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Hi pen lovers

a short write up on the TAccia Merit to share and with some pictures to go with

 

To see other reviews/write ups , please visit: http://fp-writings.blogspot.com/p/fp-reviews.html

 

regards

 

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Nice looking pen, and I like the looks of what you've done with the nib. :) I know someone here converted one of these to an eyedropper... any thoughts on that?

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Thanks

sure no problem as the Taccia Merit is a large thick pen.

In fact most modern pen could be used as an eye dropper as long as :

 

1. Grip diameter is min 14mm

2. internal section is not metallic threaded.

3. Barrel is not metallic

 

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Based on the random ink smudge I'm going to assume you're a lefty? :P

 

Haha I'm thinking about getting this pen, but I'm ordering it from gouletpens.com with a Fine Two-Toned Nib.

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