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DUKE DREAM WORLD- ITALIC FINE


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another short review of the Duke Classic - Dream World. Was grind to italic.

The pen is indeed a very well made, heavy one on hand. Enjoy.....

 

Sorry the image is a bit blurred ...headsmack.gif

 

comments are welcomed. Thank you

 

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seems like a nice pen, just one question: is the nib really stiff like other Chinese pens?

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How do you grind a nib from a fine to a medium? You can't remove material from a nib and make it wider.

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Nice review and a nice looking pen, thanks.

And how can this be, because he is the Kwisatz Haderach.

 

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i own this one and mine came with a med nib. one gripe i have about it is that the gold plate on the nib started to come off after a couple of cleanings... and the fact that doesn't post on the barrel. other than that, it performs great! i still use it in rotation.

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Thanks for the review, it looks cool. Just curious, is this a piston filler?

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it looks very nice. I hope Chinese firms would experiment with the filling systems a bit and offer 14k nibs. Their steel nibs write like Russian trains over winter rails.

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How do you grind a nib from a fine to a medium? You can't remove material from a nib and make it wider.

 

Um... I seem to have a special gift for doing exactly this.

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