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It actually looks really nice

I've been wanting a good looking piston demonstrator, this is great.

 

When do you think they'll be ready? Like, are we looking towards a month or like a year?

 

EDIT: Nevermind, I reread this. So only a few months, Im looking forward to it.

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I like this pen, I'll definitely keep in check with it when it comes out.

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*Drool* I would be very interested in this pen. Always wanted a demo pen and when this one comes out I would pick it right up especially at the posted price.

 

If you're looking for an opinion I like the case that flips open versus the tube casing and the nib labeled EA (most complex) design looks awesome.

 

Looks very promising keep up the good work!

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Oh my...another beautiful demonstrator! And with that price range, you can definitely count me in once the pen is ready for sale.

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*Drool* I would be very interested in this pen. Always wanted a demo pen and when this one comes out I would pick it right up especially at the posted price.

 

If you're looking for an opinion I like the case that flips open versus the tube casing and the nib labeled EA (most complex) design looks awesome.

 

Looks very promising keep up the good work!

we will use the flip open case.

the most complex nib design, the nib maker cannot accomplish it, so...

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Thank you guys, we are very happy you all like the pen design. When this pen is successful, we will keep trying to re-born other good old filling system designs, in a affordable price of course.

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For latest update pls join our facebook <img src="https://img.skitch.com/20110916-nw8undh6ac3kh6q1ta7n62ii75.preview.png" alt="facebook badge" />

 

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Interesting... always fun to see design work in progress (Product design background...) :) I hope you are successful in your endeavor, affordable good quality fountain pens are always nice.

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Hi

These look really interesting

The size is about the same as a Pelikan M600 , or is it nearer to the M800 ?

 

Can you tell me the section width please

 

Cheers

 

John

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Hi

These look really interesting

The size is about the same as a Pelikan M600 , or is it nearer to the M800 ?

 

Can you tell me the section width please

 

Cheers

 

John

 

Here is it (from Speedy's forum, see here), between a 800 and a 600 (I'm looking forward to buy one asap).

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Hi

These look really interesting

The size is about the same as a Pelikan M600 , or is it nearer to the M800 ?

 

Can you tell me the section width please

 

Cheers

 

John

 

Here is it (from Speedy's forum, see here), between a 800 and a 600 (I'm looking forward to buy one asap).

The max diameter on barrel is 12.9 - 13.3mm (0.5075 - 0.5250 inch), (flat & sharp side)

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