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Hi All,

 

Sharing some group pictures from the recent Maya Group Buy, specially for Members Fountain Pen Lovers Group, India.

 

I request all those who participated to also share their pictures here.

 

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Subbu, the light green ebonite looks good, is it Indian rod or Nikko etc?

Indian only.. Loyally Loyal :-) Good old Loyal Ebonites.

 

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The thing which I liked the most in ASA Maya is the grip section. It is perfect for me. Sharing some Maya of my Maya 😬

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I have quite a few Indian pens (ASA, Lotus, Ranga, Ratnam etc) but this was my first group buy experience. I got three gorgeous ASA Maya's in Red (Glossy Finish), Teal (Matte Finish) and Orange (Matte Finish). Two of them have been threaded for Jowo and the Teal has been threaded for Bock so I am currently experimenting with Kanwrite nibs. The Teal in Matte Finish is so far my favorite. Its very nice to the touch and very well balanced! An absolute joy to write with. Wishing ASA pens and Subbu all the best for upcoming new launches.

 

 

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I have quite a few Indian pens (ASA, Lotus, Ranga, Ratnam etc) but this was my first group buy experience. I got three gorgeous ASA Maya's in Red (Glossy Finish), Teal (Matte Finish) and Orange (Matte Finish). Two of them have been threaded for Jowo and the Teal has been threaded for Bock so I am currently experimenting with Kanwrite nibs. The Teal in Matte Finish is so far my favorite. Its very nice to the touch and very well balanced! An absolute joy to write with. Wishing ASA pens and Subbu all the best for upcoming new launches.

 

 

 

The Teal one really looks cool.

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I have quite a few Indian pens (ASA, Lotus, Ranga, Ratnam etc) but this was my first group buy experience. I got three gorgeous ASA Maya's in Red (Glossy Finish), Teal (Matte Finish) and Orange (Matte Finish). Two of them have been threaded for Jowo and the Teal has been threaded for Bock so I am currently experimenting with Kanwrite nibs. The Teal in Matte Finish is so far my favorite. Its very nice to the touch and very well balanced! An absolute joy to write with. Wishing ASA pens and Subbu all the best for upcoming new launches.

 

 

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I must say the Pens look impressive and very tempting.

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Hi All,

 

Sharing some group pictures from the recent Maya Group Buy, specially for Members Fountain Pen Lovers Group, India.

 

I request all those who participated to also share their pictures here.

 

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well done. Good to see an Indian pen maker turning out such lovely pens at decent prices. Congratulations to ASA and wish they turn out many more beauties.

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fpn_1531127876__asa_maya_2.jpgHi All,

sharing above image of the pens i bought during the recent group buy..

i love ebonite pens and this group buy allowed me to add couple of beauties in my pen wardrobe.. the ebonites in the images are teal blue in matt finish ( i adore ) and the orange one in polish.. the nibs in both the pen is Kanwrite B nib unit . i intend to self grind the nibs to architect grind.. ( dont know when will that happen )..

 

overall nice pens with an ergonomic section .. wish the polish and the trim quality along with clips can be bettered.. looking forward to another group buy in future..

 

regards

Yusuf Pardawala

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Congratulations ASA Pens for bringing such beauties to life.

Group Buys are being organised regularly but I seem to miss them. Can anyone inform about the platform where these are organised and further request to post a link to the platform.

Thnaks

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Here are some pictures of the recently bought Asa Maya ... The Pen is a fantastic writing instrument from the Asa stable ... All my thanks to Subbu anna .. :)

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I bought a stock Maya with the matte black ebonite late last year and I really like it, but now I'm jealous of these glossy ones!

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I have quite a few Indian pens (ASA, Lotus, Ranga, Ratnam etc) but this was my first group buy experience. I got three gorgeous ASA Maya's in Red (Glossy Finish), Teal (Matte Finish) and Orange (Matte Finish). Two of them have been threaded for Jowo and the Teal has been threaded for Bock so I am currently experimenting with Kanwrite nibs. The Teal in Matte Finish is so far my favorite. Its very nice to the touch and very well balanced! An absolute joy to write with. Wishing ASA pens and Subbu all the best for upcoming new launches.

 

 

 

 

Where did you get that pouch?

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