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Il tuo italiano sembra migliore del mio inglese :)

 

Alfredo

Grazie mille. :D Non sudarti ... il tuo inglese è abbastanza buono. ;)

 

- Anthony

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Grazie mille. :D Non sudarti ... il tuo inglese è abbastanza buono. ;)

 

- Anthony

È quasi impossibile non sudare qui a Napoli in questo periodo :)

 

Alfredo

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È quasi impossibile non sudare qui a Napoli in questo periodo :)

 

Alfredo

sì. :lol:

 

- Anthony :)

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I just bought one. Great pen for the price. The only downside is the weight but I can forgive it for the wet, juicy, springy nib which writes perfectly right out of box. If they make this in ebonite......

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I just bought one. Great pen for the price. The only downside is the weight but I can forgive it for the wet, juicy, springy nib which writes perfectly right out of box. If they make this in ebonite......

Hi Woleizihan,

 

Morbid curiosity begs the question... :D ... where did you find it for sale?

 

- Anthony

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Hi Woleizihan,

 

Morbid curiosity begs the question... :D ... where did you find it for sale?

 

- Anthony

Taobao.com...... I'm in China right now. You can use the Taobao global shipping pretty much to anywhere else inthe world. It's not ridiculously expensive. USCON is like $20 for the first kilo, which will make the pen ~$90. Still a pretty good deal IMO.

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Well, from the above disassembly we now know that it is a cartridge-converter and not a true piston filler.

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CC pens have their advantages over piston-fillers. Well, I still think that the pen is great. I would still buy it.

I like flowers, mother of pearl, dip nibs, blue, green or red inks. I also like flowers, Frida Kahlo's paintings and Josephine Baker's songs. Did I mention flowers and mother of pearl?

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Received my h718 a week after purchase. quite fast using rakuten forwarding service. got mine ina F ans it writes very smooth only gripe i have is the retracting mechanism is not so smooth. overall a great buy and worth every penny.

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Hi all. I just ordered this pen on eBay. No one will mistake it for the Mont Blanc. But for the price it is a much better pen, as I dont have to feel guilty about the purchase. The nib is slightly scratchy, and stiff, but it wrote beautifully right out of the box.

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