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Form submitted! The swirly purple Kanwrite looks right up my street :)

 

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Do the Kanwrite Desire pens take standard international converters?

Yes they take international short converters

The converter are supplied with the pen...

And they take international converters also

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Any links to writing samples to show nib comparison? Is BB round or stub-like? I assume theres no compatibility with a #6 screw-in JoWo nib unit/housing.

BB nibs are more rounded ...

Even the stub nibs are tipped ... But there is a line variation

 

These nib units are standard #6 nib units on the lines of Bock nib units and can easily take bock nibs ..

I have not tried to fit in the Jowo nibs...will try and update you on that...

 

Writing sample I am attaching for fine nib as below

This is without any pressure on flex nib

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And the two images below are standard fine nib

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Form submitted! The swirly purple Kanwrite looks right up my street :)

 

Edit to add: payment made.

Wil confirm your choice over email before shipping

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Hi Vaibhav, wondering if it would be possible to set up a "Buy 2 Desire" pens option (without also getting a Lincoln Beema)? That would be simpler (for me, anyway!) than having to fill out a Google Docs form twice!

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Form Submitted for Three Desires:

  • Orange Red Marble (Fine)
  • Sapphire Blue Marble (Stub)
  • Green Brown Marble (Semi-Flex)

Thank you for doing this, Vaibhav!

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Hi Vaibhav, wondering if it would be possible to set up a "Buy 2 Desire" pens option (without also getting a Lincoln Beema)? That would be simpler (for me, anyway!) than having to fill out a Google Docs form twice!

 

I asked the same question over in facebook. You can select Option 4, then on the last page, add the second pen in the comments field. I ordered 3 Desires and 0 Lincolns.

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I asked the same question over in facebook. You can select Option 4, then on the last page, add the second pen in the comments field. I ordered 3 Desires and 0 Lincolns.

 

Thanks for that - have followed your advice. Three Desires (Royal Blue Red Marble, Green Brown Marble and Brown Orange Marble), with 3 different sized nibs.

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Thanks for that - have followed your advice. Three Desires (Royal Blue Red Marble, Green Brown Marble and Brown Orange Marble), with 3 different sized nibs.

That's sorted then

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Please note that the group buy is valid till only Good Friday Weekend ...which is 21st April 2019

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