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Well, I just made an impulse purchase because I stay up much too late. At the Nemosine site, I ordered the Coral Singularity, a #6 0.6mm stub nib, and a bottle of Alpha Centauri ink. The nib cost more than the pen since the pen was on closeout. The pen only had F and M as nib choices, and I have wanted to try the 0.6mm stub.

 

I noticed Nemosine is not listed in the Brands at gouletpens.com.

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Nemosine are replacing the plastic Singularity with an aluminum version. I'm not sure when it will come out - certainly not before the last quarter of this year. If the pen is the same otherwise, just made of aluminum, I may well buy one - I really like the shape of the Singularity.

 

Goulet only carried the Singularity (none of the other models), which is probably why the brand doesn't appear right now - they ran out of stock. Hopefully they'll carry the new aluminum Singularity when it comes out.

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Thanks Liz. Glad to know the Singularity isn’t abandoned. I have two of them, both demonstrators, the aqua and the clear with rose gold details.

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Hurray it beat the Saturday estimate and arrived today. The Coral version is quite pretty in the light. It’s my first opaque Singularity. I checked my aqua and clear and no cracks.

 

The nib was shipping in a cute tiny plastic cylinder with a hinged lid.

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I own more than a few pens that I paid much, much more for, ------ but I do NOT have one that is a better "writer!" Amazing pen! I would enjoy reading about the company that makes these pens, about how they came to be able to make such a great pen for such a low price. They might have even lost some business from people thinking ---- "A low cost pen like that just can not be a great writer!"

 

If you know anything about the maker, please clue me in on this site.

 

C. S.

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I don’t know much either except Josh at Nemosine is super nice in email exchanges. He is a space geek. If you check contact information you will learn Nemosine and Birmingham Pens have the same mailing address.

 

Somewhere on this site I thought I read it was family running the two. The about page on Nemosine gives some details on how they make the pens and parts that are sourced.

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