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…a Chibi mini JetPen with a fine nib.

 

How does it fit a shirt pocket? This pocket also contains a notebook and a Kaweko Sport. Thus dangerously close to a pocket-protector stage.

 

Doesn't protrude as much as the Kaweko.

http://s271.photobucket.com/user/dick168/media/P1030596_zpsnkyylx8q.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2

 

Longer capped than the Kaweko ...

http://s271.photobucket.com/user/dick168/media/P1030601_zpsmvgvy42d.jpg.html

 

and just a smidgen longer posted. I believe you might have to use either posted.

 

​How's the nib? A fine and what you might expect: Iridium Germany. The Kawako will be more of a writing experience.

http://s271.photobucket.com/user/dick168/media/P1030599_zpsz6fbtkdm.jpg.html

 

A mini-review. Good design and use of materials deliver an effective little pocket pen for $2.95. A good fit in a tight space with the Mnomosyne notebook.

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​How's the nib? A fine and what you might expect: Iridium Germany. The Kawako will be more of a writing experience.

 

Are you sure? I've had some poor writing experiences with Kaweco Sports, mostly due to dry and hard-starting nibs.

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Are you sure? I've had some poor writing experiences with Kaweco Sports, mostly due to dry and hard-starting nibs.

wellll ...

 

http://xkcd.com/1478/

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Thanks for the review. I have a couple of these in my JetPens cart, just haven't gotten around to pulling the trigger yet. Maybe this payday. :D

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