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I collected the Ogiva from the shop this morning and what a difference the Fine Extra Flessibile nib has made. Not to mention the repaired/replaced piston. Now a fantastic pen - writing just the way I like them. I'll try to put some pics on soon.

Great to hear your issues are being solved! I love my Flessible nibs. Do share your photos soon!

 

Edited to add: Sorry for my infrequent replies, I'm currently in the military here in Singapore. It isn't exactly fun and games. And no, no fountain pens.

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Here is a rather awful pic of the pen and written scrawl. There isn't really much to say about the 'flexibility' of the nib as I think it's down to the pressure that an individual might use at any one time. However, I like to write with almost no pressure and this pen/nib combination certainly delivers that.

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I like the green colour of the cotton resin and the dark colour of the ink inside. I'm sure they've repaired the piston satisfactorily and it seems pretty good now. Nice to have a LE as well.

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Hi,

 

Those are really nice pens! When I first saw the announcement, I wanted one, but then I realized I didn't have money for any new pens. Enjoy!

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Wow envy u bro, hoping it still in stock at FOOK HING, and it seems you have a particular interest in Italian FP. I personally prefer the design of Aurora 88, however, the only 88 in stock seems in the aesthetically which only have the sterling silver version, do u have any idea where can I get a large 88?

 

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I've just received my Omas Ogiva Alba Vintage 2014 in orange ..... Great pen with a beautifull nib ..... The kind of nib we use to find on old pens .......

 

I really love that nib !!!!

 

 

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Wow, that is a beautiful pen... I wish I could buy another, but I simply won't because I'm interested in celluloid! Would love to get one especially in a Burkina finish. The orange and purplish-blue Albas are awesome, I must say...

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