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What Indian Pens Are You Using Today - 2021 ?


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What a beauty!

a fountain pen is physics in action... Proud member of the SuperPinks

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I got a bit carried away: Ranga Duofold on bottom, red Indus and orange Himalaya from Fountain Pen Revolution on top, and sandwiched in between them three FPN group buy pens, my ASA Nauka, Ranga Bamboo and Ranga Model 3. These are all wonderful pens - though I've only recently re-inked the ASA and the Indus.

 

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Thanks! Sadly I'm what they call a "sidewriter" so I can't write with flex nibs. I hope you can post a writing sample of your FPR stubs :)

 

Here is a writing sample of the 1.0 stub:

 

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Purchased from Etsy and I painted the snake eyes....

 

You can find 'em here........The young lady was a pleasure to deal with.

 

 

https://www.etsy.com/shop/opulentoddities/items?ref=listing-shop2-all-items-count&section_id=13235093

 

 

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Thank you so much... I purchased one

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ASA Popsicle - 1.1 Stub Nib. Schmidt converter. Inked - Chesterfield Mixture: Fire Opal & Antique Crimson. Pen is about 6" w/o cap. This pen is truly a 'big boy' and will fit nicely in a large hand. Wrote beautifully without my usual flushing upon receipt.

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Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.

B R Ambedkar

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And again the pen in use is Ranga Model 3C which I got from the Group Buy. The pen is fitted with JoWo 1.1 Dual tone nib and is inked with Diamine Eclipse.



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I really love ebonite as the material for the pen and this white blue swirl is something amazing. You have to hold in the hand to actually see and feel the beauty of the material.

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Unbranded Large Ebonite.. ,with a Jinhao nib, watch the threads on the bottom, for tight posting!

 

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Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.

B R Ambedkar

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And again the pen in use is Ranga Model 3C which I got from the Group Buy. The pen is fitted with JoWo 1.1 Dual tone nib and is inked with Diamine Eclipse.

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I really love ebonite as the material for the pen and this white blue swirl is something amazing. You have to hold in the hand to actually see and feel the beauty of the material.

 

 

That is superb! I looked for one of these a while back. Came to the conclusion that there was no way something similar would be available. Gave up. I actually need a holder for Jowo nibs now that my Nauka has gone. The pen in the picture would be an automatic buy. Pity it cannot be done.

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Is the silver pen a fountain pen?

No, its a Pierre Cardin Penomatic

 

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Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.

B R Ambedkar

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That is superb! I looked for one of these a while back. Came to the conclusion that there was no way something similar would be available. Gave up. I actually need a holder for Jowo nibs now that my Nauka has gone. The pen in the picture would be an automatic buy. Pity it cannot be done.

 

Can it not be done? Are there any enablers left?

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Can it not be done? Are there any enablers left?

 

you can directly email to mp kandan and ask him

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