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London Fog Custom With Esterbrook Renew Point Nib


Carl Fisher - F3 Pens

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I wanted to play with the Esterbrook renew point nibs and this is my first in the lineup.


This london fog acrylic material is fairly translucent which makes it a good candidate for an eye dropper fill.


Nib: Any Esterbrook renew point

Length capped: 5.67in / 144.2mm

Length uncapped: 5.34in / 135.8mm

Body diameter widest: 0.51in / 12.9mm

Cap diameter widest: 0.6in / 15.2mm

Fill system: Eye dropper



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Carl Fisher - Owner and chief artisan at F3 Pens

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Thanks :)

 

I wanted to play off the long and thin feel of the Estie nibs with a longer than normal body line. That and it will hold an insane amount of ink!

 

Next up I'll start playing with sac based filling methods. Maybe a push button or piston of some sorts. Or go really old school and use a coin filler :huh:

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