tiny nitpick: the portals may remind you of a ship, but I think they aimed for a submarine. Nautilus is both the name of the sea slug, as well as Jules Vern's Captain Nemo's name for his submarine.
I love that black trim on the year-of-the-tiger! Thanks for the review of the purple one too -- I've been debating getting that one but wasn't sure if it was too dark to read as "purple"
The name Schuylkill is pronounced "Skool-kill". The newest models are great. The Nautilus is outstanding, owning four. It does reverse writing very well, too.
@@Seefood73 since the Schuylkill was introduced at a Philadelphia pen show and the river runs through the city, I would go with the pronunciation used in Philadelphia v
I'm guessing that someone already has said that the stylophorans are an extinct oceanic species. I do love that Nar-formerly kown as-whal go with oceanic themes. I have the second (Oh! Did people really want more?!?) Bronze Corydoras. Love it. Same happy experience with the nib.
So cool! I am a sucker for ebonite, so that has my vote -- but the numbered offering in the orange is way cool too!
tiny nitpick: the portals may remind you of a ship, but I think they aimed for a submarine. Nautilus is both the name of the sea slug, as well as Jules Vern's Captain Nemo's name for his submarine.
love the new name.
I love that black trim on the year-of-the-tiger!
Thanks for the review of the purple one too -- I've been debating getting that one but wasn't sure if it was too dark to read as "purple"
That Narwhal looks great!
Very amusing pens and they write very well.
The name Schuylkill is pronounced "Skool-kill". The newest models are great.
The Nautilus is outstanding, owning four. It does reverse writing very well, too.
And Troy, If you want to know how to pronounce it in the original Dutch, check out SBRE Brown's review.
@@Seefood73 since the Schuylkill was introduced at a Philadelphia pen show and the river runs through the city, I would go with the pronunciation used in Philadelphia v
@@paulmchugh1430 I know, I was referring to Trahvalur's question about the pronunciation :)
Awesome 😎👍!
I'm guessing that someone already has said that the stylophorans are an extinct oceanic species. I do love that Nar-formerly kown as-whal go with oceanic themes. I have the second (Oh! Did people really want more?!?) Bronze Corydoras. Love it. Same happy experience with the nib.
Trahvalur lol