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Was ordering brill inks from their website. Payment was deducted from my bank but the site showed it as failed. So disappointed

Even happens to best of websites , don't worry you'll get your money back ..

ALWAYS LOOKING FOR INDIAN PENS .. IF YOU HAVE ANY KINDLY PM ME..

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I have ordered asa transnauka. Does that quality as a good nib sir ?

Depends on the nib choice ,if you opted for Schmidt or jowo nib unit then definitely it will be a very different and awesome experience from your Pierre Cardin presidential nib

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Ratnamson supreme ( brown)and 301(ripple)with replaced nibs. Not sure about the brand,probably ambition nibs.

Pardon my chicken scratch handwriting.

 

Inks : waterman Havana brown and private reserve blue suede.

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ONYX, a lovely ebonite pen from Guider Pens in use today which is inked with home-brew mix of Camlin Scarlet Red and Camlin Royal Blue.



The nib on this has been replaced with Wality #8 nib which is self grind to Medium Cursive Italic.


The word of the day is : Intransigence



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Ratnamson Supreme with stock Genius F nib. Currently full of J Herbin Bleu Nuit.

 

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My all time favourite Click...this model is 'Falcon' Milky White

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Sagar

Sagar Bhowmick

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That click pen looks exquisite

 

I agree with you, it is absolutely exquisite (perfection) :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

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At the present time....

Click Neo Tulip transparent blue fine nib

Gama:

 

Mayil- blue barrel / black cap C.I. 0.8 mm nib

 

Oriole- orange barrel / black cap sportin' a broad nib

 

All pens are filled with Seitz-Kreuznach Navy Blue

which looks to my eye as a blue-black....A well-behaved ink.

 

Fred

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I'm gonna have my piece soon :) lets see how it performs

Replace the stock nib with #8 Kanwrite for better performance..

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☺ so stock nib isnt good ? Where can i get that kanwrite ?

From manufacturer directly.. sandeepji is in WhatsApp. if you're Indian join our Indian fountain pen group in WhatsApp and telegram,we have all the manufacturer of nibs and pens from india

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currently using these..all are inked up

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There's no such thing as perfect writing, just like there's no such thing as perfect despair : Haruki Murakami

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Nice. I see that there's a trans nauka in it. Which inks do you use in it and how do u maintain ur pen ?

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Nice. I see that there's a trans nauka in it. Which inks do you use in it and how do u maintain ur pen ?

 

trans nauka is filled with pelikan turquoise 4001, asa galactic with pelikan brilliant black 4001...

ranga bamboo with krishna neelkurinhi, model 4c with krishna orange crush, and model 2c with daytone royal blue..

 

most of these are recently bought..so decided to use them for some time...

have been using galactic for some months straight..i wash it every month...

There's no such thing as perfect writing, just like there's no such thing as perfect despair : Haruki Murakami

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trans nauka is filled with pelikan turquoise 4001, asa galactic with pelikan brilliant black 4001...

ranga bamboo with krishna neelkurinhi, model 4c with krishna orange crush, and model 2c with daytone royal blue..

 

most of these are recently bought..so decided to use them for some time...

have been using galactic for some months straight..i wash it every month...

Any idea if Bril Royal Blue stains the pen even after extended periods of time ? Also share your usage of common indian inks like camlin and parker quink

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