Alex:
Thanx for the 'shout-out', support and for sharing!
Alex:
Is that a natural thing with that model?Hindi film "Khoobsurat" (2014) - a Montblanc pen, I'm guessing a 146. Could be a 149. After writing with it, the character quickly caps in and puts it in a jacket pocket, and the logo is visible on the cap (but I could tell from the nib). What's funny, though, is that he writes the word "Review" and underlines it, and there's a big ol' skip in the middle of the underline. I laughed.
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Skips like that shouldn't happen with any pen. It could've been that the paper was smooth so the nib hard-started, but more than likely the nib was over-polished...a common problem with expensive pens.Is that a natural thing with that model?
So it does happen. ..in a way. It should be less prevalent in a more expensive pen but it's backwards.Skips like that shouldn't happen with any pen. It could've been that the paper was smooth so the nib hard-started, but more than likely the nib was over-polished...a common problem with expensive pens.
House of Cards. ..s4/e6
Clare underwood had a nice one.
Looks like a Pelikan M600 or M800
he's engravingLooks to be the correct answer, but look at that crazy death-grip and vertical angle! Obviously not a fountain pen user in real life. Relax, man.
You guys are good at this. ..Looks like a Pelikan M600 or M800
Any nice penAre you guys doing all fancy pens or just Fountain Pens. That one above does not look like a fountain pen.