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Pilot 742 Music Vs Platinum 3776 Music.


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Excellent review! Thanks much. Makes me feel good that I picked the Platinum 3776. And yes, I did use it already to write some music. :thumbup:

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Is it easy to remove and later re-insert insert the nib feed units of these pens? Do you need to apply some heat first?

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Is it easy to remove and later re-insert insert the nib feed units of these pens? Do you need to apply some heat first?

 

I do not apply any heat. I just grab nib and feed with a thick rubber band. Grab them firmly, thumb on nib and index first knuckle on the feed.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

 

Iosepus

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Is it easy to remove and later re-insert insert the nib feed units of these pens? Do you need to apply some heat first?

 

I do not apply any heat. I just grab nib and feed with a thick rubber band. Grab them firmly, thumb on nib and index first knuckle on the feed.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

 

Iosepus

 

Hi Iosepus,

Any chance for us to get a picture of how you do it ?

This thread is so interesting..more so when I have both !

Happy holidays !

Leo

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Been using the Platinum 3776 for the last month, and it is really a nice writing experience.

With the new FPN rules, now I REALLY don't know what to put in my signature.

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I just received my Custom Heritage 912 with a MS nib. I already have a 3776 Music nib which I bought a few months back. I love the juice, line variation and sharpness of the Pilot MS nib. After doodling with my new Pilot MS for a while, I remembered this excellent review, thank you again Iosepus.

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I just received my Custom Heritage 912 with a MS nib.

 

I bought a Custom Heritage 912 with an MS nib about a month ago. Curiously, I find it very similar to my Custom 742 with SU nib. I really need to do a detailed side-by-side comparison ...

S.T. Dupont Ellipsis 18kt M nib

Opus 88 Flow steel M nib

Waterman Man 100 Patrician Coral Red 18kt factory stub nib

Franklin-Christoph Model 19 with Masuyama 0.7mm steel cursive italic nib

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I bought a Custom Heritage 912 with an MS nib about a month ago. Curiously, I find it very similar to my Custom 742 with SU nib. I really need to do a detailed side-by-side comparison ...

 

Pls, parkerbeta, do the review, it will be a good reference. When you say similar, is it the line variation aspect or the size of the tipping and the way that they are ground etc.?

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I bought a Custom Heritage 912 with an MS nib about a month ago. Curiously, I find it very similar to my Custom 742 with SU nib. I really need to do a detailed side-by-side comparison ...

 

Pls, parkerbeta, do the review, it will be a good reference. When you say similar, is it the line variation aspect or the size of the tipping and the way that they are ground etc.?

 

Sorry for the delay Hari, but I only read your reply today. Anyway, it gave me the motivation to do the MS vs SU comparison, which you can find here.

 

I should add that the similarity I thought there was between the MS and SU nibs is only superficial -- my memory was playing tricks as I hadn't used the SU in a few months when I acquired the MS. The side-by-side comparison shows the MS nib is considerably broader than the SU. The SU is a true stub, but the MS behaves more like a very broad cursive italic, in my (inexpert) opinion.

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S.T. Dupont Ellipsis 18kt M nib

Opus 88 Flow steel M nib

Waterman Man 100 Patrician Coral Red 18kt factory stub nib

Franklin-Christoph Model 19 with Masuyama 0.7mm steel cursive italic nib

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Outstanding review! Thanks much!!!

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Steve

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I have the platinum music nib and like it quite a bit. I've been thinking of getting a Pilot 742 MS if I can find a good used example.

WTT: Conklin Nozac Cursive Italic & Edison Beaumont Broad for Pelikan M1000 or Something Cool (PM me to discuss. It's part of my One Red Fountain Pen trading post)

WTB: 1. Camlin SD

2. 1950s to early 1960s 1st Gen MB 149 with BB nib

3. Airmail 90T Teal Swirl

4. PenBBS 355-16SF Demonstrator

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Update: I did get the pilot 742 music nib and, I actually think the sprnginess makes up for the lesser line width variation. Both are great to write with, but I think I prefer the pilot. I might try to fabricate a feed for out with two slits like the platinum has...

WTT: Conklin Nozac Cursive Italic & Edison Beaumont Broad for Pelikan M1000 or Something Cool (PM me to discuss. It's part of my One Red Fountain Pen trading post)

WTB: 1. Camlin SD

2. 1950s to early 1960s 1st Gen MB 149 with BB nib

3. Airmail 90T Teal Swirl

4. PenBBS 355-16SF Demonstrator

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