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A Croxley With A Difference


Cob

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I suppose that at least 25 Croxleys have passed through my hands - maybe more, so I can claim reasonable familiarity with them.

 

Croxleys are not as far as I know, renowned for their nibs, but they are in fact always good; mostly semi-flexible mediums - I have had some that are fine and some that are more than semi-flexible, but I have never seen one like this one:

 

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It's a really nice stub, quite broad and close to an italic. The tipping suggests that it is original - i.e. not a re-grind. Has anyone else seen one of these?

 

Rgds

 

Cob

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