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Another perfect purchase from penchalet.com!

If the Diplomat Writing Instruments Aero Collection nib is not the smoothest of all steel nibs, then it is definitely close to the top. Yes, the #1 benefit of this fountain pen, IMHO, is the flawless nib + feeder performance. There have been approx. 9 different Aero finishes/colors produced. Sharing with you the newest release--a Limited Edition which wows, in a twisting/curving black, white, and grey, called Volute. The technique which creates the final effect includes hydro dipping (also known as immersion printing, water transfer printing and hydro imaging). This unique process allows application of graphics to a three-dimensional object. Additional features of the Volute are a filling choice of ink cartridge or ink converter, full aluminum casing, anodized surfaces, groove-like depressions on the barrel and cap, and Diplomat's exclusive closing system>a soft-sliding click (I am reminded of the S.T.Dupont cap closure mechanism). There are 4 writing modes available--fountain (with either a steel or 14 Karat gold nib), ball pen, rollerball, and pencil. The total number of writing instruments created is 1,000. The Volute can vie with the best of fountain pens. And a big thanks to Ron and Associates at penchalet.com for taking such excellent care of their customers! Photo would not upload.

 

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Seems like reading an advertisement for the Volute finish

 

Possibly, but I am going to stick with enthusiasm. biggrin.png

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Seems like reading an advertisement for the Volute finish

+1 It doesn't seem like much of a real review (imo) without any picts - yes, I saw that the picts would not upload (- wonder why, too large?), writing sample or comments about how it feels to write with it. It reads more like something a knowledgeable copywriter would create for an advertisement.

 

Just my personal opinion.

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