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    Default Nemosine Neutrino

    I see on Nemosine's site, they still have "Coming Soon" for their Neutrino pen, but it looks like can be ordered from the catalog section. Anyone have one yet? There isn't much information; I am assuming it will be a more streamlined Fission, so heavy with a chrome section.

    I like my Singularity, and I mostly like my Fission except for the slippery section combined with the weight. Maybe I'll give this one a try.

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    Default Re: Nemosine Neutrino

    The Neutrino looks like it might be larger than the Fission. Hard to tell because the Neutrino is only shown posted.

    I like my Singularity too, but in general metal pens haven't impressed me so I'll be passing on this.

    xFountainPens and Nemosine might be the same company -- or at least joined at the hip, since their addresses are at mail drops in adjacent zip codes in Pittsburgh -- so if it's available at all, xFountainPens will have it and at a better price.

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    Default Re: Nemosine Neutrino

    You can provide the section of your Fission with a bit more grip by taking a small piece of 400 grain auto-detailing sandpaper to it.
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    Default Re: Nemosine Neutrino

    Neutrino now at xFountainPens for $19.99.
    Last edited by gbryal; July 1st, 2014 at 02:36 PM. Reason: fixed price

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    Default Re: Nemosine Neutrino

    Fountain pen
    Neutrino, gunmetal color
    Length capped: 5 inches (127 mm)
    Length posted: 5.75 inches (146.05 mm)
    Weight: 1.3 oz. (36.85 grams)
    German nib
    Not compatible with current Nemosine nib listings
    Assembled with a converter
    Compatible with ink cartridges and inkwells, including those sold on xFountainPens
    Comes with ink-filling instructions
    Comes with a six-pack of cartridges as specified by the manufacturer
    Twist off cap
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    Default Re: Nemosine Neutrino

    Certainly more informative than my post; thanks .

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    Default Re: Nemosine Neutrino

    37 grams and a lousy plastic feed? No thank you.
    Online arguments are a lot like the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
    As soon as the audience begins to participate, any actual content is lost in the resulting chaos and cacophony.
    At that point, all you can do is laugh and enjoy the descent into debasement.

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