This FILCAO DESIREE DEMONSTRATOR flat top fountain pen in flecked red is a perfect addition to any pen collection. Crafted from high-quality celluloid material and featuring a fine (F) iridium nib, this vintage Italian-made pen is sure to impress. The pen also boasts gold trim and a blue ink color, making it not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Whether you are a collector or a writer, this pen is sure to satisfy your needs.


Citing the Review from Pentrace:-


The new Filcao Desiree pens have been in my possession for the last few weeks to test and evaluate. Part of my evaluation is the entire physical aspects of the pen such as the quality of parts, comfort of use and the final ink delivery. An important evaluation should also include how well a fully inked pen can sit on a desk undisturbed and not used for a few days, several days or even a week and then how this same pen may perform when chosen again for instant use. It is not surprising to find such high quality on a popular priced fountain pen as the many years of continuous production and manufacture has been guided by the owner Francesco Grisolia. I cannot think of another pen company that can claim to have 43 years of manufacture experience lead by one person.


I am happy to say that the Filcao pens have performed very well from the very first ink cartridge insertion to delivering an instant start after laying undisturbed for as much as 14 days


The Desiree is a classic vintage style yet at the same time a modern design with no unnecessary hardware such as extra ring trim on the section, grip or barrels. The classic vintage image is instantly recognized by the single band flat top cap with the faultless washer clip design. The barrel is a smooth straight-wall tube that ends with the gentle taper of the faux blind cap. The Desiree is simple, uncomplicated and designed for one simple task which is delivering ink through your choice of fine nibs.

Let’s take a very close look to the details.


DIMENSIONS


14 x128 mm closed - 14 x 159mm opened


The Desiree is 5” (128mm) and with cap posted 6 ¼” (159mm).

The barrel is ½” (14mm) diameter and the cap is 5/8” (15mm) diameter.


The cap and barrel is a transparent acrylic resin available in either red or white veining or the handsome black cap with ivory acrylic barrel. The weight of the pen with a full tank of ink tips my scale right at ½ ounce. Compare this to some of the most popular pens used today such as the ½ ounce Parker “51” up to the 1 ounce Duofold Sr. or the Pelikan M800. So we have a Desiree barrel that is not a Sr. oversize and it is not the typical slim style. The size and weight fits right into the most popular segment of use on the curve scale of modern and vintage pens. This weight of one ounce is most comfortable to use the pen with or without the cap posted on the barrel. This is personal preference but seems very comfortable either way. There is one more excellent feature of the faux blind cap. If the user wants to post the cap to the end of the barrel, the faux blind cap will snug fit well into the cap beyond the threading inside the cap wall. The snug fit is not at the cap lip against the barrel. This removes the possibility to crack the cap lip if it is pushed onto the barrel too tightly. This is another smart idea from Filcao.


THE CAP


The washer clip. The most fool proof piece of hardware ever invented giving a good strong grip to the shirt or jacket pocket. The clip is hand cast brass from the lost was process and heavy gilded with gold and rhodium plating. Years from now, if the clip ever bends out from use the owner can simply remove the clip to give a slight bend to make the clip stronger. The cap band also is brass with heavy gold gilding and rhodium plating.


INNER SAFETY CAP


Notice that the top of the cap unscrews which reveals the inner cap tube which seals the nib at the collar of the section which serves two purposes. The inner cap will seal to the top of the section to prevent evaporation and provide instant ink flow. This will also prevent leaking or flooding from the nib in the event of a sudden bump. The small air hole in the cap, of course helps to stabilize the air pressure and inner cap temperature which also helps to prevent flooding.


CAP AND BARREL THREADING





This is not often noticed by users but there is a big difference between a single gate and multiple gate threading. The gate is the end of the threading on the barrel where you start to screw on the cap. Some pens have only one gate, some have two and some have three. This provides a few minor factors that could be important. First this provides for a faster threading as the cap will find the "entrance gate" more quickly. This will also provide for a more secure or tighter closure as there are more threads gripping the inside of the cap. How many times have you placed a pen in your pocket and suddenly find you have a cap but no pen in your pocket? With a single gate and shorter threading the heavier barrel could easily work loose and separate from the cap. The Desiree requires a full 1 ¼ turns to secure the cap to the barrel. This is much better than a short thread on some pens which may only require as little as a one-half turn to secure the cap to the barrel.


Take a close look at the threading on the barrel. The cut of the thread is a fine spiral cut which leaves a flat space between the grooves. The result is not a sharp “V” cut thread, which on some pens may look attractive but actually can be a liability as the sharp top of the thread can be damaged more easily resulting in a cross-cut thread. This happens when a cap may start on a thread out of alignment and result in a "cross-cut", literally causing the cap thread to cut across the barrel thread. This damage can not be repaired.


You see how the minor details make a big difference. Filcao has removed the most common problems with a smart method of manufacture for a better pen.


THE SECTION


A minor detail but this is often a center of attention among serious writers. The threading is on the barrel of the Desiree with an almost un-noticeable step to the section. This makes for a smoother and more comfortable grip as many pen users do not like the radical step difference from barrel to section. This would force the finger tip either closer to the nib or further back onto the barrel. With the Desiree the writer could position the finger tips anywhere without feeling that uncomfortable radical step.


The Desiree Medium steel nibs are made by Reform and are gild plated