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Twsbi Next Pen "economic Model" 2012/10/04


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Next pen on the project run down is this "economic model", code PP017

 

 

 

Target is to create a pen of retail price between US$25-30; a price that can be more attractive to new fountain pen user, high school student...

 

 

 

Consoliate many plastic barrel parts into one, use less or smaller metal parts to save the cost. It end up with 4 new plastic parts; Cap, Inner Cap, Barrel, and Screw End Plug.

 

 

 

Our RD done this design in two days work. Yor are welcome to comment or give suggestion. You can start by giving it a good name.

 

 

 

https://www.evernote...6620c01c54aef0e

 

 

 

https://www.evernote...936ea988b0c02c3

 

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You should call it the Carbon something. Even though its not the predecessor to the Diamond, it could be the pen that leads to buying that one.

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Very nice

 

The TWSBI NOVICE!

"One Ink-drop on a solitary thought hath moved the minds of millions" - P R Spencer

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I really like the idea of a cheaper TWSBI pen... as a student, I'd probably buy one the moment it comes out...

 

Maybe it's just me though, but I am not a huge fan of piston fillers. Maybe it's because I love extra fine nibs so I don't need as much ink capacity as the BBBB lovers out there.

Seems like it would be cheaper to make the pen a converter pen and just make sure it's easily converted to an eyedropper.

 

Like the early design though. Simple, but still has a TWSBI feel.

 

As far as naming goes, I would use a three digit number somewhere below 540 and 530 if it's going to be similar to those pens. Just for consistencies sake.

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How about the Speedy 350?

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I have several TWSBI and would get this one to add to the collection in a XF if available ...

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My name suggestions are "Prologue" or "Portal", as both suggest something indicative of things to come.

 

"Gateway Drug" seems to have a negative connotation. ;-)

"Be who you are and say what you feel; because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss

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Hi,

 

I think it would be better to remove the metal ring on the grip section. The ring is another thing that may corrode or get damaged.

 

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Hi,

 

I think it would be better to remove the metal ring on the grip section. The ring is another thing that may corrode or get damaged.

 

Dillon

 

If the ring is made from the same stuff the nib is, it should be fine, right?

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Well... since it's not quite a Diamond yet the demonstrator still gives a sense of a clear precious stone... Why not the Quartz or Zircon?

 

Edit: Hmmm... gonna have to buy one of these when they come out.

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