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  1. Hey guys, Just a quick video about the Nemosine Singularity. Can't say I can recommend this pen at this point. Check out the video and let me know what you think... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXMwWLyJpWc
  2. Pen: Singularity DemonstratorMake: NemosineCost: $15Nib: Medium Packaging & Accessories: (6/10)The pen was packaged in a cheap cardboard box which was disappointing, I was hoping for something better. Though for $15 I shouldn't complain, the pen came with six ink cartridges and a converter so that's pretty good. Appearance & Design (9/10)It is my first demonstrator and I love it! My only complaints are about the nib. It is rather large for the pen (see picture), and the design on it is a bit odd, I'm not exactly sure what it's supposed to be.... But other than this the pen fits my tastes perfectly. Construction & Quality (9/10)The pen seems to be well built but there is one issue, the seal between the barrel and grip section is not perfectly airtight, so I have had some issues with making it an eye dropper, some ink gets on the threads, but non leaks out. So I suppose I could make it an eyedropper but I don't want to take the chance of the ink drying and sealing the threads. But in reality unless you plan on making this pen an eyedropper this really isn't an issue. Weight & Dimensions: (9/10)It is quite light which makes it easy to write with for longer periods of time. It doesn't feel cheap which is a good thing. The grip is comfortable as well which is important. I prefer to write with the cap posted it provides the perfect counterbalance for writing. It is the perfect length and the width of the grip is not too wide. Overall a very well balanced pen. Nib & Performance: (7/10)The nib is huge compared to my other pens, so that is a bit irritating to me, but the nib is super smooth. I have noticed it will occasionally skip, two to three times a page. Again I only paid a small amount for this pen so I am not expecting miracles or anything like that, but the skipping gets very frustrating. When it doesn't skip it works perfectly and performs incredibly. Filling System & Maintenance: (10/10)The pen takes: international short cartridges, and several other big brand cartridges. It also takes a standard converter. So as far flexibility and comparability goes, this pen gets an A+ Cost & Value: (10/10)For $15 this pen is incredible. It's a demonstrator, has a super smooth nib, and is built well. Definitely a good value for beginners and veterans. Conclusion: (60/70 – 85%)This is a $40-50 pen for $15 I would have pay double what I did for this pen, it's that good. I fill the barrel about a quarter of the way with water and put in a Waterman cartridge. It gives the pen the pleasant effect of the water moving in the barrel. I love this pen and wish I had gotten it sooner. I can happily recommend this pen to anyone looking for an inexpensive demonstrator.





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