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Review of the Pilot Penmanship with a EF nib. This is my first pen review so sorry about how short it is and may be decent at best but did not see many. So far I am liking it, thinking of swapping the EF nib out into a Pilot Prera as I hear they are the same once I get one in.

 

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Thanks for your review. I use one of these for drawing, also, and I think it's a terrific pen for the money. The nib, as far as I can tell, is the same as what's fitted on the Pilot Prera. Pilot makes an excellent product.

 

Regards, Robert

 

 

 

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