akafridi3
January 5th, 2017, 10:52 AM
I like hooded nibs. I also like vintage-flex nibs.
So I decided to to experiment and successfully made a hooded vintage-flex nib combo!
The body is Hero 565 with aerometric filling mechanism. It is like a thicker version of a Parker 51. And the cap and clip design is reminiscent of Sheaffer PFM. Unlike other chinese pens, this one feels robust and well-made. Cap and Body are both shiny, clean, no scratches, great condition.
I had spare vintage 14k flex nib and had slid it into the section and aligned it to the feed. I was surprised how nicely it worked out. The feed provides great flow and I don't experience any railroading.
The nib is soft and fun to write with, with good snapback. Easily flexible without too much pressure requirement. I would say it goes from f-BB. Reliable, consistent, smooth writer. See writing sample and pictures for more details.
Original steel tubular nib also shown in picture. I only have pictures of the 14k gold nib after it has been assembled into the hood. It will be hard for me to disassemble and then the additional work of aligning nib and feed takes time. How the nib and feed is aligned now is perfect. 14k nib came from a Lever Filler Pen: "Eagle Pencil Company USA" as shown in the pictures. (Lever filler pen currently has eversharp skyline nib) Sorry I don't have pictures of the 14k gold Eagle nib before assembly into the hood.
Aerometric filling mechanism works as it should. The sac has a slightly pinkish color from Iroshizuku Moiji ink. There is a metal tube that goes around the sac and allows one to squeeze the sac. Though personally I like to remove the metal tube (simply slides off) and use my fingers to squeeze the sac. Either way works.
Fully working, functional, creative pen with a hooded flex nib!
Small writing sample from my instagram account if it helps:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BMZeNiHBLXa/?taken-by=asifkafridi3
Asking $85 shipped
PayPal, CONUS
Message me if interested
Thanks,
Asif
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So I decided to to experiment and successfully made a hooded vintage-flex nib combo!
The body is Hero 565 with aerometric filling mechanism. It is like a thicker version of a Parker 51. And the cap and clip design is reminiscent of Sheaffer PFM. Unlike other chinese pens, this one feels robust and well-made. Cap and Body are both shiny, clean, no scratches, great condition.
I had spare vintage 14k flex nib and had slid it into the section and aligned it to the feed. I was surprised how nicely it worked out. The feed provides great flow and I don't experience any railroading.
The nib is soft and fun to write with, with good snapback. Easily flexible without too much pressure requirement. I would say it goes from f-BB. Reliable, consistent, smooth writer. See writing sample and pictures for more details.
Original steel tubular nib also shown in picture. I only have pictures of the 14k gold nib after it has been assembled into the hood. It will be hard for me to disassemble and then the additional work of aligning nib and feed takes time. How the nib and feed is aligned now is perfect. 14k nib came from a Lever Filler Pen: "Eagle Pencil Company USA" as shown in the pictures. (Lever filler pen currently has eversharp skyline nib) Sorry I don't have pictures of the 14k gold Eagle nib before assembly into the hood.
Aerometric filling mechanism works as it should. The sac has a slightly pinkish color from Iroshizuku Moiji ink. There is a metal tube that goes around the sac and allows one to squeeze the sac. Though personally I like to remove the metal tube (simply slides off) and use my fingers to squeeze the sac. Either way works.
Fully working, functional, creative pen with a hooded flex nib!
Small writing sample from my instagram account if it helps:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BMZeNiHBLXa/?taken-by=asifkafridi3
Asking $85 shipped
PayPal, CONUS
Message me if interested
Thanks,
Asif
29088
29089
29091
29092
29093
29094
29095