mongooseofrevenge

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[–] mongooseofrevenge 196 points 5 days ago (25 children)

Remember when we had a whole impeachment hearing against Trump for withholding aid to Ukraine so he could get a political hit piece on Biden? I'm wondering how long it will take before a quid pro quo scenario pops up again. Either in Ukraine or elsewhere. So ya, we're all feeling for Zelensky in the next few years.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 4 points 1 week ago

My wife and I have met this woman on different occasions. Both in her personal and professional capacities. She's a self-serving asshole. She couldn't make Governor so shes going for Senator. If she doesn't get that, she'll try for something else. She just wants to stick a fancy title as the bookend of her legacy other than "local news anchor". She sees Trumpism as her vehicle to that and will do/say whatever to make it happen.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 24 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Well now I need to go watch Duck Soup.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

The tines may be too tight so my suggestion would be to floss the tines. It should be no problem if you have a brass shim. It's worked wonders on a number of my cheaper pens to fix ink flow. Although I have noticed that the flow is slower on my 9019 as well.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Yup! I've only been into fountain pens for a few years but I use them every day for journaling, work notes, and most other writing I do.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It probably more depends on what you're looking for in a nib. Gold nibs typically have some kind of bounce to them. The Viper is a hooded steel nib so it'll probably be a much more stiff writing experience. But I've heard Diplomat nibs are pretty smooth writers. In my experience, Sailor nibs have some feedback and can "sing" on the page.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I think it's well worth it for the price. But I'm easy to please lol. It's a metal pen with metal threads for where the grip section and barrel meet. The finial and trim pieces are pressed in, not threaded or glued. It feels solid but not bulky or heavy. And it uses the same nib as the 82 which is great in my opinion.

I'd say the one drawback I have is the grip is narrower side. So if you're not comfortable with a grip that's probably closer to a pencil then it may not be worth it for you.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 8 points 1 month ago

I've had hit or miss luck with Lamy converters. In my case the seal in the back was letting in air and drying out the ink. I've found using a blunt-tipped syringe and refilling old cartridges works better. There's a bit more ink capacity as well.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Thinking through my own collection. The Jinhao 95 might be worth a try. It's basically a metal version of the 82 but has a really nice capping feel. It's kind of like the Pilot Explorer, where you press it on and you can feel that inner cap spring tensioning and then snaps closed. But the Jinhao is much more satisfying.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 3 points 1 month ago

The one on the lower end of the spectrum that comes to mind is the Jinhao 95. It's essentially a metal version of the 82. The one I have has a really satisfying snap cap that's a bit like the Pilot Explorer but a harder click.

I think snap caps fall off on the higher end but the Pilot Vanishing Point/Decimo which are retractable. They are always good go tos for a solid click.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 7 points 1 month ago

Ya it's very much a PR statement to address the drama but not the core issues. Especially since they decided to downplay the facts.

[–] mongooseofrevenge 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

They ones that come to my mind are:

Goldspot, Vaness, Pen Chalet, Jet Pens, Birmingham Pens, Amarillo Stationery, Pen Boutique, Anderson Pens, Cult Pens, Endless Pens, Enigma Stationery,

Lots of options.

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