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Hmm, I would prefer to use an intermediary.

 

Look, never mind. I doubt that another in this material would look anything like your pen. Certainly other examples of this colour ebonite look totally different.

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The Guider Green ebonite seamless, with German nib (tipped medium) and CC unit

 

With the Gama Kuyil for size comparison. The Guider pen is amazing and writes smoothly out of the box. However, as you can see, nib is small in comparison to the size of the pen. Also, the pen cannot be posted since the pen is a straight rod.

Love it though.

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Is that the pen with a nib at both ends?

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Is that the pen with a nib at both ends?

No...the pen has only one writing side.

Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.

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I am currently using a Ratnamsom 42 and a Pilot Tank.

 

How can I display pictures of the pens on this forum ?

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If you use the Upload function of the forum, I think the process is pretty much self-explanatory. You can upload pictures from your own computer using the Browse function, or paste an http link for the image if you have it somewhere else on the internet. Once you've added the picture, the code shows up on that Upload page. Copy the direct link, and in the edit window click the image icon, then paste the copied link there. Your picture should show up. That's all there is to it.

Hopefully this is clear, I'd love to see that Ratnamson. Is it a big pen?

 

BTW I am using my Asa Maya today, also the Asa TransNauka, and the Fosfor syringe filler. Pictures have been shown for all three...

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Fountain Pen Revolution Guru with the 1.0 Stub nib + Diamine Red Dragon

 

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There were some questions about the nib so I made a bit more images. It is definitely not a conventional stub nib. It is tipped, the tip is not flat but fairly massive. It behaves more like a very broad conventional nib than like a stub - the line width does not vary significantly. I compared it against a conventional 1.1 mm Lamy stub and two nibs with similar behaviour - Lamy B and Kaweco BB.
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vojtahlad, I received your message. Thank you for the photos! The "Stub" really does look a lot like a rounded B nib. I think I am better off with a different stub pen.

Hero #232 Blue-Black is my Waterman Florida Blue.

 

Your Kilometrage May Vary (#ykmv), a Philippine blawg about ink and fountain pens.

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A very recent acquisition: the Guider Acrylic Jumbo, a large pen fitters with German Nib unit and Cartridge converter. The Nib I'd tipped fine and writes decently. Like the Guider Ebonite seamless, the nib is very small in comparison to the size of the pen.

 

At the bottom is the Jinhao 159 for comaprison.. which looks small in front of this colorful eyecatcher.

 

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Click Tulip, Waterman Blue-black

Where do you bought this pen? I searched in Mumbai. Not getting.

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A very recent acquisition: the Guider Acrylic Jumbo, a large pen fitters with German Nib unit and Cartridge converter. The Nib I'd tipped fine and writes decently. Like the Guider Ebonite seamless, the nib is very small in comparison to the size of the pen.

 

At the bottom is the Jinhao 159 for comaprison.. which looks small in front of this colorful eyecatcher.

 

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Which Ink you are using here.?

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Where do you bought this pen? I searched in Mumbai. Not getting.

Please contact with Subbu of Asa pen, he sells Click tulip..

Sagar Bhowmick

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Which Ink you are using here.?

Camlin Royal Blue.

Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.

B R Ambedkar

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shamkashyap your pen looks like a candy! I can you resist not biting it? ;)

 

Today I am using Krishna Bai, with the F Krishna nib.

 

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Lol @fountainpagan,

Seriously a lot of people think that it is really some sort of candy...I don't take it home at all because my daughter may just give this candy a try!

Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.

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