Gear Review
The Case of the Missing Platinum 3776
*Reflecting on a lost favorite and the lessons learned in EDC management*
~$75
Total Cost
1
Gold Nib Pen
1
Lost Item
Section I
The Loss
It appears I've misplaced and possibly lost my beloved Platinum Century 3776 fountain pen. This is unfortunate, as it cost me quite a bit of money, estimating around $75 ($65 for the pen and $10 for the converter).
Section II
Current Alternatives
While I still have my Pilot Metropolitan, it simply isn't the same as having a gold nib pen. The writing experience with the Platinum is unmatched, and I truly miss it.
The Comparison
| Pen Model | Nib Type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Platinum 3776 | Gold | Lost |
| Pilot Metropolitan | Steel | Active |
Section III
Future Considerations
I’m not ready yet to invest in another expensive fountain pen. Instead, I need to think about how to better ensure I avoid misplacing and losing such valuable items in the future.
Losing a daily carry item is a frustrating lesson in organization; always keep a dedicated case or pocket to prevent future disappointment.
This situation has definitely been a disappointment.

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