All my parallel pens from 2016 still work perfectly fine (after cleaning years worth of buildup) but I’m glad they added a 3.0 mm option! The white looks so much prettier than the previous grey body. These are my absolute favorite for blackletter calligraphy !!
J**Y
good pen
I use these with Noodler brand "firefly" highlighter ink to add highlights to documents... unlike dollar store highlighters these will maintain colour and consistency... I refill the cartridges using a blunt end syringe (available on line or at specialty pen shops).... I've been doing this for decades and have various width Pilot parallel pens for different jobs...
M**G
vazando tinta
tinha usado uma vez, qdo peguei de novo tinha vazado uma carga toda, muito frustrante deixei o nene chorando pra gravar o video, gostaria de poder vtrocar ou receber o dinheiro de volta
M**E
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PARFAIT !
K**N
Schreibt akkurat
Ich habe mehrere von diesen Feder-Pens. Ich nutze sie für die Kalligraphie und bin mit der Qualität bei allen sehr zufrieden. Kann ich nur empfehlen.
M**M
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