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This week I'm using a Kim & Co Big pen and a custom Japanese-inspired ASA pen. Both pens have nibs with ASA imprint and inked with Noodler's inks.

 

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The Japanese inspired pen looks very good.

 

This week I'm using a Kim & Co Big pen and a custom Japanese-inspired ASA pen. Both pens have nibs with ASA imprint and inked with Noodler's inks.

 

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Airmail Wality 69 in ebonite, with a Kanwrite flex nib.

 

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Reviews and articles on Fountain Pen Network

 

CHINA, JAPAN, AND INDIA

Hua Hong Blue Belter | Penbbs 456 | Stationery | ASA Nauka in Dartmoor and Ebonite | ASA Azaadi | ASA Bheeshma | ASA Halwa | Ranga Model 8 and 8b | Ranga Emperor

ITALY AND THE UK

FILCAO Roxi | FILCAO Atlantica | Italix Churchman's Prescriptor

USA, INK, AND EXPERIMENTS

Bexley Prometheus | Route 54 Motor Oil | Black Swan in Icelandic Minty Bathwater | Robert Oster Aqua | Diamine Emerald Green | Mr. Pen Radiant Blue | Three Oysters Giwa | Flex Nib Modifications | Rollstoppers

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A President 'Duofold Junior' eye dropper with a fine steel nib in coral and black plastic. Not exciting but functional.

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Gama: Raja..eyedropper filler..BBHR {brushed black hard rubber}..which is fitted with a

Pelikan M800 nib unit.................................................

 

Fred

Hmm..Monkey Mountain..are there any monkeys on said mount...........

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Fred

"Twice in my life, I understood what genius meant: the first time when

I looked up the definition in a dictionary, and the second time when I

met Pierre Etaix."

~ Jerry Lewis

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Asa Genius, Ambitious Fine flex nib. Ink: a mix of Hero 232 and KWZ IG blue black.

a fountain pen is physics in action... Proud member of the SuperPinks

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I am using an ASA "Gurushikhar" . Fully hand crafted ebonite fp fitted with a "M" JOWO nib and a Schmidt K2 converter. Can be used as an Ed filler as also with international size cartridge. Smooth wet writer and is pretty light weight in hand in spite of its big size and lays down wet lines. I love my Gurushikhar.

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Using my Fosfor Islander in Kwihi wood with a wild mix of inks from my 2017 Dregs bottle.

Also my TransNauka with the last of my sample of Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher.

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Krishna Bai "Kerala Sky"

 

I will make a review soon.

 

Cap's top and body's bottom are in the same green as the section.

 

Blue and green "Lord Krishna's colours", said Dr Sreekumar.

 

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As an outsider..I was deeply impressed that these men are all held

together by the same core beliefs and ideals of working together

as a group.......Boaz Halaban

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@ fountainpenpagan "krishna bai" - what a lovely looking pen! could you post some more pics?

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