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    Default Re: The Dilly by Fountain Pen Revolution

    Quote Originally Posted by caribbean_skye View Post
    I kept trying to see how much ink was in there but the blue wasn't transparent enough for that.
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    Default Re: The Dilly by Fountain Pen Revolution

    Quote Originally Posted by writingrav View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by caribbean_skye View Post
    I kept trying to see how much ink was in there but the blue wasn't transparent enough for that.
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    Default Re: The Dilly by Fountain Pen Revolution

    Really? Wow, it looks so transparent in the pictures.
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    Default Re: The Dilly by Fountain Pen Revolution

    I keep hearing about this pen! I may have to try it to see what all the "fuss" is about. =)
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    Default Re: The Dilly by Fountain Pen Revolution

    My addiction got to me last night, one is on order. Thanks for the reviews!
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    Default Re: The Dilly by Fountain Pen Revolution

    the FPR dilli is a wonderful.little pen....while less sturdy than say a TWSBI it is a good performing little pen. the plastics are a little fragile looking but holding.up well.

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    Default Re: The Dilly by Fountain Pen Revolution

    I tried the Dilly with medium nib for drawing and it performed great with some traditional Quink. I like drawing with my Waterman Phileas but this pen makes more exciting vibrant lines. Suddenly your artwork lives. Like oldfashioned dipping nibs? So flex nibs both for writing and drawing are my favorites. I have a Dilly with a fine nib too and it's fun too. When you use these pens you get the urge to write your memoirs. They're fun.

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