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ooh, this one is pretty also!!! congrats, JJ!!

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Is there a logo on top of the flat cap? I'm not too crazy about the flat-top cap design so I'll wait a few more years until they come up with something different.

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Is there a logo on top of the flat cap? I'm not too crazy about the flat-top cap design so I'll wait a few more years until they come up with something different.

 

Nope. It's just a smooth black surface that sometimes tricks me into trying to put the cap on backwards. :embarrassed_smile:

 

Also BTW. . . The small ink window has proven to be very adequate. It's easy to check the level any time -- although it does require a deliberate thought and motion. It's not in-your-face obvious all the time as with a TWSBI.

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Tony,

 

+1 on the cap posting onto the blindcap design... it makes me worry too but hasn't caused a problem yet for me.

 

+1 on the ink window narrowness. However, I notice that if you hold the pen horizontally, you can then monitor the ink level easier than just holding it vertically. Works well enough for me :)

 

-Jon

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WTB: 1. Camlin SD

2. 1950s to early 1960s 1st Gen MB 149 with BB nib

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This pen only holds as much ink as an M200? Isn't the Corona huge? It's the size of a capped M600 uncapped according to Binder's post. Are you certain it's ink capacity is this low?

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This pen only holds as much ink as an M200? Isn't the Corona huge? It's the size of a capped M600 uncapped according to Binder's post. Are you certain it's ink capacity is this low?

 

Back at the beginning of this thread I wrote about measuring the ink capacity and how it compares with other pens. I think my Lamy 2000 is also pretty close to the same. Somewhere around 1.1 or 1.2 ml seems to be very typical for piston-fillers. To me that's a healthy supply of ink that will last me a long time, with the writing I do.

 

If you really need more ink capacity, I'd suggest shopping for a bulb-filler. The ones I've tried hold more than 2ml, which I think is about as far as you can go without getting into eyedropper-filled pens.

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This pen only holds as much ink as an M200? Isn't the Corona huge? It's the size of a capped M600 uncapped according to Binder's post. Are you certain it's ink capacity is this low?

 

Back at the beginning of this thread I wrote about measuring the ink capacity and how it compares with other pens. I think my Lamy 2000 is also pretty close to the same. Somewhere around 1.1 or 1.2 ml seems to be very typical for piston-fillers. To me that's a healthy supply of ink that will last me a long time, with the writing I do.

 

If you really need more ink capacity, I'd suggest shopping for a bulb-filler. The ones I've tried hold more than 2ml, which I think is about as far as you can go without getting into eyedropper-filled pens.

 

Ah ok, so it's standard regardless of pen size. Could a student use this pen every day to churn out about 15-20 pages or is this pen not designed for heavy duty usage as a "work horse"?

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The Corona is definitely durable and should easily crank out 20 pages. I have a 0.7mm CI nib on mine and can almost certainly get over 20 pages on a fill.

 

Cheers,

NM

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NM,

Who did you get to make the CI? can you post a writing sample?

-Jon

WTT: Conklin Nozac Cursive Italic & Edison Beaumont Broad for Pelikan M1000 or Something Cool (PM me to discuss. It's part of my One Red Fountain Pen trading post)

WTB: 1. Camlin SD

2. 1950s to early 1960s 1st Gen MB 149 with BB nib

3. Airmail 90T Teal Swirl

4. PenBBS 355-16SF Demonstrator

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Jon,

 

I purchased my Corona from Richard Binder with the nib. I've reviewed it with a writing sample here:

 

Corona Review

 

I will say that the CI nib has amazing line variation but, as one might expect, is not quite as easy to use quickly as my 0.6mm stub nib (fitted to a Pelikan M200). I could still use it as a daily pen though.

 

Cheers,

NM

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NM,

On the M200, did you get a gold or steel nib? do you notice a difference in the two metals?

WTT: Conklin Nozac Cursive Italic & Edison Beaumont Broad for Pelikan M1000 or Something Cool (PM me to discuss. It's part of my One Red Fountain Pen trading post)

WTB: 1. Camlin SD

2. 1950s to early 1960s 1st Gen MB 149 with BB nib

3. Airmail 90T Teal Swirl

4. PenBBS 355-16SF Demonstrator

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I am posting this in two places because I mean it! :thumbup:

 

This well priced pen has jumped up near the top of my 'to buy list', but I would like to say that if Bexley put a Piston Filling Americana/Doric look-a-like on the market, I would buy one in each and every colour made, even if I had to sell my left leg!!! :notworthy1: Please!!! :roflmho:

 

Ooooh! Me too! I'd buy at least one! I have two Americanas and I love them! Please, Howard, please!

 

 

And I am waiting (not so patiently) for my Corona is Summer Storm to get here. I was going to wait, but then got a deal that I couldn't pass up... $108 including shipping for one with a B nib. :D Yippee!

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