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What Indian Pens Are You Using Today - 2021 ?


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It has threads at the end of barrel to post the cap, a threaded nib unit, C/C/ED filling. There are two clip options and 4 body color options. I have ordered one, lets see how it turns out.

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As a gift with a recently purchased Click Bamboo I got a Click Warvick. This is an Eyedropper type of pen that looks almost exactly the same as a Camlin 36.

It is a cheap pen & is much inclined to burping if you ever let the ink level drop. I got ink on a carpet when it misbehaved. Like a naughty child I am alert to future misbehaviour

With the purchase of a Ranga I received a Oliver Exam. It is a clear piston-filler that I believe is made of CAB as it has that 'chemical' odour about it.

Both pens have rather thin sections that I find uncomfortable after a time. This makes them better suited to people with small hands or children, though the Click is not a pen you would give to a school pupil.

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Today I am using my new ASA Daily filled with Diamine ASA Blue ink. The ebonite pen is a terrific writer with a smooth medium nib. It joins the ASA "I Can" eyedropper I purchased a year ago.

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Today I am using my Varuna Bambou, made by Ranga to Andy Pens

 

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Lovely pen and it looks very beautiful. :)

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Is an FPR Jaipur demonstrator considered an Indian pen? If so, I'm using one today...

Happiness is an Indian ED!
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I am using

 

Luxor Express one with Camlin Royal Blue and another Permanent Black

also Bril R52B with Camlin Scarlet Red and Bril Laurel Rose

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A Beena Lincoln with 1950s Skrip #2 Permanent Blue-Black, and a Chelpark Sona with Waterman (pre-"mysterious") Blue-Black.

fpn_1375035941__postcard_swap.png * * * "Don't neglect to write me several times from different places when you may."
-- John Purdue (1863)

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This is a custom pen made by the FOSFOR PENS

 

Its a piston filler and made from the rods bought from Turner's workshop

 

 

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vaibhav mehandiratta

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This is Wality 71 JT and not 69A as handwritten in Pic...



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The nib is by Syahi and it is a threaded nib instead of previous generation friction fit nibs


vaibhav mehandiratta

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that is a beautiful pen. i have looked at Fosfor pens many times, but have never gone ahead and ordered from them. the wait time seemed excessive. But it is evident that they do good work.

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that is a beautiful pen. i have looked at Fosfor pens many times, but have never gone ahead and ordered from them. the wait time seemed excessive. But it is evident that they do good work.

 

Thank you

you can avail the fast track option by paying little extra

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