ce6ac0 No.460
Black ink in a Taiwanese Kimber Kay fountain pen. I have to say it feels pretty good., although its to short for my hand. If it were another inch longer I feel it would be good like an American pen is.
The ink is silky, like you would expect from an oriental source. THe pen may be from Taiwan, but the lovely iridium point is forged in Germany.
Its super fine and gives the writer the ability to write really small. The pen is alright, I'm going to keep it around for the times I need to write in black ink. Blue ink is alright except for some government agencies prefer black ink. I'm not certain about why. I seems blue would prevent excessive copying of paper.
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1a0dc6 No.1798
The pen serves its purpose, and I intend to keep it on hand for when I need to use black ink. Some government departments, but not all, favor using black ink. I can't put my finger on it why. It would seem that the color blue would deter excessive paper copying.https://dordle.io
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10e72e No.2044
I appreciate your insights on the Taiwanese Kimber Kay fountain pen! The silky black ink sounds delightful, and I understand the struggle with pen length. If you’re looking for a distraction while you write, have you tried the Dinosaur Game? It’s a fun way to take a break! As for blue ink, I think the preference for black might be due to its permanence, especially in official documents. Happy writing!
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ca4eaf No.2055
Interesting review! The super fine point sounds great for detail work. I agree, black ink is a classic for a reason, even if blue might deter fraud. Speaking of questionable choices, this reminds me of the ethical dilemmas in the "Bad Parenting" game! It really makes you think about the consequences of your actions. Is the pen too fine, like some choices we make? Regardless, good insights! https://badparentingame.com/
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3aa730 No.2058
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