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  1. Hello friends , Greetings !! My never ending search continues for new FPNs Introducing a brand new Indian eyedropper .. Mohi front window eyedropper from Abhay pens , Aurangabad , India I have already posted my detail visit report to their shop here : https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/288482-visit-to-two-old-cities-and-some-new-indian-fountain-pens/ Thanks to fellow FPN member AMK .. At the time of my visit to his shop , Mr Pathak shows me his all ebonite and acrylic models . I grabbed all of them , but this one is my favorite. Details : Construction and Quality : An immaculate fusion of acrylic and ebonite . Barrel,section and cap are turned on a CNC lathe . You need not to worry about manual errors. Polishing is done in a wonderful manner. Cap : Ebonite cap with chrome plated ornaments , teardrop clip and cap ring . Cap is slightly rounded on top. Cap is having multi start threads , it unscrews in just one turn.Clip is embossed with "Mohi" letters Section : Tapered section having a small hump at end . Grip is very comfortable for any person having small or medium size hands.Nib and ebonite feed are press fitted. Section is having single start threads . Tight fit with barrel. No issue for long writing sessions. Barrel : Most attractive feature is nice and broad transparent acrylic ink level window , which is generally absent in most of Indian ebonite eyedroppers. Its a pocket size pen. Slight taper towards end . Cap posts nicely. Pen feels more balanced with cap posted. Nib and feed : This one got his own "Mohi" nib that writes between medium and fine. Smoothness is slightly lesser than Wality nibs . Regular ebonite feed works well.Writing example attached Performance : I have using this pen since a week . Even at low ink levels , no bad eyedropper behavior observed. Overall good workmanship.No ink skipping after carrying this pen in shirt pocket during long bike rides in Pune streets. Cost : INR 300/- ; Total value for money It is Gr8 to see Indian FPN manufacturers are coming with new and attractive designs and started using new technology like CNC . Hope u all will enjoy this review as usual . Comments are always welcome . Sincerely , Indian 2 Stroke Diesel Loco





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