ECO-T has a slightly more pronounced grip section; to help with learning correct writing posture for kids, new enthusiast, and anyone who likes a little bit more structure to the grip area. Cap and end cap also has a rotary triangular shape design.
Comes in EF, F, M, B, Stub1.1 nib choices
Pen cap is able to post onto the back of the pen
Piston Filler Fountain pen.
Simply unscrew the end cap, dip into ink, screw back the end cap, and your done! Ready to write!!
Pen cap has an inner cap to insure a perfect seal when stored away.
Made for the beginner who just wants to try out fountain pens, all the way to the experts. A good everyday worker.
Please note: Ink is NOT included
A quick no brainer guide in choosing nib sizes in an overly complicated fountain pen world:
If you write small, go with an EF
For the normal writer, F is the most popular
If you tend to lean on a bigger font, M will be perfect
B is for statements!! Sign a check in B, write a header in B, do some coloring/shading in B
Stub nibs are italic in writing style (have a special card or invitation to write?
Beautiful! My daughter loves it!
I was looking at the ECO-T and struggling to decide on a colour. I’m a sucker for a red pen so it was an easy decision once the Rossi was announced. I like the shape of the grip section on the ECO-T. It’s not better than the ECO for me, just different. As for the colour, it’s the perfect red. The fine nib writes smoothly on any paper I’ve tried—I’m using Ferris Wheel Press Steeped Umber. It’s noticeably smoother than my ECO extra fine (also using FWP ink) and the ink flows nicely. Interestingly, it does seem to write a little drier. Now I just have to decide what colour ink I’ll fill it with next!