Reddit Reddit reviews Gullor Advanced Jinhao Medium Fountain Pen X750 Black Night Sky Pattern

We found 8 Reddit comments about Gullor Advanced Jinhao Medium Fountain Pen X750 Black Night Sky Pattern. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Gullor Advanced Jinhao Medium Fountain Pen X750 Black Night Sky Pattern
Classic Smooth Writing Pen, Medium Nib, 18k gold-plated stainless steel nib, Cap type: pushComes with ink converter, you can use the bottle ink for it.Works with International Ink Cartridges. You may refer to the matching cartridges with ASIN B011QW2R7YDoes not come with any ink for safety.100% Satisfaction Guarantee - before you leave us any feedback, please message us to make things right to you - we care and we will make sure we do everything we can to make you happy with our products.
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8 Reddit comments about Gullor Advanced Jinhao Medium Fountain Pen X750 Black Night Sky Pattern:

u/E2TheCustodian · 6 pointsr/fountainpens

Hehe if you don't mind a wait, the shimmering sands Jinhao can be had for $4.88 with shipping.

u/aposmontier · 5 pointsr/fountainpens

I have one on the way right now on a slow boat from China, I found it for $3.37 on Amazon + free shipping. Here

Edit: or $5.98 with prime! Just look in the other offers section!

u/OwThatHertz · 5 pointsr/fountainpens

I'd love to hear what other folks are using. Ideally, I'd like a case that can fit a total of 16-20 fountain pens, but hopefully with a smaller footprint. The 96-slot Global Art Leather Pencil Case is almost perfect... but they changed their design since I bought mine and they now have only one loop per slot instead of two. (I utilize both loops for smaller things, like pencil leads, wax stamps, etc.)

My current case contains the following items, but as you can see I'm just about out of room!

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Side A: Pencils

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  1. rOtring 800 in .05
  2. Uni Kuru Toga Pipe Slide in .05 with red nano dia lead
  3. Uni Kuru Toga Pipe Slide in .05 with blue nano dia lead
  4. Uni Kuru Toga Pipe Slide in .05 with green nano dia lead
  5. Erasers: refills for the General Pencil Co. Factis BM-2 mechanical erasers, plus some for the Kuru Toga
  6. A pair of General Pencil Co. Factis BM-2 mechanical erasers (a nice, thin eraser capable of area or detail erasing)
  7. Extra red, green, and blue Uni nano dia lead
  8. Extra black Uni nano dia lead (in a spare Pentel container)
  9. Alumicolor 6" engineer pocket scale, standard (used as a straight edge)
  10. Heavy-duty X-Acto Gripster knife

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    Side B: Fountain Pens

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  11. Noodler's Neponset Ebonite Flex in black, filled with Noodler's Apache Sunset
  12. TWSBI Eco in black, filled with Jacques Herbin 1670 Emerald of Chivor
  13. Jinhao X750 in Black Night Sky, filled with Jacques Herbin 1670 Stormy Grey
  14. Jinhao X750 in Lava Red, filled with Diamine Sherwood Green
  15. Jinhao X750 in Black Frost Black, filled with Rohrer & Klingner Alt-Goldgrun
  16. Jinhao X750 in Black Night Sky, filled with Noodler's Blue Ghost
  17. An inexpensive atomizer (used for fine control when creating ink splatters)
  18. Pilot Plumix, filled with Noodler's Firefly
  19. Noodler's Charlie (not sold; comes free with 4.5 oz Noodler's inks), filled with Pilot Iroshizuku Yama-Budo
u/kooraloo · 2 pointsr/AskMen

Last year my mom passed down a Lamy Safari that was completely destroyed and after trying and failing to get it to work, I resigned myself to my good ol' cheap gel pens. But this post pretty much re-ignited my interest. Right now my Amazon cart has a universal cartridge, a Jinhao x750 in black night sky, zebra g nibs, and Diamine ink. So thanks for that :p I decided to go for the diamine because it was cheap and only 30ml, so if this is something that I actually really like (I print pretty small, my 0.4mm gel pens have become my holy grail, so I can be pretty picky about this stuff) I'll spring for the Iroshizuku and Noodler inks I've fallen in love with. I've also been lusting over water brush pens... anything you can tell me about those?

u/MountainManC · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

Sorry, it's a 750. Here's an Amazon link to the pen I bought. I think's its a cool looking pen for the price. It really does shimmer with different colors of red, green and blue.

Yes, I paid $8.49 for it to be shipped prime. Had a 1.5mm #6 stub nib not being used and didn't want to wait 2-3 weeks. I can say it feeds ink to the 1.5mm nib very well. It's a workhorse for me.

I should add, I have the 8812, too, and prefer it to my Pilot Metro. Edited to add The 750 is bigger than the 8812 and uses a #6 nib while the 8812 uses the #5 size nib.

u/ELxxCUCUY · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon