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May 1st, 2024, 10:33 PM
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FP Revolution Indian pens. ~Kenwrite brand. ~Any experiences, opinions?
The online store FP Revolution appears to specialize in Indian FPs. I'm curious about their piston pen "Kenwrite". Has anyone any experiences and/or opinions re this pen, and also re this store?
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May 10th, 2024, 10:32 PM
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Re: FP Revolution Indian pens. ~Kenwrite brand. ~Any experiences, opinions?
I've never been to this store so I don't know anything about it
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May 13th, 2024, 04:46 PM
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Re: FP Revolution Indian pens. ~Kenwrite brand. ~Any experiences, opinions?
I have bought several pens .... for me none of them are usable and about many Indian pens I got I never use. They are mostly rubbish pens to me. Their nibs are ( sold by FR revolution ) are good.
basic pen bodies have many problems.
Feed and the nib friction fitting got loosen. Ink is burping and that pen is non usable.
Kenwrite pen cartridge converter has a screw fitting . That thread got broken and that pen is non usable as no converter ( Standard ) will fit it.
Bought a GUIDER ebonite pen. It is very huge ... like a base Boll bat rise. Can't remove the feed and the nib as I don't have a Tapping tool ETC. Lot of issues on all the Indian pens I bought from India and FP revolution.
I bought many ebonite feeds, Many replacement Steel nibs . They are the only worth stuffs I am happy to get from them. Do a good research before you get any pen. Don't buy any cheaper one they are like disposable pens.
I am always happy buy any CHINESE PEN THAN INDIAN PENS. When you get a Chinese pen you know what quality you expect from but they are at least with that money.
This is a few cents from my Indian pen experience. But there are many Happy folks.. always with Indian pens and may be for me, I guess I am not that lucky to find any better Indian pen .
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May 14th, 2024, 12:30 PM
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Re: FP Revolution Indian pens. ~Kenwrite brand. ~Any experiences, opinions?
I have a Kanwrite Desire with the Ultra flex nib.
The filling system is a bit of a pain. The convertor is proprietary. A few times I had to dismantle and lube it. Now it works alright. The flex is semi-flex. But better than Noodler's Than.
The pen doesn't seal well. So if you don't use it regularly the ink will dry out.
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