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4 hours ago, fenykepesz said:

thank you @Alexander108 !

i have meanwhile found the Uni PNA-125 pen here with WonderPens in Canada and ordered two - no comment about the shipping costs...

yeah, sucker. :D

3.5 each, $7 minimum to order, and shipping 13.5. Am I stupid or something?

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vor 13 Minuten schrieb Elliot Harper:

yeah, sucker. :D

3.5 each, $7 minimum to order, and shipping 13.5. Am I stupid or something?

imagine, i paid CAD:23.58, QU is just more expensive...

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42 minutes ago, fenykepesz said:

imagine, i paid CAD:23.58, QU is just more expensive...

In that case, you would be better off to get 12 of those of $48, free shipping from amazon

 

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so, i got my two Uni PNA-125 pens today - and used one to fill those white Leica letterings with black.  but before that i cleaned the lettering grooves with isopropanol 99%.

i have to say that the experience is rather meagre : the ink rather feels like 'ink', a bit watery, too weak and thin, not enough opaque to cover the white underneath in the grooves.  i applied more than one layer without improving the result.  the same marker performs ok on other materials' surface - but not on my m11d.

in contrast, the black oil-based extra-fine-point Sharpie does a better job for my taste, has a better slide-in tip to pump ink into the grooves, and covers much better the underlying color.  in short, it feels like thick 'paint'.  it's just a bit shiny but i can live with that.

in short, it isn't that straight forward to make the m11d full-stealth - and i may need to visit a watchmaker's store to find a better suited ink/oil for this purpose.

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