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Ever since I got this pen from Sanjay.(my friend and a fellow FPNr), I have been thoroughly enjoying it, especially its appeal ...its appearance is elegant !! When I thought about sharing its images with you, I was curious about what acrylic pens my other fellow members are using..So I do request you friends, please show or mention which acrylic pen you are using today..

Guider Acrylic Medium

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sagar

Sagar Bhowmick

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This is a beautiful post!

 

The leaves, the pen, the ink, the written fragments, all tie to autumn. Autumn is a season seen by some as that phase of nature between the life of summer and the death that winter brings.

 

Thank you, Sagar, for these wonderful compositions.

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This is a beautiful post!

 

The leaves, the pen, the ink, the written fragments, all tie to autumn. Autumn is a season seen by some as that phase of nature between the life of summer and the death that winter brings.

 

Thank you, Sagar, for these wonderful compositions.

Thanks very much for your compliments....

Sagar Bhowmick

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Wow

 

Loved your post Sagar. The post flows like a poem, smoother than the colour variation of guider acrylic.

 

Unlike the regular technical review, the thought behind the setting, the photos with the lighting and the quote, reveals your romance for the pen.

 

I felt like reading a good poem or seeing a beautiful painting.

 

Ever since I got this pen from Sanjay.(my friend and a fellow FPNr), I have been thoroughly enjoying it, especially its appeal ...its appearance is elegant !! When I thought about sharing its images with you, I was curious about what acrylic pens my other fellow members are using..So I do request you friends, please show or mention which acrylic pen you are using today..

Guider Acrylic Medium

fpn_1474446708__dsc_4418.jpg

 

fpn_1474446738__dsc_4431.jpg

 

fpn_1474446772__dsc_4421.jpg

 

Regards,

sagar

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Wow

 

Loved your post Sagar. The post flows like a poem, smoother than the colour variation of guider acrylic.

 

Unlike the regular technical review, the thought behind the setting, the photos with the lighting and the quote, reveals your romance for the pen.

 

I felt like reading a good poem or seeing a beautiful painting.

 

Thanks Hariharan, Though I wanted to see which acrylic pens are being used by others... :(

Sagar Bhowmick

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Wow Sagar Dada, never knew this pen is so beautiful. I guess it makes sense for the painter to have the brush and that makes it look elegant similarly this pen in your hands has earned more pride than with me. Thanks for a wonderful review, the pictures are truly amazing. Fantastic and love it. Thanks Again 🍁🍂🌾🍁🍂🌾

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Thanks

 

Wow Sagar Dada, never knew this pen is so beautiful. I guess it makes sense for the painter to have the brush and that makes it look elegant similarly this pen in your hands has earned more pride than with me. Thanks for a wonderful review, the pictures are truly amazing. Fantastic and love it. Thanks Again

Thanks Sanjay..I am really happy with this pen..

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Your handwriting and still life composition are inspiring, Sagar. Beautiful pen, evocative post.

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Your handwriting and still life composition are inspiring, Sagar. Beautiful pen, evocative post.

Bob, thank you..

Will you please show any of your acrylic pen with your outstanding penmanship?

Sagar Bhowmick

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beautiful post Sagar...

Thanks but want to see some beautiful penmanship by Vaibhav..please, eagerly waiting for that..

Sagar Bhowmick

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Sagar been dying to look at more acrylic pens from others... :) no one pitching in :)

Why don\t you share yours Hari??Please.. :(

Sagar Bhowmick

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Why don\t you share yours Hari??Please.. :(

:) I really wish Sagar. Presently i dont have any in acrylic :)

 

I have ordered an ASA rainbow orange, which will be my first acrylic pen with a versace nib. I need no prompt then to show-off upon receiving the pen. Yet, i shall make a point to post pics in this thread :).

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:) I really wish Sagar. Presently i dont have any in acrylic :)

 

I have ordered an ASA rainbow orange, which will be my first acrylic pen with a versace nib. I need no prompt then to show-off upon receiving the pen. Yet, i shall make a point to post pics in this thread :).

Asa rainbow orange is a fantastic choice..looking forward to see it... :)

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Right now I am using sailor professional gear sapporo black gold trim fountain pen with 14 kt fine nib which is technically an acrylic pen. But I am sure by saying show your acrylic pens you don't expect these plain coloured pens but acrylic pens with unique patterns.

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Right now I am using sailor professional gear sapporo black gold trim fountain pen with 14 kt fine nib which is technically an acrylic pen. But I am sure by saying show your acrylic pens you don't expect these plain coloured pens but acrylic pens with unique patterns.

Please show Prashant..I asked for showing any acrylic pen not only colorful one..

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I got my Mohi Tanishq & Harmony pens about 10 days back. Good writers. And opens with just two turns..

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I got my Mohi Tanishq & Harmony pens about 10 days back. Good writers. And opens with just two turns..

Which colours you got? Can you show some pics please?

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Nussbaum Phoenix Series Cracked Ice with M. Nib. Though not from India, it is acrylic. Nice for writing letters back home.fpn_1474867375__nussbaumphoenixseriescra

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