Namisu is a UK-based company that makes some fairly interesting pen designs. I have already reviewed the Orion pen as well as a titanium version of the Nova. The Nova Studio that we have a look at in this review is the ‘de luxe’-version of the Nova, so to speak, and made from ebonite, which does not only give the pen a quite distinguished look, but makes it also very lightweight and nice to the touch. ‘Studio’ is a well chosen name, I think, since it just fits the pen perfectly.
But enough of the prelude for now. Check out the rest of the pen in the video-review below – as always preceded by some quick facts. Again, I hope the review is helpful and that you enjoy watching it!
Quick Facts
- Namisu Nova Studio (ebonite)
- Also available in other finishes
- Body made from ebonite
- Finials and threads made from titanium
- Clipless design
- Cartridge/converter filler (standard international)
- Available nib options (all #6 Bock-nibs):
- Steel: Extra Fine (EF), Medium (M) and Broad (B)
- Titanium: Extra Fine (EF) and Medium (M)
- Price: 110 £ (incl. a steel nib and a Schmidt-converter) + 45 £ for a Ti-nib
Video Review
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