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ShaniP
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Aug 10, 2019
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Anyone have a Breeze willing to share their thoughts? Haven’t read or watched any reviews of this pen.
Aug 10, 2019
Dee2
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Aug 11, 2019
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ShaniPthe Breeze is easily one of my favourite writers. Though it’s a steel nib, it fares as well as my gold nib Japanese pens. It is a wet writer, though. I have yet to pair it with a drier ink. It’s currently inked with KWZ, a rather wet ink. But I’d expect it to behave well still.
Aug 11, 2019
writerstephen
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Aug 13, 2019
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ShaniPI have a Mirage, which I believe has the same nib as the Breeze, and it’s an excellent writer.
Aug 13, 2019
Nickwt
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Aug 13, 2019
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ShaniPI have the Blueberry Breeze. It writes out of the box and is buttery smooth. I paired with the Diamine Oxblood. It's my favourite pen in my rotation.
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Aug 13, 2019
F00lw0lf
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Aug 21, 2019
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ShaniPBought mine from Europe, and not on Drop, and while I like it, it is far from worth the price alone if you simply consider the writing property IMHO. Now, Italian pens are known to vary some in quality of their nibs. Mine was a FINE nib, and it flows well, has a stiff needle like feel to it with plenty of feedback. It is close to scratchy, and some papers really are better than others for it. Overall, I like the pen for what it is. A fun looking pen that writes fairly well and behaves well and which looks like a treat. To me, the pen is also rather comfortable to use and hold for longer sessions. I like the grip and balance of it. I wouldn't suggest it to a newcomer though since it may involve a bit of tuning and reading up to get the best situation for the pen, but as an entry for Visconti fine pens - it's a nice starter IMHO.
Aug 21, 2019
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