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got the black ruthenium jowo nib finally..fitted it into my ASA nauka instead of the 1.1 stub. that along with fosfor vajeer in burgundy resin will be my writers for next week.

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Double post from the acrylic pen thread.

 

Three Indian demonstrators that I am using nowadays.

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Top to bottom : ASA TransNauka, Ranga Bamboo, Ranga 4C

 

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This week I'm using two of my all-time favorites, the matte black Gama Hawk, with an Ambitious 40mm nib, and its little brother the Eyas, with an Ambitious flex nib.

 

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The pen in use is Guider Capsule and is made of translucent brown acrylic which is polished to a high finish.

 

The finish is absolutely beautiful and material is translucent. It is an eyedropper pen and is fitted with Kanwrite Broad nib. Currently, the pen is inked with Sulekha Royal Blue Ink.

 

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That looks like a fantastic pen with an interesting nib. Enjoy.

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Double post from the acrylic pen thread.

 

Three Indian demonstrators that I am using nowadays.

img_37931.jpg?w=800

 

Top to bottom : ASA TransNauka, Ranga Bamboo, Ranga 4C

 

img_38171.jpg?w=800

 

img_38291.jpg?h=800

 

img_38631.jpg?w=800

 

regards,

Dinuraj

looks so beautiful.

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Gama supreme flat ends in green black rippled with default Ambitious 35 mm chrome fine nib and Sheaffer feed filled with Waterman Mysterious Blue ink. The other pen I am carrying today is Gama jumbo Demonstrator Flat ends with same nib and feed as Supreme filled with Sheaffer Skrip Blue-black ink.

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