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I tried filling the barrel of mine with water and, sure enough, it leaks. So, i looks like your pen is not faulty, the model (unlike, say, the Trinity) probably just was never intended as an eyedropper.

 

I'm unable to unscrew the metal disc, otherwise it might have been possible to use some silicon grease.

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Thank you Aramchek for the confirmation. My mind is more at ease now that I know my piece isn't defective.

 

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I've tried Hari's link, and they only ship within India...does anyone know another site that sells Camiin elegantes and SD's? I love giving Kevin at FPR my money, but $50 for an SD from Kevin compared to $10 locally makes me want to initially look elsewhere if at all possible.

Hope there's someone out there who can help.

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I've tried Hari's link, and they only ship within India...does anyone know another site that sells Camiin elegantes and SD's? I love giving Kevin at FPR my money, but $50 for an SD from Kevin compared to $10 locally makes me want to initially look elsewhere if at all possible.

Hope there's someone out there who can help.

 

http://www.ebay.in/itm/Camlin-Elegante-Fountain-Pen-Indian-ED-Set-of-2-pens-Burgandy-Blue-or-Black-/251361111581?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item3a864a2e1d

 

Enquire with them if they are willing to ship abroad, they are very nice folks to deal with. NAYY.

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Nice review as usual, Hari. I got hold of a couple of these recently. Both write flawlessly out of the box, must say I'm impressed.

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I finally got a Camlin Elegante! I ordered one online yesterday and today I stopped at a stationary shipped and they had them, so I got one from them. So soon I'll have two.

 

The pen is great quality for the price. It feels strong, the cap fits and clicks well. The nib is fantastic, very smooth with just a hint of resistance which is exactly how I like it.

 

It definitely feels of far better quality than the 190 rupees ($3) that I paid for it. The Hero 616 is a similar price and I would say that this pen looks, feels and performs 5 times better.

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I've tried Hari's link, and they only ship within India...does anyone know another site that sells Camiin elegantes and SD's? I love giving Kevin at FPR my money, but $50 for an SD from Kevin compared to $10 locally makes me want to initially look elsewhere if at all possible.

Hope there's someone out there who can help.

ASApens seem to have them available and willing to ship worldwide:

 

http://asapens.in/eshop/

 

NAYY and hope this helps.

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I finally got a Camlin Elegante! I ordered one online yesterday and today I stopped at a stationary shipped and they had them, so I got one from them. So soon I'll have two.

 

The pen is great quality for the price. It feels strong, the cap fits and clicks well. The nib is fantastic, very smooth with just a hint of resistance which is exactly how I like it.

 

It definitely feels of far better quality than the 190 rupees ($3) that I paid for it. The Hero 616 is a similar price and I would say that this pen looks, feels and performs 5 times better.

thanks for confirming my impression of the pen. :) I fully agree.

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Nice review as usual, Hari. I got hold of a couple of these recently. Both write flawlessly out of the box, must say I'm impressed.

Nice to hear from you Shubham. Nice pen, this Elegante...

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Camlin is a very old stationery goods manufacturer based in my city Mumbai in India. The majority stake of the company was sold last year by the son of the founder, to the Japanese stationery giant Kokuyo. Speculation was rife about the future of Camlin, but it appears that under the Kokuyo management, Camlin is going to continue to make more fountain pens. The Elegante is the first new model to come out, and the Sharad Dandekar aka SD pen has also been re-issued with some price adjustments.

 

The Elegante is a cartridge converter pen, features a plated brass snap cap and can be filled as an ED in addition to C/C, thanks to the fine section threads. The nib is gold plated steel with a nicely finned modern plastic feeder.

 

The pen comes packed in a simple triangular carboard packing with a slide out cardboard pen tray. i immediately discarded the packing after taking pics :smile:

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8086.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8087.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8088.jpg

 

 

The Pen:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8089.jpg

 

Uncapped:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8090.jpg

 

Opened to show the slide converter:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8091.jpg

 

The GP steel nib:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8092.jpg

 

Finned Plastic feeder:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8093.jpg

 

Fine section threads permit use of the pen in ED mode:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8094.jpg

 

Glamour shot!

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8095.jpg

 

Writing sample:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8097.jpg

 

The pen is very well built in my opinion, considering the 180INR (3.5USD approximately) that I paid for it. The pen wrote consistently well from the first stroke itself. Superb achievement Camlin-Kokuyo!

 

Cheers!

Hari

Really Hari, I bought two of these and they are really great writing instruments.

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Camlin is a very old stationery goods manufacturer based in my city Mumbai in India. The majority stake of the company was sold last year by the son of the founder, to the Japanese stationery giant Kokuyo. Speculation was rife about the future of Camlin, but it appears that under the Kokuyo management, Camlin is going to continue to make more fountain pens. The Elegante is the first new model to come out, and the Sharad Dandekar aka SD pen has also been re-issued with some price adjustments.

 

The Elegante is a cartridge converter pen, features a plated brass snap cap and can be filled as an ED in addition to C/C, thanks to the fine section threads. The nib is gold plated steel with a nicely finned modern plastic feeder.

 

The pen comes packed in a simple triangular carboard packing with a slide out cardboard pen tray. i immediately discarded the packing after taking pics :smile:

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8086.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8087.jpg

 

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8088.jpg

 

 

The Pen:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8089.jpg

 

Uncapped:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8090.jpg

 

Opened to show the slide converter:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8091.jpg

 

The GP steel nib:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8092.jpg

 

Finned Plastic feeder:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8093.jpg

 

Fine section threads permit use of the pen in ED mode:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8094.jpg

 

Glamour shot!

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8095.jpg

 

Writing sample:

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj582/hari-317/Camlin%20Elegante/IMG_8097.jpg

 

The pen is very well built in my opinion, considering the 180INR (3.5USD approximately) that I paid for it. The pen wrote consistently well from the first stroke itself. Superb achievement Camlin-Kokuyo!

 

Cheers!

Hari

 

Interesting that in India the pen costs the equivalent of $3.50 USD but the price to purchase one that comes to the U.S. is $22.00 which does not include shipping. It seems that anyone traveling round-trip from the U.S. to India might do well to buy a bunch of the pens and resell them when they came back home. Or simply took orders from people here then bought them over there and sent then out when they returned to the U.S.

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Interesting that in India the pen costs the equivalent of $3.50 USD but the price to purchase one that comes to the U.S. is $22.00 which does not include shipping. It seems that anyone traveling round-trip from the U.S. to India might do well to buy a bunch of the pens and resell them when they came back home. Or simply took orders from people here then bought them over there and sent then out when they returned to the U.S.

 

:yikes:

Have a look here:

 

http://asapens.in/eshop/camlin-kokuyo-elegante-premium-handcrafted-gold-plated-nib-fountain-pen-indian-manufacturer-online

 

just 7.5USD shipped worldwide IIRC.

 

NAYY, just a regular customer of this guy, very prompt and reliable IME.

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Thanks for the information.

 

I went to the web site and the only thing I didn't like was that you had to create an account with all the personal information before I can see any prices. Several times in the past I created an account and before I knew it I was getting lots of spam. On top of that, because I used my real name they actually tracked down my business email addresses.

 

I may just wait a little before I sign up.

 

It's good to hear that you have had good experiences. I liked the Pilot EDs as they have the nice Pilot nibs.

 

Would you do a favor for me (if you are comfortable doing it) just one time? If you are, I am curious as to the cost of the Pilot Tank ED pens so if you will check on that and let me know the cost, if I am interested in buying, I will be more willing to risk creating an account.

 

Either way, thank you and I enjoy your reviews.

 

Sid

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Sid, they seem to have a direct email address listed under customer service-contact us. link. Maybe an enquiry there might yield information without signing up. Good luck hunting Indian pens!

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@sid, the pilots are currently priced at 750 INR. Time to buy one :D

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Looking for: Camlin pens (minus SD/Trinity/Elegante)

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Is Camlin Elegante better than Parker Vector or Chine pen like Baoer ?

Price has increased and Camlin Elegante availale @Rs.200/- locally.

Other India brand are become rare and I could not find.

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For built and quality of material definitely better than vector but writes more fine than vector.

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Thanks for your reply!

Fine nib is no problem for me.

Damn,this is local product but selling on MRP Rs.199.

Camlin price increase very much I guess from Rs.600 to 1000 now.

Its not fair.

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should have posted the below reply here instead of under Camlin Premier Review https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/128852-camlin-premier/. Was almost sleepy while writing that reply last night :huh:

 

While in India for our annual leave visited CROSSWORD at Lulu Mall in Cochin, Kerala (where we hail from). In a corner stand there were FPs a few Vectors, Frontier Black Matt, Camlin SD a dozen of them and a lot of Camlin Elegante. Got one SD Maroon & Parker Frontier for me and Elegante Maroon for my daughter.

 

Wonderful pen this is. Writes smooth with some feedback but not irritating. My kid has turned to be a FP fan now. Elegante is her everyday favourite though she likes her Lamy Al Star Deep Purple a lot.

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Subramoniam

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Thanks for the wonderful reviews! I just got a Camlin Elegante as well after waiting for almost a month of shipping delays, and it writes excellently. :) Reminds me of my younger days when I used to have a Camlin ED pen with Camel Royal Blue Ink. Well, the ink never changed once in the last 20 years or so, and I am back to using a Camlin pen with it. Yay!

 

On a separate note, I am new to this forum and am pleased to have stumbled across this. I thought I was the only one to continue using fountain pens, as I could not even find ink bottles in the major stationery stores in the US and people used to look at me with a quirky expression every time I pulled out a fountain pen. I even stocked up on a LOT of ink out of fear that the ink company might go out of business. But I am glad to have been wrong! With such a vibrant community, my fears seem to have been misguided.

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