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The versatile Danitrio flexi nib


EdelmaK

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Everyone knows by now how much I like Danitrio flexi nibs. I have previously posted exemplars in which I tried to illustrate the wide variety of hands that these nibs could accommodate. Well I recently discovered that my fine Danitrio nib can replace the technical pens that I had been using for sketching.

 

This is my first real attempt at sketching with my Danitrio raw ebonite Densho. I also used a Niji waterbrush on this Crane Thesis paper .....

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y294/edelmak/Door1.jpg

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Everyone knows by now how much I like Danitrio flexi nibs. I have previously posted exemplars in which I tried to illustrate the wide variety of hands that these nibs could accommodate. Well I recently discovered that my fine Danitrio nib can replace the technical pens that I had been using for sketching.

 

This is my first real attempt at sketching with my Danitrio raw ebonite Densho. I also used a Niji waterbrush on this Crane Thesis paper .....

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y294/edelmak/Door1.jpg

Oh you are making it harder to decide between a stub and flex fine for my Dani-T Mikado. :D

 

 

 

Kurt H

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Oh you are making it harder to decide between a stub and flex fine for my Dani-T Mikado.  :D

 

 

 

Kurt H

My advice is to go with the flexi fine. It is a great nib and very versatile. You could consider getting it stubbed or even italicized by a nib meister to create a very cool nib!! :eureka:

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PS1> Good to see you here :)

PS2> I followed your example and I have been working on a flex italic :)

Thanks, Antonios.

 

Always nice to hear kind remarks from an expert!!

 

Hope all is well in the halls of academia! :)

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Oh you are making it harder to decide between a stub and flex fine for my Dani-T Mikado.  :D

 

 

 

Kurt H

My advice is to go with the flexi fine. It is a great nib and very versatile. You could consider getting it stubbed or even italicized by a nib meister to create a very cool nib!! :eureka:

http://webpages.charter.net/tytyvyllus/flexy_modern.jpg

 

 

went with the flexy fine, then a stub later :lol:

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As always Kurt, WOW!!! Nice nib, but it's the hand holding it that really counts - thanks for showing your wonderful hand again. :drool:

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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Great picture. Love your writing! Tons of character!

Thanks so much....I appreciate your input!!

 

Kirk

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Great picture.  Love your writing! Tons of character!

Thanks so much....I appreciate your input!!

 

Kirk

Pas de problem! :D

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Wow! :D By the way, what kind of ink is that? on my screen it looks like Noodlers something... Habanero? :ph34r:

PR Fiesta

 

 

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