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You can make a career out of it if you combine it with some retail skills. I know if I'm going to buy online I only buy from people who take their own photos of the merchandise and do it well. Anderson Pen Company and Goulet Pen Company both do very well at that. It must be important to others as well or they would just use stock photos rather than hiring a photographer.

 

:P True but I'd actually have to buy the pens to shoot in order to do it myself as a retailer if you know what I mean. And there's much more to it than just photographing them, but actually being knowledgeable about them, handling customer support inquiries, having a good business sense, etc.

 

I was supposed to get samples from Pens N' More, but been over a month since they said they would send some (guess maybe they were just saying that to get on my good side?)

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I have a Bexley that came with a 1.3mm that was a gusher. I swapped the nib out for a Goulet 1.1mm. Great nib, still wet but not ridiculously wet as the 1.3.

 

http://ravantra.smugmug.com/Other/Online-Post/i-WznkSRf/0/M/goulet-nib-M.jpg

http://ravantra.smugmug.com/Other/Online-Post/i-GcwL4wJ/0/M/goulet%20nib%20bexley-M.png

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I have a Bexley that came with a 1.3mm that was a gusher. I swapped the nib out for a Goulet 1.1mm. Great nib, still wet but not ridiculously wet as the 1.3.

 

http://ravantra.smugmug.com/Other/Online-Post/i-WznkSRf/0/M/goulet-nib-M.jpg

http://ravantra.smugmug.com/Other/Online-Post/i-GcwL4wJ/0/M/goulet%20nib%20bexley-M.png

 

Still looking classy too. Prior to the goulet nib, you ever try just reseating or adjusting the 1.3?

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How about the TWSBI Micarta? Has anyone put a Goulet nib on that? If so, how did it write?

Franklin-Christoph, Italix, and Pilot pens are the best!
Iroshizuku, Diamine, and Waterman inks are my favorites!

Apica, Rhodia, and Clairefontaine make great paper!

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