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What is the orange pen next to the Popsicle?

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  On 8/8/2015 at 12:32 PM, jjlax10 said:

What is the orange pen next to the Popsicle?

That is "macaw". A limited edition pen.... Only 10 were made

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  On 8/8/2015 at 12:32 PM, jjlax10 said:

What is the orange pen next to the Popsicle?

That is "macaw". A limited edition pen.... Only 10 were made

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I have no experience using ASA pens before. This Popsicle looks really "delicious". I have some queries though:

 

1. Is it possible to to reduce the flair at the end of the grip section?

2. What is the ink capacity in ED mode. I am intending to use this pen for my exams also.

3. Whether it is possible to get a spare nib unit. I want a fine and a broad nib unit.

4. Would ASA sell silicon grease with it.

 

Thanks,

Aniruddha

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  On 8/17/2015 at 5:36 PM, alc3261 said:

Red Popsicle arrived!! :)

Please share the pics...

Especially the new branding ....

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  On 8/6/2015 at 10:45 AM, vig2432 said:

Got my Popsicle today in Shiny Ivory. It is a giant of a pen, certainly a homage to KOP

 

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The section is very comfortable to hold and the acrylic has been polished to perfection

WOW. That pen is HUGE. Bigger than a 149?

Anyone like Ray Bradbury? Please read "The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair" if you have about 12 minutes.

 

You will not forget this wonderful gem that is largely obscure and sadly, forgotten. http://bit.ly/1DZtL4g

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  On 8/8/2015 at 11:28 AM, pgd84 said:

My Popsicle in Pastel Green with a B nib has arrived..... :notworthy1:

 

An absolute stunner, the pics speak for themselves!

 

Can't wait to get all the colours!! :cloud9:

Beautiful.

Anyone like Ray Bradbury? Please read "The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair" if you have about 12 minutes.

 

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  On 8/21/2015 at 4:42 PM, enriquitorl said:

 

If it's not to late to order, I could I have a Floral Rose one with Fine nib, and a Sky Blue with Medium nib?[/quote

 

Will revert on Sky Blue on PM

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You can place the order for two pens.... and in comments please also add that one pen you want is in Blue.

 

Please go ahead with placing of order...

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Hi Mehandiratta,

 

Would you know whether there is an option of having an UEF nib? A nib which gives a line width of 0.2mm would be fine. I can't write with Schmidt fine nibs and this pen is of the size I prefer.

 

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Absolutely Agree to the writing experience mentioned above, it is a schmidt nib which have had a good reputation of writing a good wet line in all F, M, B options. The Nib in the pen pictured is a Medium tipped Nib, writes out of the cap every single time. It has no issues of leak inside the cap in hot humid conditions. While writing the pen does not feel heavy and is comfortable for long writing requirements, equipped to be used as a ED (eye Dropper) or a International Convertor/Cartridge seems to fit tastes of either groups. The Clip has been designed to fit securely in most normal conditions pockets, ledgers, folders and purse. I do carry it in the Shirt Pocket and have not had to worry of it dropping during daily use. Though pink at first was not my first choice, it grew on me eventually every picture i saw. I love the color of the pen. Similar to a Safari this pen is very versatile and good for daily use and did i forget to mention it is awesome.

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Very nice, Sanjay. Could you also post a writing sample, if you can

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  On 8/24/2015 at 12:19 PM, Dhruv_Sood said:

Hi Mehandiratta,

 

Would you know whether there is an option of having an UEF nib? A nib which gives a line width of 0.2mm would be fine. I can't write with Schmidt fine nibs and this pen is of the size I prefer.

 

Thanks & Regards

Dhruv

Hi dhruv the availability will be of ef from jowo which attracts extra cost... And lead time is 3 weeks...

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I ordered a blue one via the link in the first post. I hope it will arrive soon. The pens look amazing.

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What beautiful pens! (Un)fortunately, I missed the deadline but am looking forward to more reviews and perhaps a re-offer?

 

One can dream... :)

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