QUOTE (KendallJ @ Nov 6 2005, 06:03 PM)
WWM, I am a triumph nut, and have several as well as an inlaid nib on my Legacy II.
I find that these are probably the smoothest nibs out there. Almost all of the mediums and many fines are in the realm of buttery.
I have to agree whole heartedly with Kendall. I like the 14k Triumph nibs very much, and they represent the next or second era in fountain pen nib construction. Likewise, they are very smooth writers, and I would put them up against other manufacturers nibs any day.
I also like Sheaffer's open nibs just as well. They are very smooth, well crafted, durable, and came in many styles. However, most of the ones I ever find either come with fine or medium nibs, they are a pleasure to write with.
The three pens that I have with open nibs are the Balance II, which has a classic "Feather Touch" nib that once broken in has been a very, very, smooth writer. In addition, the 14K two-tone nibs that I have used on the Snorkel and Touchdown models that I own, which have a very generous ink flow, and are very smooth, including the "F3" on a Snorkel that I just got back from Richard Binder, which floats across the paper like an airplane crosses the sky with ease.
All in all, Sheaffer made some of the best American made nibs your money can buy. Although they were very flashy like some European nibs, with engraved designs on them, they were made to write in every day use, and their pens put on a command performance even under the toughest of conditions. My neighbor was a U.S. Marine and he had a Sheaffer fountain pen with him all the time while in combat and it never once failed him, even though a bullet did nick the cap once.