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ASA TranNauka - JoWo 1.1 Nib

The review is simultaneously posted on my blog here : Link

The pen I am about to review has sold in huge nos. and probably one of the best-selling pen of ASA. There was a time when I was after Mr. Subramaniam to make a demonstrator pen with screw in nib units from JoWo/Schmidt but somehow he was not able to procure the good material which could withstand the threading to be done for those units and then we gave up.

Then one fine day he informed me that he had procured a new material and will be launching an already successful Nauka in the demonstrator version (which was named TransNauka) and I was too excited for the pen and I told Mr. Subramaniam it would sell in huge nos. and therefore I convinced him that we should do a group buy for the same on FPN (TransNauka Group Buy) and believe me, it was immensely successful.

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ASA TranNauka – In love with Rains

The group buy was so successful that he had to stop taking orders on his website for a fortnight even after the Group Buy was closed because of his limited production capability.

I have already reviewed a few pens from ASA as below:

  1. ASA Rainbow : LINK
  2. ASA Viraat : LINK (Absolutely love this fat pen)
  3. ASA Spear : LINK
  4. ASA Porus : LINK
  5. ASA Patriot : LINK
  6. ASA I-Can : LINK
  7. ASA Galactic : LINK

It’s been three months since I have got this TransNauka and further below is my effort to do a detailed review of the pen.

Design : 4.5/05

There is an old age saying: Beauty lies in the eye of beholder

And to my eyes, this pen is the just pure aesthetic pleasure. It’s a beauty. TransNauka inspires awe when it is inked and I believe it one-ups the already existing Nauka.

It’s simple, classic, sublime and is on the lines of Bauhaus Design movement which is a unification of art, craft, and technology. The design of Nauka was inspired by famousMORA STYLOS OLDWIN CLASSIC and in fact, one of the fellow fountain pen connoisseur Prithwijit was the force behind the development of Nauka.

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ASA TransNauka – Uncapped

The pen without cap looks like it’s just one piece as the grip section merges with the barrel in such a form that there is no step down which is generally prevalent in many pens. The pen gradually tapers towards the bottom to an almost pointed end. Similarly, the pen tapers towards the grip section till it meets the threads at the top which holds the cap.

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ASA TransNauka – Comparative pic when pen uncapped and capped

The pen comes only in the brushed matte finish and personally prefer the brushed version better than the polished version as the polished version tends to develop micro abrasions and smudges and also looses shine over the period of time.

The cap of the pen unlike the bottom of the barrel is not torpedoed shape at the top rather it is like a hemispherical dome. The pen I bought comes with chrome finish ball-end clip and it also comes sans the clip. The cap is almost 3/4th the size of pen making it a very large pen.

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ASA TransNauka – Cap and Barrel

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ASA TransNauka – Cap is 3/4th of Pen when uncapped

I found the pen very minimalist with no branding. One thing I believe can be improved is to reduce the gap between the cap finial and nib unit when the pen is closed.

The pen is beautiful and is bang for the buck at the price and yeah this beauty is handmade.

Built & Construction : 04/05

One look at the pen and you won’t actually believe that this pen completely hand-turned. It’s almost perfectly shaped and finished from the exterior.

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ASA TransNauka – Lovely Finish

One thing I found that as much as the exterior is well finished and shaped, the interior of the barrel was not paid much attention. There are certain undulations in interior (1 or 2 places) of the barrel which result in the formation of O-rings like shape inside the barrel with ink.

I received two pens, matte brushed finish and the clear polished one. The clear polished one was all over the places with regards to finish and thus it was not launched officially.

This brushed finish is superb barring one area with regards to barrel interior area. The brushed finish is also better because of the fact that it hides the lathe marks and also is not smudge-prone.

The quality of material used is quite good but is brittle in nature and thus one has to be careful with regards to handling (against falls). The acrylic used is the hard non-modified PMMA and apt thickness of the material are used in pen and is quite better compared to ones used in TWSBI.

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ASA TransNauka – Cap View showing material thickness and finish

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ASA TransNauka – Material thickness in Barrel and Grip Section

The pen is quality finished one which needs to be handled carefully and if proper care is taken it will last you ages. I love my TranNauka but I care for every pen that I own. If you are the one who keeps throwing his/her pen here and there then I suggest you go for the ebonite version.

Balance & Size : 04/05

The cap of the pen doesn’t post securely and that’s because of the design. But.. But… But… the pen is so big even uncapped @ 135 mm that there is no need for posting.

The pen is little heavy towards the nib and I believe this could have been countered by providing solid crystal end at bottom of barrel. Nevertheless, this was no issue for me, it’s a minute difference and some of you won’t even notice.

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ASA TransNauka – Writing with it – Unposted and Posted

Initially, I had trouble adapting to the grip of the pen because of gradual slope of grip section from barrel to top of nib unit but now that I am using the pen since 3 months I have gotten used to it. The grip might also be fat for some because of the design and might not be so good for people with small hands. Now for me, it was okay because I prefer big pens with good girth.

The pen is big yet light in weight but one thing I noticed is that when uncapped it is lighter than Ranga Bamboo Demonstrator but almost 4 gms heavier when capped and both are equal in length when uncapped but when capped the TransNauka is larger of the two.

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ASA TransNauka – Weight – Capped and Uncapped

Few specification of the pen are as follows:

  • Length of pen (closed) – 160 mm
  • Length of pen (open and unposted) – 135 mm (including nib)
  • Length of pen (open and posted) – 176 mm
  • Length of Cap – 78 mm
  • Maximum Dia of Cap – 21 mm
  • Maximum Dia of Barrel – 14 mm
  • Dia of Barrel ( Near Barrel Bottom) – 8 mm
  • Maximum Dia of Grip Section – 13.5 mm
  • Minimum Dia of Grip Section – 11 mm
  • Weight of Pen with Cap – 27.9 gms (inked)
  • Weight of Pen without Cap – 17.13 gms (inked)

 

 

Below are the pictures of the pen in comparison with others :

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ASA TransNauka vs Pilot Custom 823 vs ASA Patriot vs Lamy Safari – Capped

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ASA TransNauka vs Pilot Custom 823 vs ASA Patriot vs Lamy Safari – Uncapped

As clear from above pics its a bit fat compared to others.

Nib : 3.5/05

The pen can be bought in a variety of #6 sized nib options from JoWo or Schmidt and in various point widths. The one I have here is JoWo Steel 1.1 Stub nib in Black Oxide finish.

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ASA TranNauka - Nib Shot in Rain

The nib is a screw in nib unit and easily replaceable. The nib that I got was a lemon and was scratchy out of the box. I had to tune it and now it performs the way I want.

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ASA TransNauka – JoW0 1.1 Nib in Black Oxide Finish

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ASA Nauka vs Pilot Custom 823 vs ASA Patriot vs Lamy Safari – Nib Comparison

Advice to people if you are buying the pen from ASA do avail the option of pen/nib testing this might delay the pen delivery but pen and nib will be checked for writing before dispatch and yeah there are no extra charges for that.

Ink Filling Mechanism: 05/05

 

 

It can take international long or shot cartridges, international converter and can be used as an ED also.

 

The pen looks best when eye dropper-ed and I applied silicone grease to the threads before using it as ED pen.

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ASA TransNauka – Using as an ED Pen

Ink capacity as an eye dropper is 4 ml and will vary with every pen as it is handmade one.

 

 

Below are the images of handwritten review of the pen sample writing:

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ASA TransNauka – Handwritten Review – Page 1

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ASA TransNauka – Handwritten Review – Page 2

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ASA TransNauka – Handwritten Review – Page 3

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ASA TransNauka – Handwritten Review – Page 4

Conclusion : 21/25

The pen was bought at group buy price of Rs. 2200 and it was a steal at that price. And now the prices have increased yet it is a value for money option.

 

Beautiful pen but I won’t recommend this to people with small hands.

 

What I Like:

  1. Beautiful Design
  2. Handmade
  3. Quality Finish- Exterior
  4. Good Balance and Size
  5. Good Ink Capacity
  6. Well Priced

What I don’t Like:

  1. Internal Barrel Finish
  2. Poor OTB Nib

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to Buy:

 

 

The pen was bought via group buy on FPN and there will be another group buy in near future for the same.

 

Simultaneously who don’t like waiting for group buys can buy directly from ASA website : LINK.

 

And the last I checked it's available on pre-order only with waiting for 4 weeks.

 

 

 

For more reviews you can check my blog here : LINK

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Nice review. I only use mine for occasional correspondence. My nib was a 1.1mm that was distinctly crisper than the 1.5mm I had with a Ranga pen. However, my TransNauka currently sports a Broad Jowo ground to italic and this is a wonderful nib, on a par with a Masuyama grind (in my opinion actually better, for me).

 

In terms of utility neither of my Indian pens get time in hand on a daily basis. The designs and materials are just not quite there yet, again in my opinion. Close, but not quite right.

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Nice review. I only use mine for occasional correspondence. My nib was a 1.1mm that was distinctly crisper than the 1.5mm I had with a Ranga pen. However, my TransNauka currently sports a Broad Jowo ground to italic and this is a wonderful nib, on a par with a Masuyama grind (in my opinion actually better, for me).

 

In terms of utility neither of my Indian pens get time in hand on a daily basis. The designs and materials are just not quite there yet, again in my opinion. Close, but not quite right.

 

thank you for the compliment....

who ground the nib for you....is there still some tipping left...

 

and yes not every pen suits everyone...

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thank you for the compliment....

who ground the nib for you....is there still some tipping left...

 

and yes not every pen suits everyone...

 

Indeed. The broad italic I got from FPNibs.com. Cost about $20 I think. It's nice wet and crisp nib.

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Indeed. The broad italic I got from FPNibs.com. Cost about $20 I think. It's nice wet and crisp nib.

 

Thanks... I will check FPNIBS

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Great review. Any news on when the ICAN will be back in stock? ;)

 

“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.” - Winston Churchill

 

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What an excellent review mehandiratta. :thumbup:

 

Thank you for sharing your pen and thoughts with us in such a wonderful way.

 

Pavoni.

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Thank you for the wonderful review and gorgeous pictures!

thank you....

 

Great review. Any news on when the ICAN will be back in stock? ;)

thank you...

I guess ASA pens has replied already...

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Pictures are very well done and useful.

Have yet to learn a lot from you... as far as photography is concerned...

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What an excellent review mehandiratta. :thumbup:

 

Thank you for sharing your pen and thoughts with us in such a wonderful way.

 

Pavoni.

 

thank you... I am glad you liked it...

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Hi! Thank you for the great review. I have been eyeing this one for a long time. May I ask if this is compatible to be replaced with the Franklin Christoph No.6 nibs?

 

Thanks!

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Hi! Thank you for the great review. I have been eyeing this one for a long time. May I ask if this is compatible to be replaced with the Franklin Christoph No.6 nibs?

 

Thanks!

 

Franklin Christof #6 nib units are sourced from JoWo, so yes, these should fit into an ASA Nauka that's threaded for JoWo nibs. If you buy an eyedropper version with ebonite feed, there's a *fair* chance you can fit a Franklin Christoph nib into it - but you may need to fiddle with heat setting the feed etc.

 

If you already have a nib unit you want to fit into the pen, you could ask ASA about purchasing the pen threaded for a JoWo (Franklin Christoph) nib, but without a nib installed. They've done this for me before (for an ASA Maya in green ebonite).

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Franklin Christof #6 nib units are sourced from JoWo, so yes, these should fit into an ASA Nauka that's threaded for JoWo nibs. If you buy an eyedropper version with ebonite feed, there's a *fair* chance you can fit a Franklin Christoph nib into it - but you may need to fiddle with heat setting the feed etc.

 

If you already have a nib unit you want to fit into the pen, you could ask ASA about purchasing the pen threaded for a JoWo (Franklin Christoph) nib, but without a nib installed. They've done this for me before (for an ASA Maya in green ebonite).

 

Thank you for the reply! Then once you have threaded the pen for a JoWo, will this still require heat setting? And were you able to screw in the nib from ASA?

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