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I tried different inks with no success. Changed the nib, and now it works fine with a nice, wet, line.

The nib is a two-tone chinese one. Maker is unknown, probably Hero.

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I am using ASA Athlete inked with a mixture of Bril Laurel Rose and Bril Black(ratio 1:1). This pen is one of my favourites.

 

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Srinivas

Regards

Srinivas

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Today I am using Gama Jumbo Demonstrator with Sheaffer Skrip Blue-black which has very fine but wet ambitious 35 mm chrome nib.

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I am using ASA Athlete inked with a mixture of Bril Laurel Rose and Bril Black(ratio 1:1). This pen is one of my favourites.

 

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Srinivas

Sir,

Which color you get by mixing Bril Rose and Bril Black? Can it be used as regular ink?

Thanking You

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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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What is the ratio of your mix?

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Varuna Bamboo, by Ranga

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This is a beauty.. awesome

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Today I am using Ranga model no 8 in Matt black finish with F jowo chrome nib filled with Daytone Blue-black ink.

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same ink and pen for today also ..

 

 

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Deccan 'Advocate' (Flat Top) in Brown Ripple - Fine Nib

Noodler's Squeteague

....although I am craving the 'Custom Pink Ebonite' by Ratnamsom posted above.

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