Thank you for this informative video! I believe you are showing the UR (Ultra Resin) version. I think there was an “original version” which used a different resin and was more expensive but not as durable. Both were named Pineider Avatar.
That's the wonderful thing about fountain pens. When trying a new pen many people do the old "Quick brown fox" etc - great test for mechanical typewriters, but I'd count on most of them to be able to do capital, numbers, punctuation, not to mention Cyrillic, Kanji, and Runes - to mention just a few. All down to the skill and knowledge of the operator! I wonder what the best test sentence for a fountain pen would be. And would it depend on the style of writing - italic, copperplate etc.
Thank you for this informative video! I believe you are showing the UR (Ultra Resin) version. I think there was an “original version” which used a different resin and was more expensive but not as durable. Both were named Pineider Avatar.
Makes sense!
I love a pen that does numbers. Very rare.
Great video, by the way!
That's the wonderful thing about fountain pens. When trying a new pen many people do the old "Quick brown fox" etc - great test for mechanical typewriters, but I'd count on most of them to be able to do capital, numbers, punctuation, not to mention Cyrillic, Kanji, and Runes - to mention just a few. All down to the skill and knowledge of the operator!
I wonder what the best test sentence for a fountain pen would be. And would it depend on the style of writing - italic, copperplate etc.