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I have a late 20s Sheaffer Balance in Jade Green with a Marine Green cap and a later (probably 1930s or 1940s) Sheaffer Feathertouch 5 nib. The barrel is cracked, but it writes so well that I just can't part with it. Nice and juicy and it's very comfortable to use. I'll try to take a pic of it sometime.

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I have a Baoer 3035 body and section with a manuscript feed and a homemade music nib

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I have a Baoer 3035 body and section with a manuscript feed and a homemade music nib

Homemade music nib? Very interesting, I would love some more details!
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I flattened a piece of brass sheet metal from Orchard and bent it into the shape of a nib body with a dowel and a hammer. Then, i cut out the shank, the tip, and the slits with sharp titanium coated scissors. Then, I filed the sharp edges.

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Delta Titanio Galassia Orange.

 

Had 2 nibexchanges fom Delta, i hated all 3 and sold the pen.

Later obtained one with bended nib for a ridiculous small price

via ebay, and fitted it with several no6 nibs. It ended with a

nice moderate adorned steelnib which does not disturb the theme,

and is regulary in rotation as i like the design a lot (save the original nibs

Performance of course).

 

Thank you for sharing this. I was about to purchase another nib from Delta for my Horsepower. I have an EF and really want a stub or broad. I am considering fitting a Goulet No. 6 stub to it.

 

Were your nibs on the Titanio difficult to remove?

"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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Wow. I wish I had a handwriting like that. I was changed over from a lefty to a righty as a kid so I only print. My script is abysmal. If I had a handwriting like that, I would never put the pen down.

 

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I am so sorry that you had to go through that. I did as well, but I guess I was just too stubborn. Thankfully by the time I was in 3rd grade, another teacher - who was also a lefty - helped me develop my writing. It boils my blood when I hear of stories like yours. Changing a child's "handedness" affects everything in a child's life, including their creativity, their intellect, etc. Thankfully, children are resilent and many - and it sounds like you are one of them - are able to adapt and grow beyond.

"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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My first Frankenpen was to put a Goulet stub nib on a Jinhao x450.

 

I succumbed to the temptation again. Yesterday, I put another Goulet stub on a Monteverde Prima.

 

And I am intending to put a #6 14K cursive italic nib on a Delta Horsepower.

"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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I flattened a piece of brass sheet metal from Orchard and bent it into the shape of a nib body with a dowel and a hammer. Then, i cut out the shank, the tip, and the slits with sharp titanium coated scissors. Then, I filed the sharp edges.

Wow, that's really cool! Does it work well? Is it a stub music nib or does it flex, like Noodler's music nib?
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I put this photo in another post, these were RB de Omas, I prefer to put the nibs that I use the most, the sections of ebonita are temporary until I can make the sections of the pens as it is in the center.

From left to right, Omas Paragon - Waterman #4, Omas Bologna - Waterman #2, Omas Paragon - Jowo # 6 Richard Binder Full Flex.

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