edstreet
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This is something I have posed for some time now. I also have always wanted one so I decided to bite the bullet and do it. The problem is now that I did I am hesitant on the series. After taking photo's and going over them I noticed several things that struck me as odd.
First I need to say when you take photo's at the detail that I do you will see just about every flaw there is. Good, bad and the ugly comes out and what I saw in this series I first thought was a major deal. The more I looked and the more I ask the more I found myself questioning my high standards on this.
Due to photo size restrictions the main flaw that I see is not very visible, but I will try.
first it is the matting between the gold insert and the rhodium frame, the angles does not match with the design in the gold insert and it is grossly off.
The black arrow on the RIGHT is the key point that I first noticed, BTW this is the small end cap on the bottom of the pen, In the above photo the distance is approx 1/4" left to right. The left black arrow is the variation in distance between the valley's, also the high spot ridges than seem to be ugly chipped looking corners, possibly flaws from manufacturing.
Note the first image, the gold ring band right after the fish and square seems lumpy compared to the rhodium, well that is because it is. Oh and yes that is casting flaws you see.
Second The pattern in the end caps, clip, center band and blending in all these places are well across the board.
Yup all different and somewhat dysfunctional but workable if used properly. Which means not just any blank will flow.
Third. It is worth nothing that yes that gold ring band on the cap looks off.
Yup it is. The square box on the left side, center and right side is not the same height. The whole band is skewed, this is not a casting problem. This is another design problem.
Fourth. We still see the plastic insert in the cap, yet the clip is reinforced and the buttcap is press in rather than screw in like in the gents/statesman series. I can see this being an annoyance to some, mostly in rollerball setup.
This has been a somewhat common theme in this series with plastic being shaved off and the plastic cap not making good contact or staying in place. It is pressed into place rather and can/does come off.
I have been told by several things like 'these emperors, they are good sellers', 'if you have that many problems with it why not return it?' and 'this is nitpicking/perfectionism'. Bottom line is I wanted one and now I have one. My leaning now is perhaps I have/had unrealistic expectations.
First I need to say when you take photo's at the detail that I do you will see just about every flaw there is. Good, bad and the ugly comes out and what I saw in this series I first thought was a major deal. The more I looked and the more I ask the more I found myself questioning my high standards on this.
Due to photo size restrictions the main flaw that I see is not very visible, but I will try.
first it is the matting between the gold insert and the rhodium frame, the angles does not match with the design in the gold insert and it is grossly off.
The black arrow on the RIGHT is the key point that I first noticed, BTW this is the small end cap on the bottom of the pen, In the above photo the distance is approx 1/4" left to right. The left black arrow is the variation in distance between the valley's, also the high spot ridges than seem to be ugly chipped looking corners, possibly flaws from manufacturing.
Note the first image, the gold ring band right after the fish and square seems lumpy compared to the rhodium, well that is because it is. Oh and yes that is casting flaws you see.
Second The pattern in the end caps, clip, center band and blending in all these places are well across the board.
Yup all different and somewhat dysfunctional but workable if used properly. Which means not just any blank will flow.
Third. It is worth nothing that yes that gold ring band on the cap looks off.
Yup it is. The square box on the left side, center and right side is not the same height. The whole band is skewed, this is not a casting problem. This is another design problem.
Fourth. We still see the plastic insert in the cap, yet the clip is reinforced and the buttcap is press in rather than screw in like in the gents/statesman series. I can see this being an annoyance to some, mostly in rollerball setup.
This has been a somewhat common theme in this series with plastic being shaved off and the plastic cap not making good contact or staying in place. It is pressed into place rather and can/does come off.
I have been told by several things like 'these emperors, they are good sellers', 'if you have that many problems with it why not return it?' and 'this is nitpicking/perfectionism'. Bottom line is I wanted one and now I have one. My leaning now is perhaps I have/had unrealistic expectations.
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