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11 months agoSailor and Platinum converters are easily disassembled/reassembled.Try it :)
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Sailor and Platinum converters are easily disassembled/reassembled.Try it :)
My Curidas dries out faster than my Vanishing Point or my Majohn A1. I think the plastic trap door sometimes doesn’t close fully, which I think is a design flaw. Too bad, because the EF nib is really great.
Twelve Jinhao 82s I had to stop at 12. Too addictive.
I use a Hobonichi techo planner and grid notebooks. I also use Midori grid notebooks. No feathering on both, not too glossy so my nib doesn’t “skate” on top. I like Rhodia pads (some of the notebooks feather). Clairfontaine is lovely smooth paper but my pens usually “skate” on it and I can’t control my handwriting on it, but YMMV.