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Today I am using my new ASA "I Can" with a medium German nib. I have done a short review of this pen in the reviews section of FPN.

 

 

 

 

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Click Falcon eyedropper, no. 6 FPR flex nib, modified with angel wings

 

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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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FPR Himalaya (green ebonite) with an extra fine nib. Inked with Noodler's 54th Massachusetts. I'm really enjoying this combo.

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Wality (don't know the model) with Robert Oster Moss green. The pen has great balance. After a bit of micro mesh the nib is great.

 

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Click Falcon eyedropper, FPR flex nib, modified with angel wings

 

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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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Today I have Ranga Model 3 Brushed Demonstrator with Bock Chrome finish Steel EF nib filled with Pilot Blue Black.

I just received it through recent Group Buy.

 

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The black Ranga 3c is very much like my order. Mine being a plain polished 3 with a medium nib.

 

Waiting as patiently as a cat on hot bricks.........

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Mine is my Fosfor syringe filler, with the new Colorverse Gravity Wave. Surprisingly similar to Blackstone Sydney Harbour Blue.

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

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Himalaya From FPR ( ASA) with FPR Fine Nib . Ink is Noodler's Baystate Blue Ink On a Cheap Paper.

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Click Falcon eyedropper, FPR flex nib, modified with angel wings

 

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Lovely writing and I Love some FPR Pens and Nibs too.

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Gama hawk with kanwrite extra fine #35 nib. The pen looks amazing with this nib rather than the original nib which was two tone type. And hats off to kanwrite nibs. Even ef nibs are like buttery smooth with just a bit of feedback.

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Ranga Bamboo..................

 

 

Fred

Is that a snake clip on the Bamboo? That's a real good idea. Is the clip functional enough to use with a shirt pocket? I have one lovely Ranga Bamboo which I had handpicked from Kandan when i visited him, but it sees no use since it has no clip. Must look into a clip.

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Is that a snake clip on the Bamboo? That's a real good idea. Is the clip functional enough to use with a shirt pocket? I have one lovely Ranga Bamboo which I had handpicked from Kandan when i visited him, but it sees no use since it has no clip. Must look into a clip.

 

Re Ranga Bamboo.....Yes..an adjustable snake ring that is wired wrapped with gold wire and purple crystal as the head.

And 'tis functional in my dress shirt pocket.....Hari mosey on over to your review on the Vamza...to show you the

clip I installed......

 

Fred

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