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product_id: 417143508
title: "erofa Majohn A1 Press Fountain Pen with Box, Retractable Extra Fine Nib Metal Vivid Black Ink Pen with Converter for Writing (No Clip Version)"
brand: "erofa"
price: "247.16 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Matte black metal barrel, clipless ergonomic design One-hand press-out retractable nib 0.38mm extra-fine nib for precision erofa Majohn A1 Press Fountain Pen with Box, Retractable Extra Fine Nib Metal Vivid Black Ink Pen with Converter for Writing (No Clip Version)

**Brand:** erofa
**Price:** 247.16 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖋️ Elevate your writing game—because your ideas deserve a pen as sharp as you are.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** erofa Majohn A1 Press Fountain Pen with Box, Retractable Extra Fine Nib Metal Vivid Black Ink Pen with Converter for Writing (No Clip Version) by erofa
- **How much does it cost?** 247.16 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- erofa enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted erofa brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek, Clipless Comfort:** Matte black metal barrel designed for a natural, unbound grip that fits perfectly in your hand.
- • **Precision Meets Elegance:** Extra-fine 0.38mm nib delivers crisp, consistent lines for professional notes and signatures.
- • **Versatile Inking Options:** Compatible with converters and droppers—customize your ink experience with ease.
- • **Premium Gift-Ready Packaging:** Comes in a stylish box with converter included—perfect for elevating your desk or gifting.
- • **Effortless One-Handed Writing:** Press once, write instantly—no cap fumbling, no delays.

## Overview

The erofa Majohn A1 is a premium metal-bodied fountain pen featuring a smooth, extra-fine 0.38mm retractable nib activated by a one-hand press mechanism. Its clipless matte black design offers ergonomic comfort and a sleek professional look. Compatible with bottled ink via included converter or droppers, it’s ideal for office, school, and daily writing tasks. Packaged in a gift box, it’s a sophisticated tool for millennial professionals seeking precision and style without the hassle of caps.

## Description

Brand: Majohn Model: A1 Material: Metal Nib: Extra Fine Nib (Approx 0.38mm) Diameter(Approx): 13mm Weight (Approx):30g Length(Approx): 138mm Ink : Work with bottled ink Package Include: Fountain Pen x 1 Converter x 1 Gift Box X 1 Notice: This item does not contain ink, need to buy separately.

Review: A fantastic pen in its own right - I purchased the matte black clipless Moon Man/Majohn A1 at the same time as a Decimo (the pilot VP’s slimmer, lighter, younger sibling) and prefer the A1. **see photo for both pens and essentially a handwritten version of this review** While the A1 may technically be a “knock-off” of the VP, it’s gotten a reputation for being a very good fountain pen in its own right. The biggest difference between this and the others is the nib — choosing the “best” is just personal preference. The A1’s nib offers a touch of pleasant pencil-like feedback, and paired with the feed is an extraordinarily consistent writer with no skipping or flow issues. It’s almost like writing with a brand new extra-fine hard felt-tip?? It is a “nail,” so there’s zero flex to it. The Decimo & VP, on the other hand, have 18kt gold nibs, which are very very soft and glassy-smooth on paper. The Decimo’s nib was so soft that I could see the tines separating while I was writing, which caused some inconsistent flow and isn’t ideal in general, and there was no line variation unless I used more pressure than I was comfortable with. Remember: Gold nib ≠ flex nib, and not every steel nib is unyielding! The A1 does not feel “cheap” in any way — it’s extremely sturdy, weighty, and dependable. I usually prefer slimmer pens as I have small hands & an unconventional grasp, but the girth of this one doesn’t bother me (the grip section is roughly the same diameter as the barrel of a capped Metropolitan, for example). The clicker is very satisfying and convenient, too. The trap door closes all the way, keeping the nib from drying out. *Just make sure the nib is put in the barrel correctly to begin with, by lining up the little bump on the feed & slotting it into the corresponding notch in the barrel. As far as I know, this is the case with any capless FP. It’s a huge bonus that Moon Man/Majohn offers a version without a clip. The clip is polarizing for sure — for some, it may help align the nib correctly, and for others it may just get in the way, depending on how you grip your pen (I’m in the second group). I only wish they offered this option in more than just black! The entire inside (nib/feed/cartridge) is the same size & shape as the Decimo & VP, so you could put a Decimo’s nib in an A1, for example (I tried it, there were no issues), and the body is very close to a VP in terms of size, weight, and appearance. Overall, if you have some experience with more traditional fountain pens and are thinking about getting a clicky FP, I absolutely recommend getting this one first to see if capless is for you. New FP users will get a better sense of preferences by trying out some capped one first :)
Review: Vanishing Point Dupe - This fountain pen, frequently compared to and considered a fantastic alternative to the Pilot Vanishing Point, has quickly risen to become my absolute go-to writing instrument. The nib quality is truly exceptional; it glides across the paper with a smoothness that rivals, and in some cases surpasses, that of more expensive gold nibs. I am particularly fond of the extra-fine nib, which allows for delicate and precise lines, and the pen's design is remarkably ergonomic and comfortable to hold, which has noticeably improved the quality and flow of my handwriting. I've found that this pen is completely free of any leakage issues, a huge plus in my book, and it offers a great variety of convenient options for refilling with my favorite inks. Just a quick note: this pen does not come with ink included in the package. at least the one i recieved.

## Features

- Press-out Nib, Easily and Quickly: Different from the usual design, this pen does not have a cap. You only need to press it lightly with one hand, and the nib will appear, saving you the trouble of screw and pulling out the nib. You can write quickly.
- No pen holder combined with black metal matte pen barrel, fingers are not bound, free to hold, giving you a more comfortable writing experience.
- Extra fine nib 0.4mm is smooth and continuous, let you enjoy the fun of writing. Very suitable for daily writing, notes, lectures, office, school, etc.
- More excellent inking methods can be selected: ink converter or droppers can be used to apply ink to meet your different needs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09SP315J3 |
| Additional Features | Retractable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,685 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #97 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | erofa |
| Brand Name | erofa |
| Closure Type | Screw |
| Color | Vivid Black No Clip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,357 Reviews |
| Drill Point | extra fine,extra fine nib |
| Grip Type | Simple |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Fountain Pen, Converter, Gift Box |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Diameter | 13 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | erofa |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | vintage |
| Model Number | A1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Style | Extra Fine Nib |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fantastic pen in its own right
*by J***J on May 31, 2023*

I purchased the matte black clipless Moon Man/Majohn A1 at the same time as a Decimo (the pilot VP’s slimmer, lighter, younger sibling) and prefer the A1. **see photo for both pens and essentially a handwritten version of this review** While the A1 may technically be a “knock-off” of the VP, it’s gotten a reputation for being a very good fountain pen in its own right. The biggest difference between this and the others is the nib — choosing the “best” is just personal preference. The A1’s nib offers a touch of pleasant pencil-like feedback, and paired with the feed is an extraordinarily consistent writer with no skipping or flow issues. It’s almost like writing with a brand new extra-fine hard felt-tip?? It is a “nail,” so there’s zero flex to it. The Decimo & VP, on the other hand, have 18kt gold nibs, which are very very soft and glassy-smooth on paper. The Decimo’s nib was so soft that I could see the tines separating while I was writing, which caused some inconsistent flow and isn’t ideal in general, and there was no line variation unless I used more pressure than I was comfortable with. Remember: Gold nib ≠ flex nib, and not every steel nib is unyielding! The A1 does not feel “cheap” in any way — it’s extremely sturdy, weighty, and dependable. I usually prefer slimmer pens as I have small hands & an unconventional grasp, but the girth of this one doesn’t bother me (the grip section is roughly the same diameter as the barrel of a capped Metropolitan, for example). The clicker is very satisfying and convenient, too. The trap door closes all the way, keeping the nib from drying out. *Just make sure the nib is put in the barrel correctly to begin with, by lining up the little bump on the feed & slotting it into the corresponding notch in the barrel. As far as I know, this is the case with any capless FP. It’s a huge bonus that Moon Man/Majohn offers a version without a clip. The clip is polarizing for sure — for some, it may help align the nib correctly, and for others it may just get in the way, depending on how you grip your pen (I’m in the second group). I only wish they offered this option in more than just black! The entire inside (nib/feed/cartridge) is the same size & shape as the Decimo & VP, so you could put a Decimo’s nib in an A1, for example (I tried it, there were no issues), and the body is very close to a VP in terms of size, weight, and appearance. Overall, if you have some experience with more traditional fountain pens and are thinking about getting a clicky FP, I absolutely recommend getting this one first to see if capless is for you. New FP users will get a better sense of preferences by trying out some capped one first :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Vanishing Point Dupe
*by M***O on April 20, 2026*

This fountain pen, frequently compared to and considered a fantastic alternative to the Pilot Vanishing Point, has quickly risen to become my absolute go-to writing instrument. The nib quality is truly exceptional; it glides across the paper with a smoothness that rivals, and in some cases surpasses, that of more expensive gold nibs. I am particularly fond of the extra-fine nib, which allows for delicate and precise lines, and the pen's design is remarkably ergonomic and comfortable to hold, which has noticeably improved the quality and flow of my handwriting. I've found that this pen is completely free of any leakage issues, a huge plus in my book, and it offers a great variety of convenient options for refilling with my favorite inks. Just a quick note: this pen does not come with ink included in the package. at least the one i recieved.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost perfect!
*by G***. on March 5, 2023*

As the owner of several Pilot Vanishing Point/Decimo fountain pens, I was very curious about this pen. So, for the price, I figured it was worth a shot. After reading reviews, it sounded pretty good! The pen arrived, and I opened it, and took a good look. The build quality of this pen is very good, especially considering the price. It's not quite up to Pilot's standards, but pretty darn good. I like the extra weight, I think it's slightly heavier than an actual VP. The finish on my orange one is excellent, looks fantastic! So, after inspection, I inked it up (Sailor Kiwaguro Black) and started writing, the nib is excellent on mine, makes a very nice, fairly thin line, the flow is good, really nice. In fact, I like it better than the very flexy 18K nib on the Vanishing Point, as I found it hard to be consistent with the line thickness and it was very sensitive to pressure/flex on the nib. This nib is NOT flexy at all, in fact, some would call it a "nail", but I like it that way better...to each his own. Everything seemed to click...until it started skipping and no-starting. At first, I thought this was the pen itself, the nib or feed, or ink, etc. But on closer inspection it has to do with (in my case) the nib angle to the paper...what some call the "sweet spot"...in other words, if your grip makes the nib end up at a certain angle that is not ideal for that nib, you might experience some skipping and/or hard starts. I think that in my case, the way I hold the pen with my fingers around the clip, may very well be the problem. If I force myself to keep the nib in the sweet spot, it writes VERY well. It's just that is not a comfortable way to write, FOR ME. Your mileage may vary! Overall, this pen is absolutely an amazing value, compared to roughly 3x the $$$ for an actual VP. I see that they do offer the pen without a clip...which would probably resolve my issue totally, but I need a clip for using it at work, and am not a huge fan of black pens, which is the only non-clip version. If you are comfortable with the clip where it is, you can't go wrong otherwise with this pen!

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- erofa Majohn A1 Press Fountain Pen with Box, Retractable Extra Fine Nib Metal Vivid Black Ink Pen with Converter for Writing (No Clip Version)
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