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Dip Nib Holders In Mineral Sea And Green Teal Mist


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These two are Epic Dip Nib Holders. Diameter at the grip is around 12mm, and the pens are around 130mm long. The top holder is made from Mineral Sea Lava Explosion, and the lower holder is made from Green Teal Mist Lava Explosion. These are my short, fountain pen sized holders. I also make longer dip nib holders in the Literati style.

 

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Does this pen require and/or come with a feed?

 

It does not require a feed. It has a pronged steel insert that allows users to swap their steel dip nibs in and out. I don't supply the dip nibs, though, as there are so many varieties.

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Oh such a shame, I would love to have such a nice oblique holder... A lot of stunning pens on your site, I take my hat off to your work :)

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Gorgeous! I like the subtle flair without going full "hourglass" shape. It looks much more like a fountain pen section. Imagine that! :)

 

Very nice!

 

Would also like to see one with a longer tail.

 

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Oh such a shame, I would love to have such a nice oblique holder... A lot of stunning pens on your site, I take my hat off to your work :)

 

Thank you! Maybe someday I'll look into making oblique holders. :)

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Gorgeous! I like the subtle flair without going full "hourglass" shape. It looks much more like a fountain pen section. Imagine that! :)

 

Very nice!

 

Would also like to see one with a longer tail.

 

Thank you! This design was requested by a customer, and was based on a fountain pen. I do make dip pens with long tails. They look like my Literati and Literati Academe.

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