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2 Winners: The pen and the pen seller!

In the photo is my Demonstrator style, vacuum filler, TWSBI VAC 700 R. The 700 R is an outstanding writer, thanks to the 6 mm size, steel, JoWo nib. This product is an improvement/revision of the original VAC 700. It includes a large valve, and when opened, allows for a more consistent ink flow. Easy and fast filling. The ink shut-off valve ensures convenient carrying and no mess due to spills. Available with a number of nib grade/point size options; this one is a medium. All of this at an affordable price! The TWSBI Retailer/Dealer is Points of Distinction, aka pointspens. Their new website is https://www.pointspens.com And the original website is http://www.mydiplomatpen.com
I cannot say enough nice things about Hillary, the President of Points. A true professional who is super-pleasant as well....she cares about her customers and it shows. Points is a family business. They began in 2006 as the USA Distributor for the Diplomat brand and achieved nationwide respect. They maintained that role until 2018, and since then continue as a Retailer representing multiple companies, including Diplomat--very well-known for their superb writing instruments. Additionally, pen friends tell me that they are enjoying inks and journals sold by Hillary of Points.
We can purchase our writing tools from many sources. Points stands behind what they sell--they keep their promise of excellent customer service.


 

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glad you like it. Mine has a heavily customized nib and is easily one of my favorites in my collection. My only gripe is that I don't like the shape of the plunger knob. it makes it kind of obnoxious to fit in a pocket at times.

Selling a boatload of restored, fairly rare, vintage Japanese gold nib pens, click here to see (more added as I finish restoring them)

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I can stop mine from burbing the next ink. It writes beautifully and then a blob of ink comes out. Even does this when the plunger is closed.

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I can stop mine from burbing the next ink. It writes beautifully and then a blob of ink comes out. Even does this when the plunger is closed.

Check to see if the nib/feed is fully seated.

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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