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M600 B nib ground to a very crisp cursive italic by Dan Smith. I just got it today, and I am loving it. Here's a bit of a writing sample:

 

 

 

Enjoy!

 

David

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Apologies for the poor photos. I've misplaced the USB cable for my camera with macro capabilities and don't have a memory card reader on my PC.

This is a Mabie Todd Swan (from the '40s i believe) With a 14k (#3) oblique italic nib. The tines are a bit misaligned and i've not been able to correct them as they just spring back. I'll keep working on it though, slower is better I think.

http://i66.tinypic.com/2s8qx03.jpg

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Apologies for the poor photos. I've misplaced the USB cable for my camera with macro capabilities and don't have a memory card reader on my PC.

 

This is a Mabie Todd Swan (from the '40s i believe) With a 14k (#3) oblique italic nib. The tines are a bit misaligned and i've not been able to correct them as they just spring back. I'll keep working on it though, slower is better I think.

 

http://i66.tinypic.com/2s8qx03.jpg

http://i65.tinypic.com/3449qmr.jpg

http://i66.tinypic.com/dq3pdv.jpg

 

 

Hi,

 

writes nice, and a beautiful torpedo shaped pen. :-) Made around 1950.

I only saw these with #2 (4260) or #4 (4460) nibs - what number is on your barrel (close to the filling knob)?

 

Good success with the nib, doesn't look that bad. You're right: better 20 times to little force than once too much...

 

Best wishes

Jens

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Hi,

 

writes nice, and a beautiful torpedo shaped pen. :-) Made around 1950.

I only saw these with #2 (4260) or #4 (4460) nibs - what number is on your barrel (close to the filling knob)?

 

Good success with the nib, doesn't look that bad. You're right: better 20 times to little force than once too much...

 

Best wishes

Jens

Thanks Jens!

 

There is no model number; it just reads "patent applied for"

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Very nice!

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Hi,

 

I ordered this pen in May 2018 and it arrived last Saturday.

Nakaya Portable Cigar Shobu, and it is a factory stub!

Still wondering what ink would go with it.

 

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Liston

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Nakaya Portable Cigar Shobu, and it is a factory stub!

Interesting. The nib width grade inscribed (below '14K') merely says Extra Broad, which I guess generally translates to Double Broad, BB, or C (for Coarse, in Platinum's lexicon).

Still wondering what ink would go with it.

Sailor Shikiori yonaga, perhaps? Or maybe Diamine Midnight. Edited by A Smug Dill

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Interesting. The nib width grade inscribed (below '14K') merely says Extra Broad, which I guess generally translates to Double Broad, BB, or C (for Coarse, in Platinum's lexicon).

Sailor Shikiori yonaga, perhaps? Or maybe Diamine Midnight.

 

Yes it does, when I placed my order, I asked and explained to Nakaya what a stubbed nib was, and they were happy to oblige.

I will definately go with your ink choices.

 

Regards,

 

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I asked and explained to Nakaya what a stubbed nib was, and they were happy to oblige.

 

 

I see. I can't wait to see your gorgeous pen can do with Sailor Shikiori yonaga! Usually I'm not mad on sheen, but the luscious green sheen is worlds away from the tired old red sheen from a blue ink that every ink manufacturer seems to do these days. That ink has pretty good water resistance, too (although obviously the sheen part would get washed off the page).

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All three of my 360's have B nibs that have been ground to cursive italics by Michael Masuyama.

 

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I used three Nemosine Singularity pens with each of their stub nibs: 0.6, 0.8, and 1.1mm.

 

Photos require me to use a camera, upload to computer then upload here. I usually use my phone to look at FPN.

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Misfit, doesn't your phone have a camera? (and wow what a statement), you can upload to FPN directly from your phone.

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Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Finally, after three months' wait:

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Finally, after three months' wait:

 

fpn_1550790856__aurora_talentum_stub_nib

I may need to buy that ink! The shading difference is quite impressive.

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Yesterday I received a Conway Stewart 388 I bought on EBay. It had stubbish tendencies to its writing so I thought Id try making it into an italic. It was my first time trying to grind a nib, and I think it went alright. post-147663-0-83894100-1550969290_thumb.jpegpost-147663-0-03745800-1550969305_thumb.jpeg

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