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the inset nib can be certainly removed and replaced.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/210524-inset-nib-on-the-namiki-silvern-removing-and-re-sealing/

 

but where will you get just the nib as a spare part to replace?

 

Otherwise you can put a WTT (want to trade ) on FPN

 

Getting a spare nib is the issue.

 

I worked on the nib - adjusted the tines, it became a little scratchy, ground glass and smooth glass operations of school days on it and it is better now. Copper coin seems to work to finely smooth the nib. We get 5 & 10 fil coins made of copper with smooth edge without any serrations. Lost that buttery smooth feeling but I like it the present way than before. With small writing it was pretty difficult to control.

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Subramoniam

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This has become my new favorite pen. I purchased the red with a fine point. A really nice, smooth writer and it looks great—particularly with the cap posted. My other pens haven't been getting used as much since this one showed up.

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I know I'm coming into the game late, but thanks for the review. I bought my wife one of the black ones. It's a fantastic writer. Smooth, wet, excellent feel. What can I say? I really like the the way it posts too. I like it so much I may have to buy my own... or take hers. :lol:

 

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This has become my new favorite pen. I purchased the red with a fine point. A really nice, smooth writer and it looks great—particularly with the cap posted. My other pens haven't been getting used as much since this one showed up.

 

 

I know I'm coming into the game late, but thanks for the review. I bought my wife one of the black ones. It's a fantastic writer. Smooth, wet, excellent feel. What can I say? I really like the the way it posts too. I like it so much I may have to buy my own... or take hers. :lol:

 

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wonderful to hear that I am not alone in loving this pen as much as I do. Thanks!

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wonderful to hear that I am not alone in loving this pen as much as I do. Thanks!

Your review was the catalyst that spurred me to buy it. Thanks much!

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I have one of this pen too. I really like small pocket pens and the first time I saw it, I had to get it.

This pen is great, the Fine nib I got is smooth, it has a right amount of feedback which I prefer and it gives a nice writing experience.

This is a great pen at a great price. I got the pen from engeika.

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my Pilot e95s came with a con20 converter and one cartridge! I love this little pen with its lovely nib!

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