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Current collection of my Indian Pens -Kanwrite and Gama Jumbo pens


Echowind

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Good Morning Everyone, I finally decided to join the forum after a long time.

I thought I'll start of by posting pics of couple of Indian pens I have acquired in the recent months. 

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L to R: Kanwrite Desire Purple Marble ,Kanwrite Desire Black Marble, Kanwrite Heritage Maroon, Kanwrite Heritage Green, Kanwrite Heritage Demonstrator, Parker Frontier, Shaeffer No-Nonsense Red.

 

 

 

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L to R: Gama Jumbo Round top,  Gama Jumbo Flat top, Gama Supreme Round Top, Gama Supreme Round Top( Green), Gama Supreme Round Top, Gama Supreme Flat Top.

 

 

 

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Hi Echowind!Nice Post... Which is your favourite pen among all these??. 

Also the Sheaffer NNS is not Indian (or you mean to say you bought it in India?) 

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:W2FPN:

 

Nice post and lovely pens, which among them is your favourite, tell us a bit about yourself would love to know like, what type of pens you enjoy and such.

 

Again welcome to FPN, hope you enjoy your stay.

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3 hours ago, Yohaanrods said:

Hi Echowind!Nice Post... Which is your favourite pen among all these??. 

Also the Sheaffer NNS is not Indian (or you mean to say you bought it in India?) 

The Shaeffer and Parker are not indian. I included them in the pics since they were recent purchases.

 

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2 hours ago, HartGummi said:

Do you find the bands on the Heritage to be better made than the ones on the Desire? 

 

Well in honesty, I would prefer if there were no bands or if they were made of stainless steel.

The colour on the bands deteriorates quite fast in these weather conditions.

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5 minutes ago, Echowind said:

Well in honesty, I would prefer if there were no bands or if they were made of stainless steel.

The colour on the bands deteriorates quite fast in these weather conditions.

Ah, that is what I wanted to know. I hoped the bands of the Heritage were made of steel.

I love Kanwrite's nibs even though the line widths are highly inconsistent.

 

What about the band on the Gama? Is that any better?

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I currently prefer the somewhat large and light pens. For some reason the Gama Supreme Green and the Gama Jumbo Round Top are very light even when they're inked up and an absolute pleasure to write with. 

I would have included the ASA Azaadi in the pic, but I had sent it back to Mr. Subraniam for some nib tuning and haven't received it back yet.

 

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9 minutes ago, HartGummi said:

Ah, that is what I wanted to know. I hoped the bands of the Heritage were made of steel.

I love Kanwrite's nibs even though the line widths are highly inconsistent.

 

What about the band on the Gama? Is that any better?

I think the Gama uses similar chrome bands, but I cannot give a definite answer for the discoloration since I've used the pen for a few months. So far I've not noticed any fading in the chrome colour bands yet, but the gold colour faded off very quicky. 

 

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36 minutes ago, Echowind said:

I would have included the ASA Azaadi

Does it also have the same metal-coated bands? Azaadi is a costlier pen so I hope it has better trim.

Did you buy it during the group-buy or was yours purchased individually? Which acrylic did you pick?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, HartGummi said:

Does it also have the same metal-coated bands? Azaadi is a costlier pen so I hope it has better trim.

Did you buy it during the group-buy or was yours purchased individually? Which acrylic did you pick?

 

 

I don't remember exactly what the bands were, I was focused more on the finishing aesthetics.

I selected the Red Cracker colour during the group buy. For some reason, the pen I received had a scratchy nib, so I sent it back to him for tuning in Oct end and it's still with him.

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I order ASA and Ranga pens without bands. In general bands serve no functional purpose on modern pens. The quality of bands on Indian pens is, in my opinion, often less than optimal, as are the clips. Love the Ebonite pens tho'.

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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7 minutes ago, Karmachanic said:

I order ASA and Ranga pens without bands. In general bands serve no functional purpose on modern pens. The quality of bands on Indian pens is, in my opinion, often less than optimal, as are the clips. Love the Ebonite pens tho'.

I don't mind bands, but I want them to be positioned well and be made of either Stainless Steel , gold or sterling silver plated with a logo Embossed on it.

I know it drives up the cost considerably, but it gives a beautiful elegant look to the pen.  

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22 minutes ago, Echowind said:

I don't mind bands, but I want them to be positioned well and be made of either Stainless Steel , gold or sterling silver plated with a logo Embossed on it.

I know it drives up the cost considerably, but it gives a beautiful elegant look to the pen.  

 

Good luck!

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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4 hours ago, Karmachanic said:

I order ASA and Ranga pens without bands. In general bands serve no functional purpose on modern pens. The quality of bands on Indian pens is, in my opinion, often less than optimal, as are the clips. Love the Ebonite pens tho'.

 

same here, clipless and bandless if at all possible!

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