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moribus2

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Hello,

I actually wanted to write a review for this pen. But I don't have much knowledge about pen terminology.

So I am just posting photos.

Sorry for photo quality am using a friends 7mp sony digicam

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7004/6731628893_4b3006eeb3_z.jpg

DSC00035 by moribus2, on Flickr

 

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DSC00026 by moribus2, on Flickr

 

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DSC00028 by moribus2, on Flickr

 

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DSC00040 by moribus2, on Flickr

 

It has got only 1 cartridge which I fill from time to time with a syringe :)

 

Sorry about some typos in my writing sample.

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Moribus2, the pictures are fine and so is the writing sample. It looks like a nice pen. That looks like a standard international cartridge. I know that some of the Indian companies make converters that fit these pens, that might make refilling it easier.

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I have picked up an exactly same pen yesterday from Fountain Pen HOSPITAL Kolkata and paid only Rs 300/-. This came fitted with an ink cartridge, but back home I fitted a Jinhao converter I had in stock. Any idea what is the model number of this pen- the is only the Reynolds logoon the nib and the clip. And by the way, the nib looks very impressive. Like a Gold nib and it writes excellent, offers nice flex too. A gold colour cap band would have done justice to the overall looks. Can anybody tell me the model name?

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Hi all...here is a review of Reynolds Ministere that I posted in 2008...real good looking pen and writes well too...

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/70269-reynolds-ministere-fountain-pen/

 

Regards,

 

Shrujaya

Writing and posting about fountain pens exclusively on www.jaisiri.blogspot.in ... recent posts on Hema Pens (Hyderabad), Haul at Majestic (Bangalore), and Asoka Pens (Tenali)...

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