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Hero 100, 616, 329s Reviews


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The 100 is the top of the range model with gold nib, designed to match or surpass the Parker 51. The 329 was a ground-up design as a budget model but they did such a good job it became a perennial best-seller. The "new 329" as opposed to the original "Star Trek 329" is a little less nice, according to most reviewers, and along with the 100 it is also faked quite extensively.

 

Thanks! I've been quite impressed with my 329, which I assume to be genuine; fine without being hair-thin, smooth and quite wet. I'd be happy to use it if I had to (try to) write a lot of legible text in a small space.

 

I don't know which version 329 I have. I'd assumed it was an older one; plain steel-coloured cap, but no "Nike flash" on the section, as I've seen on photos of some others. Is that what you mean by "Star Trek?"

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if you use those pens , u might loose interest about fp

With the proviso, only if you like fine or extra fine nibs. At least, I haven't seen anything wider on eBay UK, and few Oriental suppliers seem to make stub/italic at all.

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