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That's a fine looking pen! Welcome to the world of stubs! DAVID

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— Samuel Johnson

 

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I inked this pen today in honor of the passing of FPN member Parker Duofold and post the pictures here as well. It sucks to lose friends in any community, but especially this one.

 

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How small of all that human hearts endure,
That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.

— Samuel Johnson

 

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At least in part because of this thread, I decided to go for a 1.1 stub on the Fine Writing 6th gen brass pen I picked up yesterday. Still deciding what I'm going to ink it with.

 

Thanks everyone for the inspiration!

 

 

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I sure would like to see more of this pen! (demonstrator?)

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My contribution to Stub O the Day. I did manage to put the brand name Italix instead of italic. The nib is medium italic.

 

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Kaweco B (Bock #5) nib ground to cursive italic by Pablo Carrasco (fpnibs dot com).

 

 

 

 

 

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Penbbs 308 in koi, Blackstone red cashmere ink

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I took a photo of a pair of my Stipula Etruria italic nibs for another purpose. Might as well share them with this forum too ...

 

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And a little bit of celluloid eye candy as a free bonus.

 

Happy writing!

 

David

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Jinhao 1.1 mm italic, Diamine meadow

 

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CHINA, JAPAN, AND INDIA

Hua Hong Blue Belter | Penbbs 456 | Stationery | ASA Nauka in Dartmoor and Ebonite | ASA Azaadi | ASA Bheeshma | ASA Halwa | Ranga Model 8 and 8b | Ranga Emperor

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FILCAO Roxi | FILCAO Atlantica | Italix Churchman's Prescriptor

USA, INK, AND EXPERIMENTS

Bexley Prometheus | Route 54 Motor Oil | Black Swan in Icelandic Minty Bathwater | Robert Oster Aqua | Diamine Emerald Green | Mr. Pen Radiant Blue | Three Oysters Giwa | Flex Nib Modifications | Rollstoppers

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Jinhao 1.1 mm italic, Diamine meadow

 

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Wonderful writing and a very nice ink!

 

Greetings

Jens

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I took a photo of a pair of my Stipula Etruria italic nibs for another purpose.

 

And a little bit of celluloid eye candy as a free bonus.

 

Eye candy, indeed!!! Thanks for sharing David :thumbup:

 

Jinhao 1.1 mm italic, Diamine meadow

 

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Bobje your writing is just a pleasure to look at, especially with that nib. Well done!

 

Stub (and italic, OBB, and medium/fine) of the day.

 

ardene that's an interesting comparison, showing the huge (in my opinion) differences between what different makers consider wide nibs. Nicely done. :happyberet:

 

Sheaffer short Triumph OBBB nib.

 

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Wow mitto, that is a rare nib!!!!

How small of all that human hearts endure,
That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.

— Samuel Johnson

 

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As a newbie, recommendation for a broad/wide stub nib pen please.

Looking for buttery feel

 

I like the 1.5 Lammy width but happy to look at wider.

 

I have the following pens

 

Lammy studio, SAfari.

 

Waterman carene

 

Parker sonnet

 

Mb Jonathan swift

 

Italix churchman perscriptor

 

Happy to consider different brand or just new nib suggestion

 

Thanks for your help

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I’ve had enjoyable writing with Lamy 1.5 in Safari, and Leonardo Momento Zero with steel 1.5 nibs, which have given line variation close to Cursive Italic for me (YMMV). I’ve had one Leonardo modified to a 1.2 which has been excellent as well.

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Oh What lovely Nibs and Pen holders

 

and here is my writer of the day by : WINTERS and Robbins , St. Paul, MINN

 

It is an early 1930's piece GF Trim BCHR Lever filler

Fitted with a nice JUICY Warranted MUSIC nib view the photos and see the tine spread

 

ENJOY

 

TJ

 

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Peace be with you . Hug your loved ones today

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1948 Parker 51, medium stub (I think), included in a box of pens and pencils given to me by a retiring colleague. I offered him the pen back but he replied "Use it in good health!"

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I love stub and italic nibs, but do not contribute photos often. So here are three currently inked pens

 

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