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Look what came in the mail today :)

http://i.imgur.com/5HT16ZW.jpg?1

 

My cursive is a bit rusty, so bear with me

http://i.imgur.com/gV2B2YH.jpg?1

 

And some pretty pictures of the pen:

http://i.imgur.com/zs6FiJw.jpg?1

http://i.imgur.com/duQDTJV.jpg?1

http://i.imgur.com/wPb8TLv.jpg?1

http://i.imgur.com/ghbSf4J.jpg?1

 

 

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Very nice! I debated between the Sai and the Nice, but ended up with the latter because I couldn't get over the inner cap being shown through the clear plastic. I was thinking that it would have been so much prettier with a black trim, like on the stealth pens.

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Just an update: I did some reading about proper grip and writing technique; after loosening my hold on the pen a bit and maintaining position on the sweet spot the nib really glides over paper now. I also tried writing unposted for a lengthy period of time and found that I actually prefer it this way and the pen feels nonexistent- as if it were an extension of my hand.

 

Very nice! I debated between the Sai and the Nice, but ended up with the latter because I couldn't get over the inner cap being shown through the clear plastic. I was thinking that it would have been so much prettier with a black trim, like on the stealth pens.

I chose the Sai over the Nice Pur since I didn't like the frosting on the body/cap of the Nice Pur.

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Lovely review of what looks like a lovely pen. The Shin Kai compliments it really well too.

 

Happy New Year.

Thanks, and Happy New Year to you too.

Son of Zeus. Brother of Hercules. Father of SWAG.

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So beautiful pen, Good photography.

I always think demon-pens have charming faces.

Thank you for good review.

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