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Asa I-Will Review


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Introduction

After commissioning some customized designs via ASApens I decided to change track a bit and get a few of their standard offerings. Looking around, there seemed to be a few models that had got consistently good review in FPN. One of them was the I-Can design which has been reviewed favourably here, here and here. I quite liked the classical lines of the design and decided to order it.

There is one concession I made for myself, which is to use the wild cheesecake acrylic blank from theturnersworkshop.co.uk instead of stock ebonite. Also, since I prefer to use CC instead of ED pens, I requested the CC version. The cartridge converter version of the pen has actually been christened I-Will by Mr. Subramaniam and hence my review of an I-Will instead of an I-Can.

Design

One of the reasons I went for this pen is the design. It is a simple cylindrical barrel with the cap diameter which is slightly more than the barrel diameter. The pen is adorned with simple straight lines for the cap and with only a hint of tapering of the barrel. The top of the cap and the bottom of the barrel are flat and polished. The body of the barrel and the cap are polished smooth and shiny.

Aesthetically it is simple, elegant, purposeful and the design remains an all-time classic. One can go back at-least a 100 years in fountain pen history and see pens of this design being produced by almost all manufacturers of the early era. The most famous user of this design is probably Wahl-Eversharp with their Classic 1920s gold filled, Olympia and Art Deco designs. Waterman too has numerous pens such as 12, 52 and the jumbo 20 which are variants of this design. Even Parker and Sheaffer too has used it from time to time as have numerous other known and unknown pen makers. The moment I saw it, I knew that I wanted this since it pays homage to the era or origination of fountain pens.

From an usage standpoint, it is a utilitarian design. It is a full sized pen fitted with a hourglass type concave section design which is a personal favourite for the comfort it offers. The clip used is the same vintage brass ball clip that is usually a staple of the Azaadi. I must mention here that this is not the normal clip used in I-Can and I had specially requested it.

The blank used for this pen is called “Wild Cheesecake”. The expectation was that the pen would not only be a fine instrument, but also look like a yummy confectionary. Unfortunately, the final outcome was far from being so elegant. Various adjectives were used to describe the pattern which ranged from “troll snot” to “unicorn barf”. Finally some kind soul described the colour as “dal fry” to ascribe it a modicum of dignity and we decided to stick to that moniker. Those of you whose culinary interests range from Pâtisserie to the standard Indian cuisine, would doubtless be able appreciate the implied travesty.

 

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Size and Balance

At a capped length of 152mm, the pen may seem oversized. However, it is a completely kitless pen with very little metal being used in it’s construction. This makes it a very lightweight and that makes it a perfect EDC (Every Day Carry) pen. The shape of the pen and especially the section design is also meant to accentuate the feeling of comfort. This is a pen that you can happily use for extended writing periods.

Nib

I got a Schmidt #6 nib with a fine tip in golden finish. From a design standpoint, the clip and nib complement each other quite nicely thanks to the golden hues. The nib is tuned nicely and lays down a consistent fine smooth line on paper.

Filling Mechanism

I make no secrets about my preference for pens that accept standard international cartridges and compatible convertors. In my opinion they the optimum combination of value, system longevity, convenience and widespread compatibility. It no surprise that this pen comes with a Schmidt K5 convertor out of the box to work with the FH-452 Schmidt nib unit.

Build Quality

The pen exhibits the standard ASA focus on quality while retaining the handmade quirks. The fit and finish and the tolerances are fine for a handmade pen. The joints are seamless and only discernible due to pattern variations. You can sense that the pen has been made with care and a considerable amount of time has gone into polishing and buffing to ensure a very high quality of the finish. However given that the pen is entirely hand-made, there is likely to be some fine trace marks or quirks if one inspects very minutely.

Writing Experience

Schmidt sells excellent nibs and their wide user base are a testament to their quality. Normally, I am not a big fan of EF or F nibs since I find them too scratchy. This particular nib however is very smooth so long as you can keep the nib within its relatively small sweet spot. It almost prompts you to rethink your nib preferences and encourages you to improve your grip to keep enjoying its sweet spot. As you can realise, I am a happy camper. While it is unlikely to make me a regular user of F nibs, I would however have no hesitation of reaching out for this pen should I be in the mood for some writing with a fine nib.

Price and Value

The i-Can and i-Will are extremely competitively priced. In my opinion they represent one of the best value propositions amongs't ASA’s current line-up which is even otherwise composed of an impressive catalogue of excellent VFM pens. Grab an ebonite I-Will before you get anything else and you are likely to be hooked for ever.

Specifications

The measurements mentioned in this section were not taken with any precision measurement instruments and you would have to settle for my efforts with a simple ruler. Hopefully, that should be sufficient to give you an indication of what to expect from the pen.

Length (capped) – 152 mm
Length (uncapped) – 141 mm
Length (cap) – 68 mm
Length (section) – 22 mm
Maximum width – 12.5 mm
Minimum width – 9.5 mm
Maximum section width – 10 mm
Minimum section width – 8 mm

Conclusion

The ASA i-Will is a quintessential design that has existed for over a century with periodic resurgence in popular imagination. Such a longevity would not have been possible had it not been for the elegance, beauty, balance and convenience that such a pen offers. Combine that with modern niceties such as a cartridge-converter system and outstanding nibs from Schmidt or Jowo, and you have a writing experience bar none. It is little wonder therefore that the model is so popular and has been oft reviewed before. I would definitely recommend this pen to others and more so for the ebonite version of the pen given the light weight and tactile nature of ebonite as a material. Go ahead and grab one if you already haven’t. This pen will put a smile on your lips.



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For those who are not familiar with Dal Fry, hopefully the following image will service as an adequate visual aid to explain why the pen required rechristening:

 

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ASA whips out another great design and pen. Vibrant colored blank in yellow red and all the vivid colors tired out to be in a nice looking beautiful pen. Hope and wish many more new designs and variety of blanks ahead. Good review and nice pics. Have fun painting the your world with words and imaginations with this one of a kind custom pen. Congratulations

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Why I am not able to find this model on ASA web site?

 

Hi,

 

The ASA website lists this model as I-Can. That is however the eyedropper option. You can order it and request a CC version to get the I-Will. There will be some price difference between the two.

 

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Chaki

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You have a James Thurber-like gift for precision and understated wit. Enjoyable review, and I'm delighted to learn about dal fry.

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I like the modifications you chose for your pen, like the clip and CC, however that acrylic is absolutely unforgivable. It literally makes me sad when i look at it.

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That is a beauty. Thanks for the review. I must say my I Can pens are among my favourites when it comes to shape, proportion and comfort.

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I Can or I will... Is a no nonsense design... Which I feel is utilitarian and quite ergonomic for long writing hours..

 

Thank you for the review...

And if you decide that you don't like this fine (nib) dal fry.. I will be available to take this one..

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ASA whips out another great design and pen. Vibrant colored blank in yellow red and all the vivid colors tired out to be in a nice looking beautiful pen. Hope and wish many more new designs and variety of blanks ahead. Good review and nice pics. Have fun painting the your world with words and imaginations with this one of a kind custom pen. Congratulations

 

 

Wow... Great look and nice pen. Good review and excellent pictures. Thank you.

 

 

Excellent review and the pen looks quite eye-catching :)

 

Thank you Sanjay, Vinodh and Visvamitra for your kind comments. I am glad to know that you guys liked the pen and the review.

 

Regards,

 

Prithwijit

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You have a James Thurber-like gift for precision and understated wit. Enjoyable review, and I'm delighted to learn about dal fry.

 

Hi Bob,

 

Thank you for the high praise. While I am nowhere as literally gifted as the great cartoonist and columnist, it does give my ego an immense boost to be referred to in the same breadth.

 

Regards,

 

Prithwijit

Humor is a serious thing. I like to think of it as one of our greatest earliest natural resources, which must be preserved at all cost.

- James Thurber

 

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I like the modifications you chose for your pen, like the clip and CC, however that acrylic is absolutely unforgivable. It literally makes me sad when i look at it.

 

Hi,

 

Admittedly the acrylic colours have been quite polarizing. To be fair however, this material has been literally smart in hiding its true colours. I am attaching two pictures to illustrate the point.

 

Image I: The picture of the blank as it was shown in the website

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Image II: Picture of the blank as it was received by me

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You can very well appreciate how startling different the end result has been from the initial promises.

 

Regards,

 

Prithwijit

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I Can or I will... Is a no nonsense design... Which I feel is utilitarian and quite ergonomic for long writing hours..

 

Thank you for the review...

And if you decide that you don't like this fine (nib) dal fry.. I will be available to take this one..

 

Hi Vaibhav,

 

Thy wish is my command !!! Do drop by anytime with a suitable trade :) in case you are seriously interested.

 

Regards,

 

Prithwijit

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Hi,

 

Admittedly the acrylic colours have been quite polarizing. To be fair however, this material has been literally smart in hiding its true colours. I am attaching two pictures to illustrate the point.

 

Image I: The picture of the blank as it was shown in the website

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Image II: Picture of the blank as it was received by me

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You can very well appreciate how startling different the end result has been from the initial promises.

 

Regards,

 

Prithwijit

You were playing with fire the whole time. That pen looks like when I had my class collect all their broken crayons and melt them down to make new ones.

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I had mentioned in my review that this is a classic design and has appeared in multiple iterations from a whole host of brands. Just thought it might be interesting tos hare some of the design inspirations in the same thread.

 

 

Vintage Wahl-Eversharp

 

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Vintage Waterman

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Vintage Sheaffer

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Regards,

 

Prithwijit

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Even in the modern era, the design remains fairly popular. Amongs't the Indian handmade pen community the design is quite omnipresent and is made by Ranga (Model 3), Deccan (Advocate) and of course by ASA (I-can / I-Will).

 

Attached are some side by side comparison pictures between the I-Will and a modern Deccan Advocate eyedropper in ebonite.

 

 

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Regards,

 

Prithwijit

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Fosfor Rajendran | ASA Santulan | Ranga Sugarcane | ASA Sniper | Fosfor Heather | ASA I-Will | Hero Glorious | ASA Azaadi | Fosfor Islander | ASA Halwa | ASA Macaw | ASA Namenlos | ASA Bheeshma

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:) Fantastic review...the acrylic blank you have chosen is very unusual..congrats Prithwi..

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:) Fantastic review...the acrylic blank you have chosen is very unusual..congrats Prithwi..

 

 

That is a beauty. Thanks for the review. I must say my I Can pens are among my favourites when it comes to shape, proportion and comfort.

 

Thank you Sagar and J_MM.

 

I agree, the I-Can / I-Will shape are extremely nicely proportioned and comfortable. The design is a must have.

 

Regards,

 

Prithwijit

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