Some months ago, I saw these cute little ink pens in the store that I frequent. I decided that they looked too childish for my use, so I bought one as an 'introduction to ink pens' for my 7 year old daughter.
She enjoyed using it for a while, left it lying around, so I appropriated it back.
I started using it and quite enjoyed the smoothness! Over these few months, I have bought at least 10 of these in different colours - kept some and gifted some.
The cartridge that comes with the pen has ink that fades rapidly, so I'd advice not using it for anything that needs permanence. Otherwise just use another cartridge. (I refill my cartridges with my choice of ink)
These pens don't have any name!
They're smaller than a regular sized ink pen and can only fit one small cartridge. A Lamy cartridge won't fit.
For the price of Rs.30/= they're a very good bargain. Try and use the nib before you buy, some of the pens have scratchy nibs and some are as smooth as a Lamy!
She enjoyed using it for a while, left it lying around, so I appropriated it back.
I started using it and quite enjoyed the smoothness! Over these few months, I have bought at least 10 of these in different colours - kept some and gifted some.
The cartridge that comes with the pen has ink that fades rapidly, so I'd advice not using it for anything that needs permanence. Otherwise just use another cartridge. (I refill my cartridges with my choice of ink)
These pens don't have any name!
They're smaller than a regular sized ink pen and can only fit one small cartridge. A Lamy cartridge won't fit.
For the price of Rs.30/= they're a very good bargain. Try and use the nib before you buy, some of the pens have scratchy nibs and some are as smooth as a Lamy!
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