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  1. So this diwali, Mr. Harsh Gangwani, the proprietor of Unique pens, Indore, sent me a picture of this newly launched fountain pen and I quickly bought a couple of them. This is the click signature fountain pen usable in 3 ways, catridge, converter or eyedropper. Unique pen is a OEM so it has plenty of models being sold globally and their pens are well made. One of the most innovative thing that has taken place in this 2017 year is the conversion of traditional opr recurring models into the 3in1 type filling system. BUILD QUALITY AND APPEARANCE The pen is really sturdy with ample amount of thickness with regard to material used. This is a classic shaped pen and looks eye catching at the first glance. The build quality is amazing for its price. the feel of the pen in hand is good. Its a light weight pen under 20 grams with the trims used in the cap and the bottom. Material used is CAB, that vegetable resin body and smell you get on noodlers pen. The pens comes in 5 trans colours with a CLEAR DEMONSTRATOR TOO!!! SECTION - The section really ergonomic and is perfect for long writing hours. for those of who grip in non traditional ways, its suitable for you too. 2 fingers or using it far back on section, its comfortable all along. The section has a textured grip that eases in sweaty or sticky fingers and provides excellent grip. NIB AND OTHER PARTS The nib is a standard #5 nib f indian nib that writes f-m and comes in dual tone finish. It writes smooth and there is no skipping whatsoever. The cap and the finial and other metal parts. The quality is too good for the price at which being sold. The stainless steel clip is very well funtional and is springy just like every user wants. The trim qaulity is again well polished and i personally lile the steel finish so this just meets the sweet spot. TRIM- it is BRASS with chrome plating. FILLING SYSTEM No need of mentioning it again. ease of use is kept in mind and international accepted LONG type catridges are well fitted. Eyedropper is easily possible with threads being long enough to seal the barrel and section joint and would not require the use of silicon grease. PRICING The pen is priced in $3-4 price bracket range depending upon your location and shipping cost. Comparing it to its closest look alike and the similar price ranged pens. I RECOMMEND THIS PEN TO ANY FOUNTAIN PEN USER, especially users in India should definitely buy this pen. P.S. : this is user review that i am stating here. the manufacturer is a fpn user himself, has a facebook page and is interactive on different platforms to keep updated the users with latest developments related to pens. I am in no way affiliated to the manufacturer, just love their pens.
  2. The pen I am going to review today is from a relatively newly launched V'sign pens. Its based in Mumbai, India. This is going to be a casual review. DESIGN- FIORELLA is a small sized pen, suitable for people with both, small and medium hands. With a torpedo shaped barrel, the pen comes out to be a great looking pen, especially for its new design. For a starter or a budget constraint fountain pen users, this is a brilliant fountain pen in terms of looks and outer appearance. The aesthetics of the pen are too good. Material used is ABS acrylic and is DUCO painted. Its a solid pen and handles rough and tough use well. The cap is metal and the clip is spring loaded. The SECTION of the pen is the barrel itself, suitable to write with any gripping method. The barrel isn't slippery and is suitable for long writing hours. The trims are soft metal and don't create any problem while writing. The bottom metal part handles the balance well. BALANCE AND SIZE- At 110 mm uncapped, this is a small sized pen. Its an untiring experience while writing with the pen. The main highlight of the pen is the barrel being the section making it pocket friendly. CAP- 40 mm PEN UNCAPPED - 110 mm, with nib PEN CAPPED - 130 mm PEN POSTED WITH CAP- 145 mm SECTION/BARREL DIA - nearly 10 mm NIB- A half-round nib or a HR nib as it is known as is used in the Fiorella. The width is fine and is stainless steel finished. Its a toothy yet wet nib. Its not scratchy and you do get feedback but its somewhat like a Japanese fine would be. The feed is plastic feed, thicker and longer than the #5 nib feed used in most Chinese pens. Its a well balanced pen, small in size and the nib adding to its aesthetics. INK FILLING METHOD- Its a cartridge converter pen. No ed use possible. CONCLUSION- I really liked the pen for its price. Its better than my Parker vector in all terms, looks and writing pleasure. Its a good addition to the Indian Fp Scene and most users would agree to my review when they use this brilliant value for money pen.Limited branding, only on the cap makes it even better. The cigar colored fiorella i bought is a real beauty. It not only offers value for money but the writing pleasure is what makes its price astonishing. At Rupees 195 plus shipping, this pen is a must have pen those looking for everyday usage pen. This is my personal opinion about the pen and i am just a happy customer. Kindly forgive me for extra large sized images. Also giving no marks here because for me its a winner. Personal choices may vary.





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