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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by Mack The Knife » Thu Nov 19, 2015 1:58 pm

brihacharan wrote:After having developed my own particular style of writing over the past 3/4 century :D it's a bit daunting to adapt to a 'certain common characteristic calligraphy fonts'
Unless you really want to learn another script, you should continue writing the way you do.

The flat tipped/calligraphic/stub nib will add a bit of character (line variation) to your writing whilst letting you write as you have been doing.

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by brihacharan » Thu Nov 19, 2015 3:05 pm

Mack The Knife wrote:
brihacharan wrote:After having developed my own particular style of writing over the past 3/4 century :D it's a bit daunting to adapt to a 'certain common characteristic calligraphy fonts'
Unless you really want to learn another script, you should continue writing the way you do.

The flat tipped/calligraphic/stub nib will add a bit of character (line variation) to your writing whilst letting you write as you have been doing.
Thank you Mack, in fact I feel quite comfortable using the 'flat tipped / stub nib' ...especially for the line variations :D
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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Nov 24, 2015 5:25 pm

Guys, the fountain pens have finally left Chennai for Bangalore today.

They could be here as early as tomorrow.

Will post pics after they arrive.

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by brihacharan » Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:07 am

Mack The Knife wrote:Guys, the fountain pens have finally left Chennai for Bangalore today.
They could be here as early as tomorrow. Will post pics after they arrive.
Ah!
That's good news :D
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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by Sakobav » Fri Nov 27, 2015 4:27 am

MTK and Brihaji
Congrats on your new pens Aurora and Parker, I also picked up from FPH a Parker Sonnet medium nib, Rhodia notebook also bought 3 Inks two in blue Pilot Iroshizuku, Private Reserve and one in Black Parker Quink ( there was sale going on ) . Parker writes well toss up with finer nib, for nostalgic reason wanted to own a Parker. I also discussed with Fountain Pen Hospital (FPH) my Pilot Metropolitan scratchiness and Waterman Carene skipping. I cleaned up Carene thoroughly flushed with water, seems better; otherwise FPH offered to increase the flow to nib or ship it to vendor for TLC. Dec 3 to 5 they have some kind of event will check them out.
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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:48 am

Hi Navi,

The Aurora has a couple of problems but the seller is trying to make things right.

The Sonnet is a good solid workhorse pen with good balance. I had bought a couple when they were first advertised in Bangalore in the late 90's. One worked well, the other wasn't too great.

Pilot Iroshizuku inks are considered extremely highly but I have never tried them because of the cost. Would like to read what you think about it.

The next time you visit FPH take the Metropolitan and Carene with you. Other than the thin section, I am very pleased with my Metropolitan.

If you want some old Parkers, have a look at Peyton Street Pens and Main Street Pens websites.

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by Sakobav » Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:20 am

Mack
I did take both of my pens to FPH, they checked both, you are correct nothing wrong with Pilot Metropolitan its just that every pen writes different. Carene I will be checking more for performance. Parker 51 is very highly rated and will check those websites out too. Good luck with Aurora if nothing works FPH folks could advise

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:31 am

If they checked the pens and did the needful, if required, then both pens should both be working perfectly. The Metro shouldn't be scratchy and the Carene should not skip.

The Aurora 88 has a parts problem - misaligned tines and and a broken ink flow regulator within the feed. The former, I have more or less fixed but the latter will require an undamaged feed from another Aurora 88.

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Nov 27, 2015 6:29 pm

Barring one, the hand made ebonite fountain pens from Chennai are here.

Brihaji, I am going to be a tease and not show your pen here. :mrgreen: Will post it to you either tomorrow or on Monday or ..... :mrgreen:

The green-black rippled one goes to the winner of the on-going comp. I'll leave it to the winner to be the first to ink it up.
Let's have some more entires from those who haven't participated as yet.

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by brihacharan » Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:40 pm

Hi Mack,
Wow!
Awesome looking "Writing Instruments"!
They look classic & elegant!!!
(Brihaji, I am going to be a tease and not show your pen here. :mrgreen: Will post it to you either tomorrow or on Monday or ..... :mrgreen:)
A real teaser....you got me tied in knots!!!!!
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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Nov 30, 2015 5:29 pm

And I am getting brassed off because the online tracking still shows it sitting at your Chembur H.O. since 09:09 hours today.

Please untie yourself and have a scotch on the rocks on me because I now doubt you will get it today.

Salut!

P.S.: Just checked and they claim to have delivered at 18:11. This is the first time I have found the PO delivering this late. I guess the Scotch won't be needed now. :mrgreen:

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by brihacharan » Tue Dec 01, 2015 10:51 am

Mack The Knife wrote:And I am getting brassed off because the online tracking still shows it sitting at your Chembur H.O. since 09:09 hours today.

Please untie yourself and have a scotch on the rocks on me because I now doubt you will get it today.
Salut!

P.S.: Just checked and they claim to have delivered at 18:11. This is the first time I have found the PO delivering this late. I guess the Scotch won't be needed now. :mrgreen:


Hi Mack,
Firstly going by your advice I arrived at home last night around 8pm and headed straight to fix myself a shot of 'Scotch' ...With the glass in hand I sat at the dining table and was about to take the first sip - when I noticed the blue envelope lying close by....
My heart skipped a beat as I laid the glass down...On opening the package, I was stumped to see the contents...
1. A neat blue velvet sleeve with tasseled draw strings...
2. A hand written note....that said it all :D
The PEN, an immaculate piece, strong, sturdy and very appealing and the note plain, simple yet bespoke warmth!!!!
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Boy! Did I need the Scotch now :D
Never did a Scotch taste so better than it did now :D :D :D
THANK you Mack...You made my Day (y) (y) (y)
Briha
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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by kshitij » Tue Dec 01, 2015 11:03 am

Oh boy! We are the ones in need of a drink to quench our envy. Congratulations brihaji :cheers:
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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by brihacharan » Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:32 pm

kshitij wrote:Oh boy! We are the ones in need of a drink to quench our envy. Congratulations brihaji :cheers:
Just blow the whistle Kshitij.....and We will Wet our Whistlers :D
Thanks for your good wishes!!!!!
Briha

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Re: Fountain Pens.

Post by ckkalyan » Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:59 pm

:clap: Congratulations brihacharan-Ji!

I guess Mack The Knife may have to send a hand-written note to the Postal Dept., now - as to how the scotch got sipped, in anticipation of the parcel! :mrgreen:

Very generous gesture sir - lovely work of art! :D
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