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Airmail 58C - Green. FPR 1.0 stub nib; pretty smooth; minor feedback; wet writer. Inked with 1 1/2 ml of Chesterfield Antique Orchid. I thoroughly enjoy writing with this pen. Comfortable to grip. Write with it posted - balanced. Up to this point, I have not experienced any burping.

 

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Pen in rotation today is ASA Swan which I have fitted with #5 Ambitious Flex Nib. The feed from Schmidt Nib Unit Keep up with the flex nib amazingly well. The ink used is Pelikan Edlestein Amethyst.



Today’s Thought inspiration is from Kabir, who was an Indian poet and saint.



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Today I am using a beautiful Krishna Balance with an wonderfully smooth Oblic Left Fine nib.

The notebook is indian too, and was found by me in a little village next to where I live.

 

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Today I am using a beautiful Krishna Balance with an wonderfully smooth Oblic Left Fine nib.

The notebook is indian too, and was found by me in a little village next to where I live.

 

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Do share writing Sample... and ur experience...

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Home Grind???

It is a Beautiful Pen...

Yes Vaibhav, this is my first nib grinding at home,and I think Jinhao nib is very friendly in this matter..

Sagar Bhowmick

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Yes Vaibhav, this is my first nib grinding at home,and I think Jinhao nib is very friendly in this matter..

Beautiful pen and grinding job perfectly done. Thanks for sharing. Your handwriting is beautiful as always.

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Beautiful pen and grinding job perfectly done. Thanks for sharing. Your handwriting is beautiful as always.

Thanks Prsashant..

Sagar Bhowmick

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Using this Guider small acrylic in Amber. The nib I got was smooth. Will post a review soon.

 

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The pen in rotation today is Wality 69 EB (Teal Blue Ripple Ebonite) with custom ground fine Italic Nib. Wality 69 EB is ebonite iteration of the Wality 69 series and I have already reviewed the Acrylic model, Wality 69A. Currently it is inked with Camlin Permanent Black.



The thought of the day comes from Spiritual Leader, Swami Vivekananda. He was the major force behind revival of Hinduism in India.




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The pen in rotation today is Wality 69 EB (Teal Blue Ripple Ebonite) with custom ground fine Italic Nib. Wality 69 EB is ebonite iteration of the Wality 69 series and I have already reviewed the Acrylic model, Wality 69A. Currently it is inked with Camlin Permanent Black.

The thought of the day comes from Spiritual Leader, Swami Vivekananda. He was the major force behind revival of Hinduism in India.

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Lovely penmanship Vaibhav...and your this style of writing..I love it..and nice grinding..it's an addiction really.

BTW,how did you put this 35 mm Ambitious nib ???Did you need to heat set?

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Lovely penmanship Vaibhav...and your this style of writing..I love it..and nice grinding..it's an addiction really.

BTW,how did you put this 35 mm Ambitious nib ???Did you need to heat set?

Thank you for the compliment... And I love your penmanship....

I has to shave of the feed slowly and carefully via sandpaper.... lengthy process but fruitful...

The nib fits perfect... feels crisp and wet...

Yes after the nib was able to move inside the section... I did Heat setting for final touches...

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Thank you for the compliment... And I love your penmanship....

I has to shave of the feed slowly and carefully via sandpaper.... lengthy process but fruitful...

The nib fits perfect... feels crisp and wet...

Yes after the nib was able to move inside the section... I did Heat setting for final touches...

Thank you Vaibhav...

Sagar Bhowmick

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A trip to the Post Office this morning & picked up two pens ordered from India - Fountain Pen Revolution Jaipur & my ASA Galactic (hooray!!!). Will be working with these two pens for the next few days before writing a review. Awaiting the Chesterfield Antique Mariner to ink up my ASA Galactic. Inked up the Jaipur (1.0 FPR stub) with Sailor Souten, and will be writing with it today.

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A trip to the Post Office this morning & picked up two pens ordered from India - Fountain Pen Revolution Jaipur & my ASA Galactic (hooray!!!). Will be working with these two pens for the next few days before writing a review. Awaiting the Chesterfield Antique Mariner to ink up my ASA Galactic. Inked up the Jaipur (1.0 FPR stub) with Sailor Souten, and will be writing with it today.

Galactic is a marvelous pen.hope u ordered with jowo nib...and in my experience choose a dry ink coz the pen writes really wet..

There's no such thing as perfect writing, just like there's no such thing as perfect despair : Haruki Murakami

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Galactic is a marvelous pen.hope u ordered with jowo nib...and in my experience choose a dry ink coz the pen writes really wet..

 

R & K Alt Goldgrun has proven to be my driest ink. My Galactic does have a jowo broad nib. Thanks for the tip, for my Chesterfield Inks tend toward the wet side and prove more saturated in color with my broad & 1.1 stubs.

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