(This post was last modified: 07-26-2015, 02:56 AM by SharpSpine.)
Wonderful Freddy. May I request a pic of an Eco next to either a mini TWSBI or perhaps a Lamy Safari?
>>> Brian <<<
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!
Brian, I apologize for the poor photos. I guess because of shadows and angle, the ruler does not look on the level with the pens. However, the bases of all three pens and the ruler are at the same starting point.
Capped or posted, the Mini is obviously the shortest of the group. However, when capped, the Vista and Eco are just about identical in length. When posted, the Eco seems to be about 1mm longer. I hope this information helps.
TWSBI Mini, Lamy Vista, and TWSBI Eco (capped)
TWSBI Mini, Lamy Vista, and TWSBI Eco (posted)
Capped or posted, the Mini is obviously the shortest of the group. However, when capped, the Vista and Eco are just about identical in length. When posted, the Eco seems to be about 1mm longer. I hope this information helps.
TWSBI Mini, Lamy Vista, and TWSBI Eco (capped)
TWSBI Mini, Lamy Vista, and TWSBI Eco (posted)
Yesterday, my newest Nemosine Singularity pens came. For those of you who don't know, I am a huge fan. The pens are very inexpensive ($14.99 each), come with a choice of nibs (EF, F, M, B, .6mm calligraphy [aka stub], and .8mm calligraphy), come with a converter, and come with free cartridges (in this case, 6 per pen). On top of that, xfountainpens.com was having a weekend special and threw in 40 extra cartridges for a total of 52! The carts come in handy when I travel because I take them along to use in really cheap pens that I keep at friends' homes. Also, xfountainpens offers free delivery for any purchase over $15.00.
I already have three Nemosine Singularities and find that, for the money, they are pretty hard to beat. They have a classic style and several different colors to choose from, including the new ones I just purchased, aqua and purple demonstrators. I find the nibs excellent and smooth writing (they're German) though not quite as smooth as the TWSBI ECO that I posted about here the other day. One would not mistake this for a top tier pen, to be sure, but at its price about the only pen that comes close in writing ability is my Pilot Metropolitan with the fine nib. I am not happy with my Metropolitan with the medium nib but have never been disappointed with any of the Nemosine Singularity nibs.
The boxed pens and bonus cartridges
The pens, capped, with the 6 cartridges per pen (they came in the pens' boxes)
The pens, posted
The front of the insert in the box showing the guarantee
The back of the insert with instructions
Writing samples
In closing, I think these would make excellent starter pens for anyone who is curious about fountain pens. I have given them as gifts and have recommended them to others. By the way, I have no affiliation with xfountainpens except as a customer.
I already have three Nemosine Singularities and find that, for the money, they are pretty hard to beat. They have a classic style and several different colors to choose from, including the new ones I just purchased, aqua and purple demonstrators. I find the nibs excellent and smooth writing (they're German) though not quite as smooth as the TWSBI ECO that I posted about here the other day. One would not mistake this for a top tier pen, to be sure, but at its price about the only pen that comes close in writing ability is my Pilot Metropolitan with the fine nib. I am not happy with my Metropolitan with the medium nib but have never been disappointed with any of the Nemosine Singularity nibs.
The boxed pens and bonus cartridges
The pens, capped, with the 6 cartridges per pen (they came in the pens' boxes)
The pens, posted
The front of the insert in the box showing the guarantee
The back of the insert with instructions
Writing samples
In closing, I think these would make excellent starter pens for anyone who is curious about fountain pens. I have given them as gifts and have recommended them to others. By the way, I have no affiliation with xfountainpens except as a customer.
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