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My Twsbi Diamond 580 M Arrived


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Edited to include a more full review

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I love it so far <3

Chicken scratch due to being too lazy to write nicely/writing on a bit of shelving :-P

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Esterbrook J, TWSBI Diamond 580 (lost it somewhere :-() and some random other pens

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Now its a full review :D

Esterbrook J, TWSBI Diamond 580 (lost it somewhere :-() and some random other pens

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I'd be tempted to get one, though I don't generally like demonstrators, but the EF nib version sold out instantly so instead I'll just sit back and monitor the reviews for a while.

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I'd be tempted to get one, though I don't generally like demonstrators, but the EF nib version sold out instantly so instead I'll just sit back and monitors the reviews for a while.

 

The EF was not released yet... It should out 1st or 2nd week in April.

 

Fine review ... medium looks like a true medium. :thumbup:

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I'd be tempted to get one, though I don't generally like demonstrators, but the EF nib version sold out instantly so instead I'll just sit back and monitors the reviews for a while.

 

The EF was not released yet... It should out 1st or 2nd week in April.

 

Fine review ... medium looks like a true medium. :thumbup:

 

Ah, I just saw "out of stock" and assumed that meant it was sold out. Well, either way, I look forward to seeing the reviews of the EF version.

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id say the medium is a medium :-) I have a parker jotter m inked up with the same ink so ill write with both and post photos of that.

Esterbrook J, TWSBI Diamond 580 (lost it somewhere :-() and some random other pens

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Great written review thanks. Thanks for the box picture. I haven't seen the packaging for this pen until now.

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