Fabulous and amazing fountain pen. Twist filler pens are not new, as a few vintage brands of the early 1900s were twist fillers, only they had a hooked bar that would wrap around a standard sac , then released it would fill completely. Thanks for a great video, as always.
I had no idea there were any fountain pen makers in Australia. In less than a year from a time with no fountain pens, I have pens that have been made in Germany, Japan, the USA, and have 3 from England (The Good Blue) and 3 from Scotland (if that's where Namisu makes them) are on the way. I hope I can one day afford this Model 20 as my first Australian pen. The color and pattern on your model here is fantastic.
Fabulous and amazing fountain pen. Twist filler pens are not new, as a few vintage brands of the early 1900s were twist fillers, only they had a hooked bar that would wrap around a standard sac , then released it would fill completely. Thanks for a great video, as always.
Very interesting system. It reminds me of a sponge by twisting it right and releasing it drAws the fluid in. I wonder how much ink it will hold.
As I think I mention in the review, a full (and doable) capacity of the pen is just under 2ml
@@theoffstageme thanks, I must have missed it
I had no idea there were any fountain pen makers in Australia. In less than a year from a time with no fountain pens, I have pens that have been made in Germany, Japan, the USA, and have 3 from England (The Good Blue) and 3 from Scotland (if that's where Namisu makes them) are on the way. I hope I can one day afford this Model 20 as my first Australian pen. The color and pattern on your model here is fantastic.
There is another Australian pen maker called Just Turnings if you didn't know. His pens are very high quality.