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The Deccan Masterpiece In Bluish Green


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During the recent visit to the Deccan pen stores in Hyderabad with my friend Jai, Mr. Wasim proudly showed me their new creation, a Deccan Masterpiece made in a deep greenish blue colour. My camera is unable to capture the true colour of the pen and shows it as blue. This pen is identical in shape and size to Jai's White Masterpiece. The pen shares the same 35mm nib and the long squeeze filler. The material is some type of plastic. The pictures:

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7248.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7249.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7252.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7253.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7255.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7258.jpg

 

The ornate "D" is Deccan pen's logo:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7259.jpg

 

Very thick barrel walls, the pen has been built well:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7261.jpg

 

In comparison with my user BHR Deccan Masterpiece which has served me well for the last few years:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7267.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/DeccanMPGreen/IMG_7268.jpg

 

Cheers!

Hari

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That's a gorgeous pen! Awesome color!

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That's a gorgeous pen! Awesome color!

 

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Wonderful pictures, Hari...lovely looking pen, isnt it? As you said, the colour of the pen looks different in photos...it looks totally blue here...I wish it were an ED filler...squeeze filler is neither here nor there for me...but what to do, the last 2 FPs from Deccan are squeeze fillers...btw, how does it write? Have you inked it yet?

 

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Jai, Thanks! You have seen the pen, the color is much more beautiful in person. Maybe I should try daylight photography, but I know my camera has a problem capturing green and violet. Not inked it yet, I expect it to write as well as the Advocate after all it is the same nib. Too many pens in the queue for inking and I am not sure I want to carry the green monster to work, yet...

 

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Hari

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Fantastic pen, Hari! I like this one even better than the white.

WANTED:

Delta Indios (FP or BP)

Delta Inuit (FP or BP)

Delta Don Quijote (BP or FP, green pref.)

other Delta Indigenous People

(M nibs or wider preferred)

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Great looking pen Hari, lovely colour. I hope they also come up with an orange coloured one as well! By the way the white Masterpiece I picked up in May '12 came with a two toned nib, otherwise similar.

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pbhat

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Thanks CJA and Pbhat.

 

Yes deccan does have a stock of the two tone nibs, the nibs are medium tipped on the two tone ones, IIRC.

 

I have a few examples, like this one: http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii197/hari317/Deccan%20Cartridge/IMG_1471.jpg

 

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Hey Hari! I love your pen, especially the color, which happens to be my all-time favorite color and I was wondering where you bought it from and how much it costs. I'd like to buy one myself, but I'm from Europe (Romania) and I couldn't find it online, not in this color anyway. Could you give me a hand please? Any kind of information would be great..

 

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Roxana

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Hey Hari! I love your pen, especially the color, which happens to be my all-time favorite color and I was wondering where you bought it from and how much it costs. I'd like to buy one myself, but I'm from Europe (Romania) and I couldn't find it online, not in this color anyway. Could you give me a hand please? Any kind of information would be great..

 

Thanks,

Roxana

 

Hi Roxana. I bought this pen directly across the counter from the Deccan pen stores in Hyderabad. They had only one pen available in this color which I bought. If I ever find that they have made this color pen again I will buy one for you. Deccan pens do a lot of experimentation and make pens in very small numbers, so availability is always a problem, even for me. Jai is lucky in this regard.

 

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Hi! Hari,

Can you tell me what material is used for the black part of the pen ie. section, part of cap and barrel and also what material is used for the feed.

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pbhat

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Hi! Hari,

Can you tell me what material is used for the black part of the pen ie. section, part of cap and barrel and also what material is used for the feed.

Regards,

pbhat

 

Black Ebonite.

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Thanks for the pics ... I too am always interested don't all the pens usually made as eyedroppers?

 

I have acquired my first pen from India but haven't inked her up yet ...

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Thanks for the pics ... I too am always interested don't all the pens usually made as eyedroppers?

 

I have acquired my first pen from India but haven't inked her up yet ...

Usually yes. Do ink her up, which pen did you get?

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Beautiful pen and nice story, thanks for sharing, Hari!

Is it fair for an intelligent and family oriented mammal to be separated from his/her family and spend his/her life starved in a concrete jail?

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