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kv ratnam and sons Ratnamson Supreme in Green Ripple.
hari317 posted a topic in Fountain Pen Reviews
Ratnamson pens are made by a now 93 year old company called KV Ratnam and Sons at Rajahmundry (Rajamahendravaram) Andhra Pradesh, India. This is one of the oldest surviving pen companies in India and was founded on the principles of Swadeshi (Country-made) which was a means to try to end the dependence on British goods of that era when India was still a part of the British empire and the struggle to gain freedom was ongoing. The company offers a few models differing in sizes. The Supreme is their flagship offering in the current times. The pen comes in a simple box. The pen is accompanied with a copy of the letter sent by Mahatma Gandhi to them appreciating their pen. This is not my first Supreme. I have been buying them off and on over the years. This particular one arrived from them a few days back. The pen has remained essentially unchanged. Earlier under Dr KV Ramanamurthy, they used to offer hand made 14Ct gold nib options but after his passing away, this art has been lost. Currently only the steel nibbed versions are offered. The change that I can see is in the steel nib itself. The nib fitted to my pen appears to be made by the Indian firm Kanpur Writers of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. It’s a fine nib. Pleasantly smooth with a good feel on paper. Other classic touches include the stamped Ratnamson branding on the clip and the swaged twin cap bands indicating a steel nibbed supreme. The section shape of the Supreme is very similar to the shape found on the Parker Jack knife safeties and non streamlined Duofolds. This is an extremely comfortable section for me and I really love using the supreme for this reason. Another unique touch to the Supreme is this machined recess surrounding the nib. If any ink escapes the nib, it will accumulate here and not spread over the section Preventing the user’s fingers from getting soiled. I haven’t seen them offer this on their other models. Lots of care has gone into the supreme. The pen opened. It’s a traditional eyedropper. The simplest fountain pen possible with the least amount of parts. The proportions of the supreme are ample, supporting a robust construction. The dimensions: Capped: ~155 mm Barrel+Section: 110 mm Nib: 21 mm Cap Dia 17.5 mm Barrel Dia: 16 mm Section Dia 13-13.5mm The cap takes a royal 5-1/2 turns to cap and uncap. Here are some previous reviews of the supreme at the following links Link 1 Link 2 The Supreme is personally a great value at the current price of 5000/- INR shipped within India. While there is no website, the pen makers can be contacted over WhatsApp on the first number printed on the pamphlet. It’s always a great pleasure to receive a new Supreme and this time I decided to review this pen again. Cheers Hari .- 12 replies
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