Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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85AKbN (January 11th, 2014)
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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This is quite a tempting pen. I'm going to need to put this one the wanted list.
Daily carry at the moment and the clip is not overly tight clipping and unclipping into a front, thigh cargo pocket. I imagine this was fixed from early IPEs.
I just joined FPG. I only started using FP's a month ago after being away from them for over 40 years. After seeing so much positive chatter about the Parson' Essential I ordered one last night. I ordered the amber in medium italic. Alas, I am in Canada so I will have to wait a bit longer before getting it.
Thanks Annie for a wonderfully complete review.
I have been considering either getting a Parson's Essential or a Goulet Nib to put on my Jinhao X450 or the X750. Has anybody tried that combination before? Which one do you think would be best?
Also, has anybody tried the Fine Italic Parson's Essential? How crispy is it?
Trying to save the day for the Old World man
Trying to pave the way for the Third World man
Trying to save the day for the Old World man
Trying to pave the way for the Third World man
Got My Amber PE the other day, fitted with a fine cursive stub. If I can quote the Krankies - and I'm mildly ashamed that I can - Fandabbydozy. Thanks to Annie I wasn't sure which colour scheme to go with until I saw your pictures above. The Amber PE is simply stunning.
First I want to point out the Parson's Essential has a #5 sized nib, the same as on the TWSBI 580, and the others are no. 6. Generally stubs have tipping materials, the Goulet tips do not, they are more like a cursive italic, or a rounded italic. The parson's essential is very crisp and unless you write slowly may dig into the paper.
Avastgard (July 14th, 2014)
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