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My ASA TransNauka

It is reviewed here : LINK

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Going back through this thread. This shot is very nice, Vaibhav.

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Not really a demonstrator but nice translucency. Edison Menlo draw filler with a lovely (gold) italic nib.

 

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That's one big pen. Your plane look tiny beside it. Wow. :yikes:

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Not really a demonstrator but nice translucency. Edison Menlo draw filler with a lovely (gold) italic nib.

 

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Now this is a beautiful looking pen,,,,thank you for sharing.

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Going back through this thread. This shot is very nice, Vaibhav.

Thank you.. I have been away for a while

vaibhav mehandiratta

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This is my every day pen a Nemosine Singularity Demonstrator.

 

 

 

My favorite demonstrator.

I carry 2 of them Monday - Friday.

One has black ink & the other has some interesting color. (both with flex nibs)

 

After writing with my Waterman 52V for so long, I got very used to this size & shape.

 

The main reason I like demonstrators and not mentioned yet...

You can easily tell when there is ink inside the cap or on the threads.

I'm much less likely to get ink on my work clothes.

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Hello Fellas....


After a long time, I am here....



Today I am using the one of the Special Edition of ASA TransNauka... in Blue Color....





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vaibhav mehandiratta

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Hello Fellas....

After a long time, I am here....

Today I am using the one of the Special Edition of ASA TransNauka... in Blue Color....

Welcome back, Vaibhav, and thanks for tickling this thread. This is an Edison Menlo draw filler, which classifies as a demonstrator - sort of.

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Here's a festive spray that's clearly seasonal. Couple of Conids and a TWSB 580 resting on an ASA Nauka.

 

 

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oh tht is lovely

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Opus 88 Koloro in Orange. A new take on the eye dropper with shut off valve.

How does the valve work?

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