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OK, so I receive my cache of my recent order, and my usual retailer had an offer so good that I simply cannot refuse. Long story shory, I had now in my procession 9 pieces of Jinhao 922, including all 6 variant of the demonstrator, and the Ivory and Gunmetal Grey. I had just been off work, and heading home to check them off. So while at it, what kind of info, test, etc etc .. what would you guys like to know about this particular model. Fire it off and I'll try my best.

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I think you mean Jinhao 992... I'd like to see a size comparison photo with some well known pens. I'm very interested about Jinhao 992 but think i'd like it bigger.

There are other ways than the easiest one too.

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I would like to see a photo of the 992s compared to a 450 and 159, and a Pilot or Platinum demonstrator, if you have it.

 

A comparison of writing samples with other pens would be helpful, as well as a guess on which replacement nibs might fit the 992.

 

Thanks for offering!

 

Inkvisibly yours,

Margaret

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In addition to what is above, I would appreciate it if you could address eyedropperability. Are there any potential leaks from the barrel? Stray metal bits? Thanks!

Yet another Sarah.

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In addition to what is above, I would appreciate it if you could address eyedropperability. Are there any potential leaks from the barrel? Stray metal bits? Thanks!

 

My guess is that the barrel plugs are going to prevent ed use unless you can manage to satisfactorily seal that bit first.

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