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Your explanation makes it clearer, thanks.

I am wondering if the ink seemed greener to you under the fluorescent light, as well.

It looked almost the same under both lights. As I wrote our eyes have the best white balance of all ;)

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Subramoniam

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ASA I can shiny black with Brill Royal blue today. Finally my ASA Galactic is empty . whew... more than a week of use

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Subramoniam

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wow! you must write a lot?

Everything was with Galactic. from signatures in our office entry register (HSE requirement), notes for some 4 or 5 minutes of meetings (typically two to three hours), draft letters (I don't type nowadays - what for we pay the typist?),daily diary and quite a lot of scribbles to make the nib smooth.

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Everything was with Galactic. from signatures in our office entry register (HSE requirement), notes for some 4 or 5 minutes of meetings (typically two to three hours), draft letters (I don't type nowadays - what for we pay the typist?),daily diary and quite a lot of scribbles to make the nib smooth.

Great. I scribble 2 sides of a legal size page daily, just to exercise my favorite pens, I really enjoy it.

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Two Jaipur pens from Fountain Pen Revolution, which arrived in the mail yesterday - one with 1.0mm stub nib, the other with Flex nib. Very happy with their performance so far!



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Hari ji can you tell us how many pens you own? Just wanted to know out of curiosity. I think you can establish a pen museum for sure.

I think I have a very modest collection only. Thank you.

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I think I have a very modest collection only. Thank you.

Oye, Haribhai Penwallah.... only a few thousands??!! :)

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Beautiful pens... How come you get all these while ASA don't list them on their shop? custom made???

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Subramoniam

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Beautiful pens... How come you get all these while ASA don't list them on their shop? custom made???

VIRAAT was custom.. This was part of launch asa did in whatsapp group of fountain pen lovers.. All sold out in 30 min...

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Today, I am writing with a Bril 52B. A dirt cheap demostrator with Eye Dropper mechanism. The feed keeps up and everything after that is positive.

 

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View III

 

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Pratik

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is the nib smooth to write with?

 

 

it is a fine nib so it tends to have some feedback but writes perfectly well for me.

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Pratik

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