Quick Look: Platinum Plaisir Fountain Pen
A quick look at the Plaisir plus an analysis of the Platinum line of fountain pens that use the "preppy" nib. It is possible that using a Platinum converter (no ball bearing) will provide a wetter writing experience Using a new mic - Boya BY-M1 and transitioned to Da Vinci Resolve 17. edit on May 21 - thanks for a viewer who pointed out that the Cool and the Procyon nibs is different from the Preppy line of nibs.

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Platinum Plaisir Fountain Pen Unboxing and Review: Plaisir vs Prefounte vs Preppy

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The Three P's of Platinum: The Preppy, Prefounte and Plaisir

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Platinum Preppy: An artist fountain pen review

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3 Common Fountain Pen Problems and How to Fix Them

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The Battle of Affordable Fountain Pens: Pilot Kakuno vs Platinum Prefounte

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Platinum Curidas + Platinum, Pilot, and Sailor Fine Nib Comparisons

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Platinum Plaisir Review + A Bonus Recommendation

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Two Great Inexpensive Fountain Pens: Pilot Kakuno and Platinum Plaisir

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Inside Montblanc’s Secret Nib Workshop

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My Top 10 Fountain Pen Nibs of All Time

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Platinum 3776 - Slip and Seal Mechanism

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5 of the Most Notable Fountain Pens with Piston Fillers

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$3 Fountain Pen Comparison: Pilot Varsity vs Platinum Preppy

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EVERYTHING you need to know: Lamy Safari

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How to Clean a Fountain Pen

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Brand Exploration | Fountain Pens

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5 Notebooks Better Than Moleskine (Especially for Fountain Pens)

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Quick Look: Platinum Procyon Fountain Pen

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Want to Buy Just ONE Pen to Last for Life? Consider These!

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