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Modern Flex Nib Crafted By Pablo Carrasco


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I picked up a custom pen from a fellow member here on FPN and it included a modern take on flex. The nib was modified by Pablo Carrasco, the man behind Gimena pen in Spain. I am by no means an expert in flex, but it seems to be able to keep up with my 1950s 14C flexible nibs from Montblanc. While they are not wet noodles, you can see what they can do from the writing sample. I am having fun playing with the pen and wanted to share with you all. I also don't mind giving a shout out to a small shop that is doing some good work.

 

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Thanks for sharing. is that a bock 14k nib modified for flex?

As far as I know, yes.

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Yes, that looks very much like a nib with some flex. :thumbup:

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I am definitely so interested... :D :D

Could you please provide more info on where to purchase,whether Mr.Pablo Carassco also do custom order?

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Hello Zaddick,

 

Amazing post but I want complete itwith a precision: the pen was entrusted to Pablo to thin the line but the semi flex is original of my bibs that are manufactured by Bock according to my specifications.

 

Frederic Faggionato

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