![]() ![]() if you will) and for me unposted is the way to go. I have a very thin and long hands (like a canoe oar. The pen is long enough to hold comfortably unposted and it's light enough to write without any fatigue for a long time. ![]() then it would have not been an airmail/wality wouldn't it (at least in my opinion). but this is an eyedropper pen and if it were made of metal. Yes you won't get the heft and the metallic build of a Jinhao. all come together to make a timeless and handsome looking fella. ), the chromed finish of the cap band and the simple clip to the clear crystal like portion on the back end. but not as strongly as the converter in the Kanwrite PC was check that one here. And it's the blend of a simple clear acrylic barrel that is hand turned with the randomness of the pattern of the plastic cap (that is made of the vegetal resin and it smells. this is one of the most beautiful budget pens I have (given that my pen collection only contains pens under ₹800/- at least for now). And I watched the video and found out that evenly scraping off the ebonite feed bit by bit until the nib fits in place. While I was watching youtube, a channel called Penatomy appeared in my feed and I saw that he was able to fit a Kanwrite No.35 nib in an Airmail 69T. after about two days I got frustrated and abandoned the idea and planned to buy a 71JT. while I found a way to coax it in there, the cap wouldn't close properly. ![]() At first I was surprised that the nib didn't fit as the diameter for No.8 and No.35 feed was identical. Forgetting the fact that my pen is the smaller 69T instead of the 71JT(Which literally means Jumbo Transparent) that I bought from The Pen Hospital in my city (Thrissur) a while ago. So being the curious and idiotic imbecile that I was, I started to find out how to fit a No.35 nib to my pen. I was so astonished by the fact that you can swap a no.35 nib on an airmail pen which usually takes No.8(a stubbier version of a #6) nib. and he then swapped with a No.35(International #6 for anyone wondering) nib and now it's his daily writer. He described how the pen was magnificent, but the nib it came with was a mess. I was perusing through the fountainpen forums the other day and came across review of the Airmail 71JT. ![]()
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