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Just eyedroppered my red ebonite Ranga Abhimanyu, the converter turned out defective...

I have a home-made ink mix in it: Chelpark blue, black food color, and some Diamine grape. The nib is one of the Ranga flex nibs that were offered with the group buy when I bought this. This gives me some wild flow!

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Among the several pens I inked yesterday, selected this one for today. KW heritage M nib filled with Bril black. I like the dual tone color. The pen's section is comfortable to hold.

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On 1/5/2022 at 8:03 PM, Sailor Kenshin said:

I use it every day with its one ink, Krishna Causal.

Causal looks very similar to Ku-Jaku. Pity its production has been stopped.

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4 hours ago, HartGummi said:

Which nib is that? Doesn't look like a typical Ranga nib.

No brand name--"iridium point".  I am not partial to F or EF nibs.  Prefer med. nibs,

however, will occasionally order a F/Med.  Some of my Chinese fines, write more like

an American medium or fine/med.  I've owned this pen for about 5 yrs.

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7 hours ago, kareth said:

a pen

engine; power : steel; <m>

fuel intake: self fill

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chassis : metal

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constructor :

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Hey Kareth nice to hear from you after a long gap. Did you get your M1000 finally ? 

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hari,

memory : terrific

thanks for kind remembrance

 

and, for letting know/ information, certain of which are :

that an excellent nib can be used with an ink dropped Indian fountain pen (m1000 nib + hardrubber/vulcanised rubber Indian fountain pen), documentation on a simple pen shop/pen repair shop  at one of the corner ends in broadway street (which apparently is 2 States away), bis hallmarked Indian fountain pen, .......

 

please excuse the following three words, as they are time instrument related and not writing instrument related:

hari,

green colour fabric weave pattern chethan, pinaki and excel time instruments - well curated?

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On 1/9/2022 at 4:00 PM, kareth said:

a pen

engine; power : steel; <m>

fuel intake: self fill

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chassis : metal

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constructor :

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Nice looking pen!

Does it have a good nib?

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On 1/9/2022 at 4:00 PM, kareth said:

a pen

engine; power : steel; <m>

fuel intake: self fill

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chassis : metal

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constructor :

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Nice...👌 Is it the model 915? With the magnetic cap? I've been eyeing it ever since I saw a couple of reviews on YouTube(One of this pen by channel 'Pentrove' and another of the FPR quickdraw, which I assume to be the same pen or made by submarine for FPR) how is the nib? As I saw that  pentrove had some issues with scratchiness in the nib... How does yours write?

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hood: magnetic closure

0(nought) to write: 1 pull

accessory facilitated: letter engraving on barrel/cap

performance: the concerned writing instrument writes good,  >f <=m (depending on standard definition of <m> nib width)

thanks

 

nib

 

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On 1/8/2022 at 7:57 PM, Cursive Child said:

Kanwrite Legacy Ebonite with Left Oblique nib

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Lovely pen! I am waiting for one like this in the post.

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On 1/7/2022 at 11:03 AM, Helen350 said:

No brand name--"iridium point".  I am not partial to F or EF nibs.  Prefer med. nibs,

however, will occasionally order a F/Med.  Some of my Chinese fines, write more like

an American medium or fine/med.  I've owned this pen for about 5 yrs.

 

Nice pen, it's a Ranga 3C, some of the earlier Ranga pens (5-6 years ago) had Jowo nibs that were stamped Iridium Point.

If it is a converter pen and the back of the feed is flat, it is a Jowo nib (if it is an eyedropper it will have a standard ebonite feed and you cannot recognize it by the feed).

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On 9/22/2021 at 7:40 AM, Sagarb said:

Inked up one of my most favorite Guider Small Ebonite with Krishna After Dark. The pen is an ED and the stock nib is replaced with Wality Fine.

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This is a very pretty pen!

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