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Hello friends ,

 

BAAZ is back with a new FPN .....

 

Yesterday one new acrylic beauty received .. Mohi Tanishq eyedropper fountain pen

 

Thanks to my buddy residing at Aurangabad , India

 

After receiving pictures of this pen from Mr Pathak from Abhay pens , I couldn't resist myself from ordering one

 

This time also enjoying quality of a CNC turned fountain pen

 

Details :

 

This pen is a pocket size pen , smaller than Mohi Harmony pen

 

Cap : Classic looking flat top cap with steel ornaments like cap ring and clip . Square shaped clip with sufficient spring tension ok for a daily use pen . Cap posts well . Screw on cap unscrews in 2 turns

 

Section : 11 mm dia with hump to prevent slipping . Perfect design for a medium size fellow like me. Comfortable for long writing sessions Fine threads 10 mm length and tight fit with barrel to avoid ink burping .

 

Barrel : Smoothly turned and finished , having a large ink window for easy viewing of ink level . "Mohi tanishq:" letters are painted on barrel . Overall solidly built

 

Nib and feed : Ebonite feed having different design than regular Indian feeds supporting for a good wet ink flow.

Nid is engraved "Iridum point Germany" , writes between fine and medium. At first stage I fount it scratchy then I have performed some tuning tricks like grinding on fine oilstone , then it started writing well

Writing example attached with some devnagari script .

 

 

Price : "0" INR for me , as everytime it is not necessary to give money to close friends .....But as per feedback from him approximately up to 500/- INR

 

Conclusion : A truly well crafted pen. I have loaded it with my favourite Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue with 1/3 rd ink level intentionally , but found no ink burping/skipping . Rigid yet attractive design . Thanks to Mr Pathak ..

 

I hope you all will enjoy this review , comments are always welcome as usual ..

 

Sincerely ,

 

BAAZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Any FPN member knowing more about this feed as shown in pictures , please let me know

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Any FPN member knowing more about this feed as shown in pictures , please let me know

 

Yes, I was wondering about it too. Nice pen design.

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Nice looking pen... where can one buy one? Preferably online...

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Any FPN member knowing more about this feed as shown in pictures , please let me know

 

Congratulations on your new acquire.

 

I have this feed in my most of customs pens made by Guider and Ratnam pens. If I'm not wrong this is number 5 feed and it helps to prevent ED burping issue very well. I guess this feed is made in bulk by some manufacturer in Kanpur.

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Hello friends ,

 

BAAZ is back with a new FPN .....

 

Yesterday one new acrylic beauty received .. Mohi Tanishq eyedropper fountain pen

 

Thanks to my buddy residing at Aurangabad , India

 

After receiving pictures of this pen from Mr Pathak from Abhay pens , I couldn't resist myself from ordering one

 

This time also enjoying quality of a CNC turned fountain pen

 

Details :

 

This pen is a pocket size pen , smaller than Mohi Harmony pen

 

Cap : Classic looking flat top cap with steel ornaments like cap ring and clip . Square shaped clip with sufficient spring tension ok for a daily use pen . Cap posts well . Screw on cap unscrews in 2 turns

 

Section : 11 mm dia with hump to prevent slipping . Perfect design for a medium size fellow like me. Comfortable for long writing sessions Fine threads 10 mm length and tight fit with barrel to avoid ink burping .

 

Barrel : Smoothly turned and finished , having a large ink window for easy viewing of ink level . "Mohi tanishq:" letters are painted on barrel . Overall solidly built

 

Nib and feed : Ebonite feed having different design than regular Indian feeds supporting for a good wet ink flow.

Nid is engraved "Iridum point Germany" , writes between fine and medium. At first stage I fount it scratchy then I have performed some tuning tricks like grinding on fine oilstone , then it started writing well

Writing example attached with some devnagari script .

 

 

Price : "0" INR for me , as everytime it is not necessary to give money to close friends .....But as per feedback from him approximately up to 500/- INR

 

Conclusion : A truly well crafted pen. I have loaded it with my favourite Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue with 1/3 rd ink level intentionally , but found no ink burping/skipping . Rigid yet attractive design . Thanks to Mr Pathak ..

 

I hope you all will enjoy this review , comments are always welcome as usual ..

 

Sincerely ,

 

BAAZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I liked the pen as such.... have to hold it though to get an exact idea.... one thing i want to ad ... that branding...which looks like its painted... kills the look of the pen.... doesn't look nice at all

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Hi Vaubhav , u r right . Brand is just painted,not engraved.

 

Hi mhguda, unfortunately it is not available online. On counter of his shop only .

 

Hi bk123, Thanks a lot for information about feed .

 

Regards, Baaz

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Hi Baaz, Nice review. As my friend bk notes, it is a standard Ebonite feeder used with Indian no 5 nibs. Personally, I have not seen this feeder on a Guider or a Ratnam/Ratnamson (On the pens that I have, they have used a feeder without the rear channel) but I have this feed on several of my smaller Deccans.

 

One query: is the screw holding the top of the clip slightly off-centre? is that a machining problem with the cap top or is the cap top's threading off centre?

 

Also have they used multi-start threads for the barrel-cap?

 

Regarding the imprint on the barrel, it is standard screen printing, which easily comes off for people who might dislike an overly deep or a loud engraving.

 

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Hari

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Thanks Hari , the hole on cap is slightly offset .Cap having single start threads. Top face of cap not machined properly . I have done some rework in house . Btw , how is other workmanship ? Regards, Baaz

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Thanks Hari , the hole on cap is slightly offset .Cap having single start threads. Top face of cap not machined properly . I have done some rework in house . Btw , how is other workmanship ? Regards, Baaz

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Thanks Hari , the hole on cap is slightly offset .Cap having single start threads. Top face of cap not machined properly . I have done some rework in house . Btw , how is other workmanship ? Regards, Baaz

I have not handled a Mohi in person.

 

the off center cap hole can be due to improper alignment of job on the CNC?

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It seems that cap hole is not drilled in same setup on CNC . Hole is drilled and tapped on a drill press.

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It seems that cap hole is not drilled in same setup on CNC . Hole is drilled and tapped on a drill press.

ok. thanks!

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