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I recently acquied a broad nibbed Pelikan MK30. It's a very nice pen and the nib is silky smooth, but it's very, very broad and as wet as a shag. The line looks like it was done with a texta (sharpie) with no variation at all.

Now I like a broad nib, but I really like stubs so I'm thinking of getting it modified.

 

Of course there are the American guys that everyone talks about, and I do like the sound of a butter-line stub, but does anyone know of any Australians (or New Zealanders) that do this kind of nib work?

 

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You might want to contact Peter Ford in Melbourne. He is a dealer of vintage pens, and therefore might be able to direct you towards an Aussie nib-meister.

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Rodger at penclassics in NZ does some nib work and other repairs. I haven't used him for any repairs/tuning, but he's great to deal with.

 

Elizabeth

questions questions, too many questions...

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Rodger at penclassics in NZ does some nib work and other repairs. I haven't used him for any repairs/tuning, but he's great to deal with.

 

Elizabeth

 

Yeah, I've seen his site. I might shoot him an email to see if it's something he might like to do.

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