Removed the nib and feed to adjust their positioning over and over.Cleaned the feed 3 times with a toothbrush.So, over the next hour or two, I did the following: However, this pen was set against any writing, period. I figured this would be an issue for flex writing (the feed might not be able to supply enough because it uses tons of ink). Now, I had seen in reviews that some adjustment might be needed in order to tweak the ink flow. It seemed more like a hermetically sealed ink vial disguised as a fountain pen. I couldn't call it a pen since no ink was going to come out no matter what. The way the Ahab arrives, it works less well than a dirty stick. If I rub a stick on paper, it probably won't leave much of a mark, unless it's really dirty. You drink a bunch of gibsons and you have some Christmas money and you figure, hey, it's pretty cheap, how bad can it be? So low risk! Woohoo mix me another martini, kind barman, I'm gonna do some shopping!Īnyway, that's how I ended up with this Noodler's Ahab.Ī pen differs from a stick in a key way. You are still curious to see for yourself, but refrain because it isn't for you.īut then, the situation changes. The idea behind it is kind of cool, but at the same time you see the warning signs. So you know, every now and then there is this product you become aware of. TLDR this thing is way too much work for what you end up with. Apologies in advance, I probably will run off a little bit.
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