chhayanat
Established
I really liked your work! Looking forward to see your doodle collection as well! Are you using Koken? Any thoughts on how to switch the CMS when Koken gets sold?
Best,
Mani
Best,
Mani
Thanks for your kind words, Will. Yeah, I made a empty link there to motivate myself to update the website with personal stuff, but got busy with work and my 3-yr-old boy... Hopefully I'll get to it in a few weeks.
Monz
Monz
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
After seeing Chris Livsey's Nakaya, I ordered one....
No commission :bang:
I really hope you love it,looks great, glad to see you bought the rest as well.
Monz
Monz
No commission :bang:
I really hope you love it,looks great, glad to see you bought the rest as well.
Thanks Chris. Like yours, the pen is clipless, so I thought it would be wise to get the pen rest to avoid accidental roll-offs.
BTW I also got that cute goldfish converter
JuJu
Well-known
I really liked your work! Looking forward to see your doodle collection as well! Are you using Koken? Any thoughts on how to switch the CMS when Koken gets sold?
Best,
Mani
Thanks, Mani, I made my website with Dreamweaver CS6, kind of outdated...
Here's another pen for doodles, a Sailor Pro Gear with medium fine nib (a lot thinner than European extra fine). It draws in a very controlled/precise fashion, quite different from Omas Milord's expressive/loose style. Love them both!
Cheers,
Tung

JuJu
Well-known
Some questions for Nakaya pen owners: how does the nib feel? Wet/dry, flexy/rigid? How does the nib compare to Sailor's? Or feels similar to any brand's nib?
This thread is bad...
Thanks in advance!
Tung
This thread is bad...
Thanks in advance!
Tung
Monz
Monz
Some questions for Nakaya pen owners: how does the nib feel? Wet/dry, flexy/rigid? How does the nib compare to Sailor's? Or feels similar to any brand's nib?
This thread is bad...
Thanks in advance!
Tung
Dear Tung,
I'm a very new Nakaya owner
When you order, you can specify certain characteristics: ink flow, pressure used, angle the pen is held, L/R handed use etc. I chose a "medium flow" for by broad nib: it lays down a satisfyingly wet, thick medium line; very smooth with a tiny amount of give (by no means flex or semi-flex). It is comparable to my Pelikans in terms of smoothness. I don't have a Sailor to compare with.
I guess, with the Nakayas, you are paying for the body; the nib is equivalent to a Platinum nib. The Nakyas pens are made by guys who used to work for Platinum and who have now retired.
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Monz
JuJu
Well-known
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and congrats on your new Nakaya, Monz, I haven't heard of any complains about Nakaya's nibs so far, and that's very comforting 
Cheers,
Tung
Here's pen & watercolor sketch, with Aurora Talentum Finesse extra fine nib. This pen is always inked and ready to go since I bought it 5 years ago. Never fails to perform.
Cheers,
Tung
Here's pen & watercolor sketch, with Aurora Talentum Finesse extra fine nib. This pen is always inked and ready to go since I bought it 5 years ago. Never fails to perform.

B.Toews
Well-known
I've been watching this thread with interest, as I recently started using fountain pens on a daily basis. This Sheaffer Snorkel Valiant was a recent gift from my grandmother, and I also have a disposable fountain pen from BIC, which I have been using to test the waters of the fountain pen world...

Sheaffer by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr

Sheaffer by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr
Monz
Monz

Heart of the Beast by Monz, on Flickr
Lovely broad Nakata nib with heart-shaped breather hole... the ink on it is Kon Peki
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Here's pen & watercolor sketch, with Aurora Talentum Finesse extra fine nib. This pen is always inked and ready to go since I bought it 5 years ago. Never fails to perform.
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Tung,
The Pen and Wash style of drawing/painting is one of my favorites. Do you have any resource on how to learn it? Or share more of your drawings with this style
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Heart of the Beast by Monz, on Flickr
Lovely broad Nakata nib with heart-shaped breather hole... the ink on it is Kon Peki
Monz, pardon the basic question, is that a broad nib because it produces thick lines, or it's called broad because it is physically big?
Monz
Monz
Monz, pardon the basic question, is that a broad nib because it produces thick lines, or it's called broad because it is physically big?
Hi Will,
It's "broad" because of the wide line width that it produces.... but to complicate matters, it's Japanese "broad" which is equivalent to Western "medium"! It's a bit like shoe and dress sizes... no international standard
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Monz
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Jack,
That's the same as mine, which I found in Istanbul.
Inked with Ancient Copper and it writes smoothly and a bit wet.
Does yours need a new converter?
Mine doesn't have a converter, just plastic cartridges.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
It seems I have found fountain pen heaven. I need good advice: the ink suction mechanism in my Montblanc -you turn a dial and the pump is supposed to suck ink from a well does not function any longer. How do I fix this? Can I flush the suction mechanism myself or does it mean an expensive trip to a Montblanc dealer? Many thanks for your best advice. Peter
Monz
Monz
It seems I have found fountain pen heaven. I need good advice: the ink suction mechanism in my Montblanc -you turn a dial and the pump is supposed to suck ink from a well does not function any longer. How do I fix this? Can I flush the suction mechanism myself or does it mean an expensive trip to a Montblanc dealer? Many thanks for your best advice. Peter
Hi Peter,
Is your Mont Blanc a Meisterstuck model with a piston filler? If you don't want to send it to Mont Blanc for a (expensive) service, it is possible to do the job yourself but you need to buy or make a special wrench to disassemble the piston mechanism. Then you can wash out and re-grease the mechanism... but be careful, it is easy to crack the resin of the barrel.
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Monz
Monz
Monz
PS: useful links for DIY Mont Blanc servicing:
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/f...-piston-removing-tool-for-the-mont-blanc-146/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJBIGZ2KAKM
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/f...-piston-removing-tool-for-the-mont-blanc-146/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJBIGZ2KAKM
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
We've several experts here and so I wonder if any one can identify the exact model and age this is, please?
I know nothing about it except that a colleague gave it to me when she retired as it reminded her of work and I'd spotted it under her desk (meaning on the floor) on her last day. It was probably bought in France as that was where she came from.
I had to tweak the nib alignment with a pair of pliers and it meant I could retire my scratchy Parker 51 and even scratchier Mont Blanc.
Regards, David
We've several experts here and so I wonder if any one can identify the exact model and age this is, please?

I know nothing about it except that a colleague gave it to me when she retired as it reminded her of work and I'd spotted it under her desk (meaning on the floor) on her last day. It was probably bought in France as that was where she came from.
I had to tweak the nib alignment with a pair of pliers and it meant I could retire my scratchy Parker 51 and even scratchier Mont Blanc.
Regards, David
David Hughes
David Hughes
PS: useful links for DIY Mont Blanc servicing:
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/f...-piston-removing-tool-for-the-mont-blanc-146/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJBIGZ2KAKM
Thanks. I've very pleased to learn that I'm not the only one making tools out of paper clips. I feel there's hope for us...
Regards, David
Monz
Monz
Hi,
We've several experts here and so I wonder if any one can identify the exact model and age this is, please?
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I know nothing about it except that a colleague gave it to me when she retired as it reminded her of work and I'd spotted it under her desk (meaning on the floor) on her last day. It was probably bought in France as that was where she came from.
I had to tweak the nib alignment with a pair of pliers and it meant I could retire my scratchy Parker 51 and even scratchier Mont Blanc.
Regards, David
Hi David,
That looks like a Sheaffer 330 Imperial. See these links:
http://penhabit.com/2014/08/01/pen-review-sheaffer-imperial-330/
http://www.penhero.com/PenGallery/Sheaffer/SheafferInlaidNibs.htm
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Monz
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