AKA, a Platinum Plaisir.
BIN link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Platinum-Ca...s=63&clkid=2919723825515451042#ht_2618wt_1087
BIN link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Platinum-Ca...s=63&clkid=2919723825515451042#ht_2618wt_1087
AKA, a Platinum Plaisir.
BIN link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Platinum-Ca...s=63&clkid=2919723825515451042#ht_2618wt_1087
I'm not sure where he's getting that info, probably some blurb from the manufacturer. Kind of funny, yes -- all fountain pens rely on capillary action!
Regardless, I can guarantee that engeika is a TOP eBay seller with wonderful service and an extraordinary selection of Japanese pens. Don't hesitate to bid on a new Sailor or Pilot from there. I've purchased several Asian-market pens at half what they normally retail.
AKA, a Platinum Plaisir.
BIN link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Platinum-Ca...s=63&clkid=2919723825515451042#ht_2618wt_1087
Darn you, Josh! Darn you to heck! Now I gotta go sign up for an eBay account. He's got some GREAT prices up there!
Darn you, Josh! Darn you to heck! Now I gotta go sign up for an eBay account. He's got some GREAT prices up there!
You're welcome?
I'm drooling over the music nib availability.
Nah, bra. It's all good. Just don't bid against me on the ink and black pen, mkay?
I really like the looks of them, but not sure about increased functionality. What's the benefit of having a music nib? I really liked some of those Pilots with the music nib ;-)
They provide some line variation (and as a musician, it's cool to have a music nib pen, ya know...just in case).
Are they more flexible than a standard steel nib, or just offer the line variation through the broader nib? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm curious about them and have been considering picking one up