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EdelmaK
Everyone knows by now how much I like Danitrio flexi nibs. I have previously posted exemplars in which I tried to illustrate the wide variety of hands that these nibs could accommodate. Well I recently discovered that my fine Danitrio nib can replace the technical pens that I had been using for sketching.

This is my first real attempt at sketching with my Danitrio raw ebonite Densho. I also used a Niji waterbrush on this Crane Thesis paper .....

inkyfingers
Gorgeous. sm_cat.gif
Maja
Lovely! smile.gif
Titivillus
QUOTE (EdelmaK @ Nov 23 2005, 03:00 PM)
Everyone knows by now how much I like Danitrio flexi nibs. I have previously posted exemplars in which I tried to illustrate the wide variety of hands that these nibs could accommodate. Well I recently discovered that my fine Danitrio nib can replace the technical pens that I had been using for sketching.

This is my first real attempt at sketching with my Danitrio raw ebonite Densho. I also used a Niji waterbrush on this Crane Thesis paper .....


Oh you are making it harder to decide between a stub and flex fine for my Dani-T Mikado. biggrin.gif



Kurt H
Slush99
Beautiful! :bunny1:
EdelmaK
QUOTE (Tytyvyllus @ Nov 24 2005, 08:11 PM)
Oh you are making it harder to decide between a stub and flex fine for my Dani-T Mikado.  biggrin.gif



Kurt H

My advice is to go with the flexi fine. It is a great nib and very versatile. You could consider getting it stubbed or even italicized by a nib meister to create a very cool nib!! eureka.gif
antoniosz
Awesome work Kirk!

PS1> Good to see you here smile.gif
PS2> I followed your example and I have been working on a flex italic smile.gif
EdelmaK
QUOTE (antoniosz @ Nov 26 2005, 04:48 PM)
PS1> Good to see you here smile.gif
PS2> I followed your example and I have been working on a flex italic smile.gif

Thanks, Antonios.

Always nice to hear kind remarks from an expert!!

Hope all is well in the halls of academia! smile.gif
southpaw
Wow!
R.ticle One
Great picture. Love your writing! Tons of character!
Titivillus
QUOTE (EdelmaK @ Nov 25 2005, 10:01 AM)
QUOTE (Tytyvyllus @ Nov 24 2005, 08:11 PM)
Oh you are making it harder to decide between a stub and flex fine for my Dani-T Mikado.  biggrin.gif



Kurt H

My advice is to go with the flexi fine. It is a great nib and very versatile. You could consider getting it stubbed or even italicized by a nib meister to create a very cool nib!! eureka.gif




went with the flexy fine, then a stub later laugh.gif
southpaw
As always Kurt, WOW!!! Nice nib, but it's the hand holding it that really counts - thanks for showing your wonderful hand again. drool.gif
EdelmaK
QUOTE (R.ticle One @ May 13 2006, 09:37 PM)
Great picture. Love your writing! Tons of character!

Thanks so much....I appreciate your input!!

Kirk
R.ticle One
QUOTE (EdelmaK @ May 15 2006, 11:51 AM)
QUOTE (R.ticle One @ May 13 2006, 09:37 PM)
Great picture.  Love your writing! Tons of character!

Thanks so much....I appreciate your input!!

Kirk

Pas de problem! biggrin.gif
BillTheEditor
Thanks to this thread, I ordered my DaniTrio Densho Raw Ebonite (matte finish, flexi fine nib) today.

Thanks a lot! My wife is gonna kill me ... sucker's too big to hide like all the other new pens. huh.gif
Slush99
Wow! biggrin.gif By the way, what kind of ink is that? on my screen it looks like Noodlers something... Habanero? :ph34r:
Titivillus
QUOTE (Slush99 @ May 16 2006, 10:05 PM)
Wow! biggrin.gif By the way, what kind of ink is that? on my screen it looks like Noodlers something... Habanero? :ph34r:

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