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blopplop
May 20th, 2018, 12:56 AM
Well, I'm beginning to get the itch to buy my third Conid pen. But oh my... the prices really went up. :(

Now it's going to take me longer to save for it. :(

Dave

Dhruv
May 20th, 2018, 04:18 AM
From what I saw, only the prices of nibs is increased. Prices of Pens are same. Kingsize demo still costs €588

mulrich
May 20th, 2018, 07:02 AM
I’m still waiting for the CASIO to come back before buying my next Conid. A long wait is probably good.

blopplop
May 20th, 2018, 12:39 PM
From what I saw, only the prices of nibs is increased. Prices of Pens are same. Kingsize demo still costs €588


My Regular Streamline was 388. Now they're 469.

Robert
May 20th, 2018, 04:23 PM
Well, I'm beginning to get the itch to buy my third Conid pen. But oh my... the prices really went up. :(

Now it's going to take me longer to save for it. :(

Dave

Dave - maybe you'll get lucky and the Dollar will continue advancing against the Euro. I bought my Flat top regular bulkfiller in late October of 2016 when the exchange rate was very favorable for U.S. buyers - roughly $1.06 per Euro, as I recall.

Out of curiosity, what Conid models do you own?

blopplop
May 26th, 2018, 01:39 PM
Oops, I forgot to respond to this.

Yes, I do hope for the $$ to advance against the euro. In fact I'm waiting for that. :)

The models I have are the Minimalistica w/clear barrel-blk cap & the Streamline w/clear barrel-blk cap. I also have numerous nib combos-- 14, 18 kt fines, broad & stubs, and steel fine, titanium stub.

FredRydr
May 26th, 2018, 03:00 PM
...Yes, I do hope for the $$ to advance against the euro. In fact I'm waiting for that....
Think of all those pleasurable hours writing with a Conid that you'll be sacrificing by waiting for just a few dollars.

blopplop
May 26th, 2018, 04:15 PM
...Yes, I do hope for the $$ to advance against the euro. In fact I'm waiting for that....
Think of all those pleasurable hours writing with a Conid that you'll be sacrificing by waiting for just a few dollars.

Plus I'm still saving for it. :)

jmccarty3
May 27th, 2018, 02:06 PM
I’m still waiting for the CAISO to come back before buying my next Conid. A long wait is probably good.

That's my strategy as well. CAISO is a wonderful concept that has proved to be quite a challenge for the superb engineering skills of the people at Conid.

SIR
June 10th, 2018, 03:58 AM
i'd be tempted by a Conid, if the nibs were made in-house.

FredRydr
June 10th, 2018, 05:46 AM
i'd be tempted by a Conid, if the nibs were made in-house.
That's a nice thought, but my Conid with Bock steel M nib turns out to be one of my very best writers out of many many modern and vintage pens with all types of nibs, mostly 14k and 18k. Conid tunes nibs before they ship. I suspect that Conid's extremely high quality standards carry over to the nibs.

Dhruv
June 10th, 2018, 08:33 AM
I did own a Conid kingsize monarch, exclusive to fontoplumo with a titanium F nib. It was one of the smoothest F nib I had ever used. But I didn't like that pencil like feedback of the nib material and the tendency of orange ebonite to absorb ink, so I let it go. My fascination with filling systems won't last more than 6 months, so unless they make a pen with some stunning material, I'll stay away.

penwash
June 10th, 2018, 09:25 AM
Conid is one of those pens that everyone raves about.

But I have no itch for it whatsoever. Strange.

da vinci
June 10th, 2018, 03:32 PM
i'd be tempted by a Conid, if the nibs were made in-house.
That's a nice thought, but my Conid with Bock steel M nib turns out to be one of my very best writers out of many many modern and vintage pens with all types of nibs, mostly 14k and 18k. Conid tunes nibs before they ship. I suspect that Conid's extremely high quality standards carry over to the nibs.

That is exactly my experience. I was a gold nib 'snob' but my CONID steel nib tuned by Johann at the LWES pen show when I bought my regular bulkfiller is a spectacular writer.

blopplop
June 13th, 2018, 11:54 PM
I do realize that Conid's may not be for everybody. But for me they're everything I need in a pen. I can swap nibs with ease, which means I can pick up a #6 nib that suits my fancy. For example, right now my Streamline has an Edison 18kt 1.1 mm stub in it. You should see how it looks and of course, writes. Just wow! Plus, I can disassemble the entire pen for cleaning. They send you extra o-rings to replace old ones. The filling system makes it the easiest pen I've EVER cleaned out. No competition on that front. The pen is a dream IMHO.

Dave

adhoc
June 23rd, 2018, 11:03 AM
I once read somewhere that conids are souped up twsbis and ever since, I can’t unsee that.

SIR
June 24th, 2018, 04:55 AM
I once read somewhere that conids are souped up twsbis and ever since, I can’t unsee that.

Where did you read that? That's amusing!

adhoc
June 24th, 2018, 01:23 PM
I’m pretty sure it was on reddit, /r/fountainpens

blopplop
August 18th, 2018, 10:57 PM
I once read somewhere that conids are souped up twsbis and ever since, I can’t unsee that.

Is that so? That's fine by me... more for the rest of us. :)

BTW, I did get my Conid... second hand at a very good price. Now I have three, and I'm VERY HAPPY! :applause:

Lexaf
August 19th, 2018, 11:26 AM
I once read somewhere that conids are souped up twsbis and ever since, I can’t unsee that.
from "The Rules" :
Keep your posts civil and objective. We only want the facts. We don't care what you think of the person who did the work. His personality is not being reviewed, his work is.

Unsee.. ??? You need some new spectacles , Bro?