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Dear All

 

This thread is group buy for Onyx.

If interested put your names here..

 

Mesu will give more details here...

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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Mesu, can you confirm your list of buyers here, like they do on the Asa group buy list?

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Mesu, can you confirm your list of buyers here, like they do on the Asa group buy list?

Most are previous buyers who responded to my email query.

 

Instead of posting the user names, I can post the color/nib requests so far.

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Can somebody tell me what an "onyx" is? Are there more details? I might be interested if I have some specifications.

Thank you.

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Details will be provided by Mesu, I'm sure, but take a look at some pictures, here.

I have an older version of this pen, and it is not a small pen; slightly over 15 cm from tip to tip when capped, average diameter about 10mm, section is tapered and the smallest diameter I estimate at 8mm. It has a Schmidt nib and takes a standard international converter.

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Hello everyone,

 

Here are the details.

 

Onyx is an all black ebonite pen with a Schmidt nib and converter. The pen can be used with a cartridge, converter or an eyedropper.

 

Clipless or with clip can be chosen too.

 

As part of this group buy, it is being offered in any of the 6 colors.

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I'm interested

 

Thank you. I will keep you posted on the developments.

 

Can somebody tell me what an "onyx" is? Are there more details? I might be interested if I have some specifications.

Thank you.

 

Details shared above.

 

Please reach out to me if you require any information.

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Thank you. I will keep you posted on the developments.

 

 

Details shared above.

 

Please reach out to me if you require any information.

 

 

Hello everyone,

 

Here are the details.

 

Onyx is an all black ebonite pen with a Schmidt nib and converter. The pen can be used with a cartridge, converter or an eyedropper.

 

Clipless or with clip can be chosen too.

 

As part of this group buy, it is being offered in any of the 6 colors.

fpn_1423812870__2015-02-13_120559-1.png

 

 

Some pics

fpn_1422793473__onyx1.jpg

fpn_1422794807__onyx2.jpg

fpn_1422794859__onyx3.jpg

fpn_1422794878__onyx4.jpg

To add to above shared details it comes with schmidt nibs and converter...

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

blog | instagram | twitter

 

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It will be fun to have a colored Onyx pen, though.

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I am in. Yellow swirls with fine nib if possible. If not fine, then medium.

Thank you so much!

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The Duke of Wellington

 

 

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Hello everyone,

 

Here are the details.

 

Onyx is an all black ebonite pen with a Schmidt nib and converter. The pen can be used with a cartridge, converter or an eyedropper.

 

Clipless or with clip can be chosen too.

 

As part of this group buy, it is being offered in any of the 6 colors.

fpn_1423812870__2015-02-13_120559-1.png

 

 

Some pics

fpn_1422793473__onyx1.jpg

fpn_1422794807__onyx2.jpg

fpn_1422794859__onyx3.jpg

fpn_1422794878__onyx4.jpg

Will it be possible to list the weight and dimension of the pen please
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Will it be possible to list the weight and dimension of the pen please

 

Length: Capped: 15cm; uncapped: 13cm

Section width: 1cm; barrel width: 1.5cm

 

Please note that the dimensions may vary slightly from pen to pen as these are handmade.

 

I dont have a weighing scale to measure the weight. Sorry.

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