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I have been very happy with the several Sailor pens I have. They have classic shapes and write very well. The Sailor 21 Kt Zoom and Music nibs are splendid starting points for cusive italic grinds, which are my preferred nibs for everyday italic handwriting. I have admired and been fascinated with the Sailor Ebonite Sculpture pens for some time, but the nib options have been limited to F. M and B. So, when PacificPenWorks offered a Sailor Ebonite Sculpture pen with any of the Sailor 21 Kt nibs, I just couldn't resist. I ordered one with a Music (MS) nib, and Michael Masuyama ground it to my preferred crisp cursive italic. I couldn't be happier with it. Here are some photos: This is really an oversized pen, but it is very comfortable to write with. For comparison, here is the Sailor Ebonite Sculpture pen alongside a Pelikan M800 and a Sailor King of Pen: David
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After expanding their steel nib (ProColor) Shikiori line, they are now also expanding their Pro Gear Slim Shikiori line. https://twitter.com/sailor_1911/status/1227414407124152321 https://twitter.com/sailor_1911/status/1227412254141886465 Their ProColor pens are only in F available and their PGS Shikiori only in MF, I suspect these new colours will also be available in MF only. Fountain pens and ballpoints to complemet.
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When I read descriptions of the Sailor Specialty Nibs, I believe I understand what each can do. However, I don't understand who would want to use them, other than those writing characters which are traditionally written using brushes. If you are writing in a language that uses the Latin alphabet, how would you use a Nagahara nib that gives different line thickness depending on the writing angle? David
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