I’m so glad I found your channel! My father’s name was Vincent and he just passed away last month. I miss him so much, but he is the very reason that I fell in love with good pens!! I enjoy your videos so much and my heart is warmed by your energy and the closing Italian that you share at the end. My grandmother was Sicilian and my grandfather was Neapolitan. They fell in love and were disowned by the families. They eventually had my aunt and my dad and they came to America. My father was proud to be an American and he was proud of his heritage as well. Thank you for your wonderful channel and for helping me feel closer to my dad through you. ❤️
Thank you for those most kind words. It brought tears to my eyes as it reminded me of my dad, who by the way had great penmanship and this despite never having finished elementary school due to the war. They will be missed.
🙋♂Hello Vincenzo! I have been using and collecting fountains pens for over 55 years. In my opinion, Conid is overpriced compared to older pen manufacturers. Do they make great pens?... Yes! The Chinese pen makers have improved vastly in the past 10 years or so, making some excellent quality pens. Though I own a few Asvine pens, the V200 is their pinnacle of great workmanship and quality. Thank you for sharing this review and kudos from NYC.🗽
Great review. Thanks. My nib lines up 90° off center, too. I actually like it better than centered under the clip-it shows off the handsome nib, as the pen naturally rolls coming to rest against the edge of the clip. Maybe it’s designed that way.
When you receive your V200 with the Bock nib, I would love to know "definitively" (from a hands-on owner) if the Bock nib is friction-fit or if it is a screw-in unit. Also, if you have an Asvine screw-in nib unit available - AND - if the V200 Bock nib unit can be screwed out, is the Asvine unit interchangeable with the Bock unit? NOTE: I have a couple of Opus 88 pens with Bock screw-in units. The Opus 88 Bock nib units will easily screw in to my Asvine P36, BUT because the Opus 88 collar is a bit longer, it will not go in all the way (i.e., leaves about 1/8" of the collar exposed.) Thanks.
@@fountainpentherapy Thank you for the information. Now I'm just wondering if the V200's Asvine nib screw-in unit is interchangeable with the Bock screw-in nib unit. I suspect it is, but would just like confirmation. Amazon does not have a "contact the seller" feature for this pen.
Nice review Vincenzo. Mine arrived yesterday, and I'll be inking it up tonight to write with it. The closest I've come to having it aligned while capped is to start with the nib feed facing up towards the clip, and even then, the alignment isn't perfect. The nib is in a nib unit so you should be able to unscrew it out of the section. The only thing is, they are put in pretty tight fitting. Finally, the PenBBS 355 is far more like the Conid Bulk filler with the only difference being how the rod connects to the piston in order to operate it.
Either Doodlebud or Doug Rathburn showed that the Asvine and Bock nibs were not interchangeable because the Bock nib unit is threaded and the Asvine is friction fitted. Worth checking their reviews before you try to achieve the impossible! I do not know if you can do it by removing the nibs and feeds from the respective housings.
In the end I am really happy with my Asvine Fine nib. Now I have to try their extra fine. I can't believe I am saying this. 3 months ago there is no way I would buy anything less that Broad. Talk about evolution or revolution in my case. LOL
For the Bock-Asvine nib comparison, I think they were dealing with a P36, which, by the way, supposedly actually does have a screw-in Bock nib unit EVEN THOUGH it can be terribly difficult to unscrew it when new (...according to a post on Reddit from a P36 Titanium owner...).
The style and materials are the same as the P36. I like it a lot. My only concern has been the inability to fully fill the pen. Yes, I know there is a method to do so but I always thought 2 or 3 pumps of the pen should do it. Other than that the price point is very good for pen using titanium. Very good review, Vincenzo.
I have the Asvine P20 in an extra fine nib and I have to say it writes better than some of my more expensive pens. I will definitely purchase this, thanks for another great review!
After a disappointing purchase from TWSBI with my Eco, I'm definitely trying an Asvine P20. I will probably try one of these or the V126 for my first vac filler. Got my fingers crossed they'll work out 🤞🏼
I’m aware of that product, but I read somewhere that it wasn’t recommended because the difference between the steel and the gold did not justify the price. However, I have since read many contradictory views on this. It may have to go on my purchase list , stay tuned.
Mine just arrived this morning! It's fantastic! I was eyeing CY's KYUSEIDO KOSUMI FS TITANIUM pen at Stationery Fest which lead me to this alternative! One day I'll get his but this is so good for the price!
Thank you, fellow UA-camr for weighing in and sharing this. I have four of these pens and in three of them I’ve changed the nibs and replaced them with fountain pen Revolution ultra flex nibs. You have to try it.
Just got mine in medium. Really liking the cylindrical design. I do notice slight difference to the medium nib on my Asvine V126. That being the V126 is smoother and lines more even in perpendicular directions, but both still writes great.
That may very well be because if you shut the valve, whatever ink is in the unit may eventually dry up. On the other hand the cap on this pen has a great seal and it has never dried up on me.
The big issue with this pen is plastic threads on the piston knob will get chewed up by the metal threads of the pen. Those threads are quiet sharp. Put some silicone grease on those metal threads for a little protection.
I completely agree! I am waiting for the arrival of a V126, and am thinking what to do to remedy that potential problem. I am thinking to disassemble the mechanism and try to remove the sharp burrs with a file, or metal sanding paper. It would be great if Asvine made an all-metal piston knob.
Its very subjective. That flat top look appeals to me more . I guess the cigar rounded shape is so prevalent that the flat top is a nice change. It also reminds me of the Conid that I will never buy.
Nice review. When the pen is posted and the vacuum nob is open, does the cap spin with the nob? That's an annoyance of the V126 which otherwise is a great pen.
Just tested it again , yes it is nice and snug but if you turn it enough there is a spin. The good thing is that unlike piston filler there is no mess. Those O-rings will eventually get used up and may even pop out. In the doodlebud review thats what happened.
@@fountainpentherapyIt is truly hard to describe but I will try my best. when you lay the pen on a table with the cap on and the clip to the right hand side, is the nib parallel to the table top or is it still twisted a bit? I can see them doing it this way so that the nib is on full display through the cap while it is on a horizontal surface and the view is not blocked by the clip on the cap.
@@fountainpentherapyI do not know if that was the intent or if it even works, but that is the way I would have designed it if I was proud of my nib design and wanted to show it off.
I just got mine. I swapped the nin for a Bock Titanium nib and it is a great writer. I think it is a bit mor comfortable in the hand than the P36. One of the better pens thst has come out this year.
You can unscrew the top finial and move the clip where you like, but then the clip doesn’t line up with the company logo. So you have to decide which causes your ocd more trouble.
SEATING THE NIB TO THE CENTER OF THE CLIP. Screw the cap slowly in place until it seats. Is it centered? If not, slowing unscrew the cap with the slightest amount of downward pressure on the pen body until you hear the tiny click of the threads. Screw it back in place and the nib should be centered under the clip.
I don't like the smooth grip especially when writing with a dry hand which can become slippery. For the rest I find it a very nice pen. Thanks Vincenzo
2 ways to align nib. - tighten bock nib unit, find an orientation of the cap that is closet to that bock nib orientation and loosen the bock nib by a little to match the capping orientation. - remove the clip by unscrewing the cap finial and use the pen without it. Or 3rd, move the clip accordingly but this will not match the engraving with the clip and nib.
The PenBBS 355 has been my favorite pen for years now, and quick correction - it is NOT a vacuum, it is a bulkfiller just like the V200. Having to wait over a month for replacement 355s is painful. The V200 looks really interesting to me because it looks functionally identical to the 355 **and** it's available from amazon with 2-day. I just used your affiliate link - I look forward to putting it through its paces in a few days. Also - since I don't fly I always remove the rubber seal at the end of the plunger. I really dislike having to partially unwind the finial for long writing sessions.
If your nib does not line up, do not touch the top finial and move the clip because the clip should come lined up to the "Asvine" on the cap ring. However the nib and feed are part of a nib unit. All you have to do slightly tighten or loosed the entire nib unit so that it lines up. Obviously do not over tighten. I have done this with every demonstrator that I have as it not lining up bothers me too.
Great review, Vincenzo! I just received mine. I decided on a Bock nib due to the fact I currently have several nibs/nib assemblies by Bock and what the flexibility of swapping. And, my experience with Asvine nibs hasn't been that inspiring (think "baby's bottom"). Anyway, my initial impression is photos and videos do not do justice to this pen i.e., way better in person! BTW ... "SHAK MD" just posted a video on how to align that clip with the nib. Ciao!
I agree that it is a little bit slippery. But in my case it’s the opposite at the start it slips and then my fingers appear to get used to it and the slippery section suddenly is no longer a problem.
Hi Mr Vincenzo. I really like your therapies. Great . Please let me know where I can buy a replacement nib for my Asvine V200. Email address if possible. Thank you.
If Conid was able to price itself down to as low as $50, I would say this Asvine is straight brutal clone. Otherwise, Asvine is a much more reasonable choice than Conid to most people. I never understand that some channel claiming "$1000 pen from a new brand being at reasonable price", unless they were paid to say so.
Please! Get to the pen as you found it. If I want anyone else's view I'll find it. And (on esthetic grounds) NOT a gold nib! that would cheapen the look - even if sold gold!
I am not sure what exactly you are referring to. But you know the privilege of doing these videos is that I get to choose what and how. Your privilege is to watch or not watch.
isn't conid a buck filler (fancy name for vac filler with extras) ? in which part is the asvine v200 a conid clone ? a clone means that it also have those extras that conid has which i dont see in this pen. this pen is just like any vac filler but NOT a conid (I am still waiting for a conid clone!) dont get me wrong, I am very happy to purchase a conid clone as conid is f**king overpriced inflated price if you will but still better than spending on a pelikan or f**king stupid montblanc ! (the 149 sucks big time that i sold mine and use a majohn which is much smoother !)
I’m so glad I found your channel! My father’s name was Vincent and he just passed away last month. I miss him so much, but he is the very reason that I fell in love with good pens!! I enjoy your videos so much and my heart is warmed by your energy and the closing Italian that you share at the end. My grandmother was Sicilian and my grandfather was Neapolitan. They fell in love and were disowned by the families. They eventually had my aunt and my dad and they came to America. My father was proud to be an American and he was proud of his heritage as well. Thank you for your wonderful channel and for helping me feel closer to my dad through you. ❤️
Thank you for those most kind words. It brought tears to my eyes as it reminded me of my dad, who by the way had great penmanship and this despite never having finished elementary school due to the war. They will be missed.
Thanks for the interesting review! The intro is so well made, I have to watch it twice!
Grazie
I got one today, and it just so happens that the nib and clip line up pretty much dead on. Lucky me!
Lucky you is the word.
@@fountainpentherapy 👍
Nice Collection. That Opus 88, beautiful indeed. 👍🏾👍🏾
Its a big juicy pen. I have 4 of them.
🙋♂Hello Vincenzo! I have been using and collecting fountains pens for over 55 years. In my opinion, Conid is overpriced compared to older pen manufacturers. Do they make great pens?... Yes! The Chinese pen makers have improved vastly in the past 10 years or so, making some excellent quality pens. Though I own a few Asvine pens, the V200 is their pinnacle of great workmanship and quality. Thank you for sharing this review and kudos from NYC.🗽
Thanks for sharing that. It is a really nice pen.
i love all demostrator pens..writing with fountain pen is like meditation...
It sure is.
Thanks - interesting video - nicely done.
Grazie!
Superb review Vincent...Ordered one today in fine nib...liked and subscribed...👍🏼
Glad you liked it, and welcome to the channel!
Great review. Thanks. My nib lines up 90° off center, too. I actually like it better than centered under the clip-it shows off the handsome nib, as the pen naturally rolls coming to rest against the edge of the clip. Maybe it’s designed that way.
I just got a used one at a pen show, and I am enjoying the Bock nib alot. My first vac fill, it's a learning experience. Writes so smoothly.
Glad you are enjoying it.
Thanks for this excellent review, Vincenzo! The pen is inspired by the Conid Bulkfiller, albeit with a different filling mechanism. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing!
Hello! I just found your channel and I love your energy!
Glad you enjoy the channel.
Bought the pen last week & it's on its way! Your review makes me even more excited. Got the Bock nib for same price as Asvine nib as well on Amazon.
Good choice!
When you receive your V200 with the Bock nib, I would love to know "definitively" (from a hands-on owner) if the Bock nib is friction-fit or if it is a screw-in unit. Also, if you have an Asvine screw-in nib unit available - AND - if the V200 Bock nib unit can be screwed out, is the Asvine unit interchangeable with the Bock unit? NOTE: I have a couple of Opus 88 pens with Bock screw-in units. The Opus 88 Bock nib units will easily screw in to my Asvine P36, BUT because the Opus 88 collar is a bit longer, it will not go in all the way (i.e., leaves about 1/8" of the collar exposed.) Thanks.
My understanding from doodlebud is that the Bock unit is a screw in unit. But I love my asvine nibs.
@@fountainpentherapy Thank you for the information. Now I'm just wondering if the V200's Asvine nib screw-in unit is interchangeable with the Bock screw-in nib unit. I suspect it is, but would just like confirmation. Amazon does not have a "contact the seller" feature for this pen.
Great review!
Thank you very much!
I am waiting for mine to arrive! Very interesting pen!
Good choice!
I would love to see this pen anodized!
Thank you again Vincenzo!
Lisa
One day inquiring minds or doodlebud will do it.
@@fountainpentherapy 🤩I hope so, and sooner rather than later!
Have a fantastic day Vincenzo!
Lisa
Your glass dip pen makes a great pointer! I like that! Classy! 😃
Thank you! Cheers!
Your enthusiasm convinced me! Just ordered it-yay!😊
Hope you like it!
Nice review Vincenzo. Mine arrived yesterday, and I'll be inking it up tonight to write with it. The closest I've come to having it aligned while capped is to start with the nib feed facing up towards the clip, and even then, the alignment isn't perfect. The nib is in a nib unit so you should be able to unscrew it out of the section. The only thing is, they are put in pretty tight fitting. Finally, the PenBBS 355 is far more like the Conid Bulk filler with the only difference being how the rod connects to the piston in order to operate it.
But this v200 is really hefty like the Conid.
Either Doodlebud or Doug Rathburn showed that the Asvine and Bock nibs were not interchangeable because the Bock nib unit is threaded and the Asvine is friction fitted. Worth checking their reviews before you try to achieve the impossible! I do not know if you can do it by removing the nibs and feeds from the respective housings.
In the end I am really happy with my Asvine Fine nib. Now I have to try their extra fine. I can't believe I am saying this. 3 months ago there is no way I would buy anything less that Broad. Talk about evolution or revolution in my case. LOL
For the Bock-Asvine nib comparison, I think they were dealing with a P36, which, by the way, supposedly actually does have a screw-in Bock nib unit EVEN THOUGH it can be terribly difficult to unscrew it when new (...according to a post on Reddit from a P36 Titanium owner...).
Your channel is a recent find for me, I like your style! And I can feel my pen collection expanding with this review…..
Thanks for sharing
The style and materials are the same as the P36. I like it a lot. My only concern has been the inability to fully fill the pen. Yes, I know there is a method to do so but I always thought 2 or 3 pumps of the pen should do it.
Other than that the price point is very good for pen using titanium.
Very good review, Vincenzo.
There is a way to completely fill the pen. look for YT reviews on the subject. I believe doodlebud may show us how its done.
Great stuff man, I just got into fountain pens and your videos are super helpful!
My pleasure.
I have the Asvine P20 in an extra fine nib and I have to say it writes better than some of my more expensive pens. I will definitely purchase this, thanks for another great review!
Thanks for sharing!
After a disappointing purchase from TWSBI with my Eco, I'm definitely trying an Asvine P20. I will probably try one of these or the V126 for my first vac filler. Got my fingers crossed they'll
work out 🤞🏼
I think they will.
IF U WANT A GOLD NIB FOR THIS PEN, U CAN GET THE AMAZING #6 FPR ULTRAFLEX DUAL-TONE OR THE GOLD NIB DIRECTLY IN A BOCK UNIT TO FIT PERFECTLY ;)
I’m aware of that product, but I read somewhere that it wasn’t recommended because the difference between the steel and the gold did not justify the price. However, I have since read many contradictory views on this. It may have to go on my purchase list , stay tuned.
@@fountainpentherapy THANK U ! I WILL STAY TUNED, THERE'S NOT MANY REVIEWS OF THE GOLD VERSION. I DO HAVE THE 2 TONE STEEL VERSION AND IS AMAZING !
Great review! I will order one.
Hope you enjoy it!
Mine just arrived this morning! It's fantastic! I was eyeing CY's KYUSEIDO KOSUMI FS TITANIUM pen at Stationery Fest which lead me to this alternative! One day I'll get his but this is so good for the price!
Thank you, fellow UA-camr for weighing in and sharing this. I have four of these pens and in three of them I’ve changed the nibs and replaced them with fountain pen Revolution ultra flex nibs. You have to try it.
@@fountainpentherapy Great idea! I've heard good things about their flex nibs!
Just got mine in medium. Really liking the cylindrical design. I do notice slight difference to the medium nib on my Asvine V126. That being the V126 is smoother and lines more even in perpendicular directions, but both still writes great.
Thanks for sharing
Great review. Thanks you. Like the Monkee’s “…I’m a believer”.
Thanks for watching!
I have so many pens I don’t know where to put them all.
I fully undertsand
On my P36 to get the nib up I start threading with the nib in that position. Not sure if this is the case with the V200 though.
It did not work for me.
Do you need to loosen that nob at the back of the pen to avoid your pen from drying up during long writing sessions?
That may very well be because if you shut the valve, whatever ink is in the unit may eventually dry up. On the other hand the cap on this pen has a great seal and it has never dried up on me.
The big issue with this pen is plastic threads on the piston knob will get chewed up by the metal threads of the pen. Those threads are quiet sharp. Put some silicone grease on those metal threads for a little protection.
Good tip for all. However, even with that I do not consider it to be a BIG issue since the rest of the pen is good stuff.
I completely agree! I am waiting for the arrival of a V126, and am thinking what to do to remedy that potential problem. I am thinking to disassemble the mechanism and try to remove the sharp burrs with a file, or metal sanding paper. It would be great if Asvine made an all-metal piston knob.
Sorry Vincenzo did wait for your review watched Doodlebud & ordered one straight away before price ike or sold out.
Sir- You said that the V200 is much nicer than the P36. Can you tell me why you feel that way? Thank you.
Its very subjective. That flat top look appeals to me more . I guess the cigar rounded shape is so prevalent that the flat top is a nice change. It also reminds me of the Conid that I will never buy.
@@fountainpentherapy Thank you. I think the Conid is WAY overpriced.
Prices went up, yes, but it seems the quality as well. So that should be OK with most customers, I guess.
Indeed and they are still cheaper than most main stream brands.
Nice review. When the pen is posted and the vacuum nob is open, does the cap spin with the nob? That's an annoyance of the V126 which otherwise is a great pen.
The nob has o-rings and they fit snuggly and deeply and when fitted properly there is no spin.
Just tested it again , yes it is nice and snug but if you turn it enough there is a spin. The good thing is that unlike piston filler there is no mess. Those O-rings will eventually get used up and may even pop out. In the doodlebud review thats what happened.
Thank you. @@fountainpentherapy
Very nice review, thanks :)
Do you also have to open the back knob (like on the Pilot 823) to allow the ink to flow while you write on this one ?
Yes you do.
As to alignment, lay the pen on a table with the clip to the right side and see if the nib is strait up and down.
I am not sure what you are suggesting.
@@fountainpentherapyIt is truly hard to describe but I will try my best. when you lay the pen on a table with the cap on and the clip to the right hand side, is the nib parallel to the table top or is it still twisted a bit? I can see them doing it this way so that the nib is on full display through the cap while it is on a horizontal surface and the view is not blocked by the clip on the cap.
I got you, What you are saying is that if the nib lines up with the clip the clip will hide the top of the nib. A very interesting twist to all this.
@@fountainpentherapyI do not know if that was the intent or if it even works, but that is the way I would have designed it if I was proud of my nib design and wanted to show it off.
Another way to fill the pen (for a full fill) is to remove the section and use a syringe- I do that with all my vac fillers.
I don't have mine yet, so I'm not certain.....
But I THINK the top finial loosens such that you can realign the clip however you want with the nib.
I have dropped any attempt to align it. No longer important for me. The pen is just a great pen.
I just got mine. I swapped the nin for a Bock Titanium nib and it is a great writer. I think it is a bit mor comfortable in the hand than the P36.
One of the better pens thst has come out this year.
MIne is fantastic. In fact, I just order a second one.
Are there any metal on plastic threads?
Yes, the barrel is metal and the cap is plastic. But it is extremely well done, Smooth and precise.
You can unscrew the top finial and move the clip where you like, but then the clip doesn’t line up with the company logo. So you have to decide which causes your ocd more trouble.
Status quo is better.
SEATING THE NIB TO THE CENTER OF THE CLIP. Screw the cap slowly in place until it seats. Is it centered? If not, slowing unscrew the cap with the slightest amount of downward pressure on the pen body until you hear the tiny click of the threads. Screw it back in place and the nib should be centered under the clip.
SHak MD just posted a short showing how to do it. I mention it in my weekly recap.
I don't like the smooth grip especially when writing with a dry hand which can become slippery. For the rest I find it a very nice pen. Thanks Vincenzo
So far its my Chines pen of the year. But the year is still not over.
2 ways to align nib.
- tighten bock nib unit, find an orientation of the cap that is closet to that bock nib orientation and loosen the bock nib by a little to match the capping orientation.
- remove the clip by unscrewing the cap finial and use the pen without it.
Or 3rd, move the clip accordingly but this will not match the engraving with the clip and nib.
Thanks for sharing
The PenBBS 355 has been my favorite pen for years now, and quick correction - it is NOT a vacuum, it is a bulkfiller just like the V200.
Having to wait over a month for replacement 355s is painful.
The V200 looks really interesting to me because it looks functionally identical to the 355 **and** it's available from amazon with 2-day.
I just used your affiliate link - I look forward to putting it through its paces in a few days.
Also - since I don't fly I always remove the rubber seal at the end of the plunger. I really dislike having to partially unwind the finial for long writing sessions.
By the way the link is not an affiliate link. Its just a link I provide so you can have quick access to order the pen if you so decide.
@@fountainpentherapy No worries :)
… and I did so decide.
Arrives tomorrow :)
How does it compare to the Hongdian N7?
They are too very different pens. I appreciate both of them however these days I love my V 200.
Does anyone know if the version with the Bock nib uses a Bock housing?
Take a look at Doodlebud's recent video he goes through this topic.
If your nib does not line up, do not touch the top finial and move the clip because the clip should come lined up to the "Asvine" on the cap ring. However the nib and feed are part of a nib unit. All you have to do slightly tighten or loosed the entire nib unit so that it lines up. Obviously do not over tighten. I have done this with every demonstrator that I have as it not lining up bothers me too.
I will have to try it.
Great review, Vincenzo! I just received mine. I decided on a Bock nib due to the fact I currently have several nibs/nib assemblies by Bock and what the flexibility of swapping. And, my experience with Asvine nibs hasn't been that inspiring (think "baby's bottom"). Anyway, my initial impression is photos and videos do not do justice to this pen i.e., way better in person! BTW ... "SHAK MD" just posted a video on how to align that clip with the nib. Ciao!
It may very well be the Chinese pen of the year. I saw shaks short. It was meant for me.
How can I clean it??
Rather than removing the vacuum system, I would unscrew the nib and clean it that way
Ordered it..
Hope you enjoy it.
Have you seen the rainbow version?
Yes, I did and I’m glad I resisted the temptation because there is a brand new smoke black version that just came out
Love this pen. Too bad I can’t hold it for longer than a quick note. Smooth metal sections are impossible.
I agree that it is a little bit slippery. But in my case it’s the opposite at the start it slips and then my fingers appear to get used to it and the slippery section suddenly is no longer a problem.
I like it. But I'd like it more, if it posts.
It does but then it becomes a heavy fishing rod.
Muchas gracias SeÑor ya mismo me voy a comprar una de esas plumas fuentes!
Your very welcome.
Hi Mr Vincenzo. I really like your therapies. Great . Please let me know where I can buy a replacement nib for my Asvine V200. Email address if possible. Thank you.
I believe Aliexpress or Etsy.
@@fountainpentherapy thank you sir
If Conid was able to price itself down to as low as $50, I would say this Asvine is straight brutal clone. Otherwise, Asvine is a much more reasonable choice than Conid to most people. I never understand that some channel claiming "$1000 pen from a new brand being at reasonable price", unless they were paid to say so.
Thanks for sharing
The only thing which prevents the v200 and the p36 from becoming iconics is their inability to post deeply.
The posting is better with the V200 but it is still has issues. Ultimately the pen is just to big to be posted.
Please! Get to the pen as you found it. If I want anyone else's view I'll find it. And (on esthetic grounds) NOT a gold nib! that would cheapen the look - even if sold gold!
I am not sure what exactly you are referring to. But you know the privilege of doing these videos is that I get to choose what and how. Your privilege is to watch or not watch.
isn't conid a buck filler (fancy name for vac filler with extras) ?
in which part is the asvine v200 a conid clone ? a clone means that it also have those extras that conid has which i dont see in this pen.
this pen is just like any vac filler but NOT a conid (I am still waiting for a conid clone!)
dont get me wrong, I am very happy to purchase a conid clone as conid is f**king overpriced inflated price if you will but still better than spending on a pelikan or f**king stupid montblanc ! (the 149 sucks big time that i sold mine and use a majohn which is much smoother !)
Well this v200 is as close a CONID clone as I have seen. You see the comparison I make in my video.
They found out how to align the nib and cap! ua-cam.com/video/8QjMPEOJ_Dk/v-deo.htmlsi=t2SkniEU66bklT6d
Saw that. SHAK tagged me .