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Flair Inky Executive


abhishek

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Hello everyone

Bought this fountain pen from a retail outlet. The pen cost was Rs 50.Following is my review after using it for 1 day

 

Appearance & Design

The pen looks great for a 50 Rs pen. I will let photo do the talking

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Construction & Quality

The whole pen is constructed out of plastic. The quality of plastic is ok

 

Weight & Dimensions

The pen is quite light somewhat of similar weight as to lamy safari.

 

Nib & Performance

It comes only in one nib configuration M.When I first used this pen the nib was quite scratchy but after 10 min of use drawing 8 on paper continusly, the scratchiness is gone somewhat. The pen is wet writer

 

Filling System & Maintenance

The pen comes with 2 large size cartridges.

 

Conclusion

I recommend this pen to everyone due to its cost and its look.

Lamy Safari,Wing Sung 233,Camlin Trinity,

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the nib is similar to the Pilot Varsity Nib but......wait...what! its not disposable :o thas nice i think its a nice daily use FP

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I have a question...

Does this pen uses the feed of a conventional fountain pen? Or does it work like a felt tip pen ?
A few Indian cheapies does that. And if a proper feed is not there, I dont think it's a fountain pen. :) IMHO.

 

(remember the story about Lewis Waterman took patent on the first modern feed? then of course parker and lucky curve ....)

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Looking for: Camlin pens (minus SD/Trinity/Elegante)

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I have a question...

 

Does this pen uses the feed of a conventional fountain pen? Or does it work like a felt tip pen ?

A few Indian cheapies does that. And if a proper feed is not there, I dont think it's a fountain pen. :) IMHO.

 

(remember the story about Lewis Waterman took patent on the first modern feed? then of course parker and lucky curve ....)

hi

this pen is a normal fountain pen with feed and nib.thanks

Lamy Safari,Wing Sung 233,Camlin Trinity,

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