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So you know I’ve always offered nib grinds on the pens I make. Lately I’ve been getting requests to grind other pens and have decided to add that to the site.

 

I got an awesome review from The Pen Addict of a fine grind to a Lamy Studio.

 

For more info and prices, please stop by:

newtonpens.wordpress.com/nib-grinds/

 

 

Here are a couple pics.

A couple Lamy Safaris both to XF. You can see my line on the line below above a standard Lamy XF.

http://newtonpens.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/1.jpg?w=584

 

My TWSBI line next to a Masuyama .2mm XF Pelikan M215 grind.

http://newtonpens.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/2.jpg?w=584

 

And a pic from a happy customer – Pilot EF and my .2mm EF grind.

http://newtonpens.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/5.jpg?w=584&h=276

 

So please send a note if you want a grind. :)


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I recently sent a Pelikan pen to Mr. Newton for a custom grind and just received the pen back. I am extremely pleased with the service! The custom grind on the pen is precisely what I requested, and Mr. Newton's service was courteous and professional. I plan to send other pens in for custom nib grinds to Newton Pens.

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I sent in two nibs for a grind from M to M/F. Could not be happier. Thank you for the quick turn around and updates every step of the way.

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Wow! What a gorgeous pen. Just looked it up to learn more... gulp!....pricey. Great job Shaun looks good as new. :)

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I concur 100% with the previous commentators. I requested a Smmoth 7/10 wet XXF Nib and it's perfect. I'm liking it as much as I do my Franklin Christoph Needle Points done by Matsuyama. Life is perfect. Try Shawn you won't be sorry. Another satisfied client, no affiliation. Jim

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