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j.s.bach

what's your nib preference?  

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  1. 1. what's your nib preference?

    • round XF
      20
    • round F
      35
    • round M
      14
    • round B
      1
    • stub
      11
    • italic
      11
    • flex
      8


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i was about to vote for round M, but realized that my favorite pen, the grand place with a medium nib, has more of a stub than a round tip. so i voted stub, because it definitely is not round.

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Round fine or round medium

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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I like an Extra Fine or Fine nib usually but varies from pen to pen.

The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it but the way those atoms are put together.

Carl Sagan

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I prefer a stub in most situations. The beautiful line variation is a fair trade-off for the slight increase in concentration required, IMHO. However, in very limited situations (i.e. those where fast writing is required) round nibs prove their value, at least with my (admittedly) undisciplined hand.

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I like round nibs generally but have doodled with stubs before.

The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it but the way those atoms are put together.

Carl Sagan

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I gotta agree with the request for a NO PREFERENCE or MULTIPLE PREFERENCE option.

 

In the alternative, a preference for a nib that is not balky, writes with whatever I put in the chamber as long as it is not total sludge and generally behaves. And there is the "mood of the day" issue as well. Sometimes I am in an M sorta groove, or an introspective F or a really "party down" B. And, that is for real.

 

Also, there are times I will pick pen/nib combinations for specific "jobs". I just pulled an F-nibbed Waterman Kultur out of rotation/cull evaluation and needed to replace it. Specific need is to review and critique two submittals from my Writers' Group, so I needed another F nib, and need to continue the cull evaluation. So...

 

I am only half-sorry for the long explanation, but as my beloved Peg points out several times a day..."Bill, you just see things in palettes of choices, don't you...so, please...do you want to go to the Chinese Buffet or not!!???!!!

 

 

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I am impresses with my Sheaffer Legacy II stub, very nice line but for Moleskine use and work notes the Pilot VP Fine point works the best with Noodlers to keep the feathering at bay. Good pen for air travel as well.

 

Of course I got into this hobby with a Sheafer Fine Italic $5 pen that had a wonderful line.....several months and wallets full of cash ago...... wink.gif

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i chose round F. ive only used round F and M, and italic F,M and B, but i definitely would like to get an XF, a stub, a cursive italic and an oblique [prolly right foot] as well as a flex eventually.

 

since i didnt use them, i took the Broad and Med nibs from the sheaffer viewpoint set and ground them down to a rounded off-stubbish-obliqueish-cursive italicish nib and a right foot oblique, respectively. i did the broad first which is why its kinda messed up, but the nib looks sorta like a dolphins nose with a bit of right foot obliqueness to it. it works pretty well too, surprisingly. the med is now more of a med-fine right foot oblique, and works quite nicely for me. i didnt grind them properly by any stretch of the imagination, and fear that divulging how i did it would make nibmeisters everywhere cry, FPN'ers would mail boxes of dog poo to my home, and id be banned from attending any pen shows. headsmack.gif

 

oh, i guess i should add i am left-handed as well. smile.gif

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