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I was looking to buy eleven number five loose nibs. Does anybody have a list of all the people who sell such nibs? Also, is there any way to get #5 JOWO nibs without the feed?

 

 

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1. I have bought #5 Jowo nibs from FPnibs, Spain, they can actually customize their nibs and engrave them. The nibs come with the nib unit and it is very easy to separate them apart with a fat rubber band.

2. Similarly Beaufort ink, UK sells #5 Bock nib units from EF to 1.5 italics, made from stainless steel to gold to titanium.

3. For simple inexpensive #5 M nibs without the feed, I buy them $1/ea from laoman ebay store.

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Where can we buy the No 6 Nibs JoWO/ Bock ?

Just now I have ordered some Nibs from Schmidt. Anyone knows if this is a good brand? They look very neat and clean. so I have ordered a couple of them.

http://www.schmidtpenrefills.co.uk/Nibs-and-Converters-Nib-Units-(NIBSNUP)-c.htm

 

The nibs are sold in units . Hope I can remove them to use on some pens I am planning to upgrade.

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I was looking to buy eleven number five loose nibs. Does anybody have a list of all the people who sell such nibs? Also, is there any way to get #5 JOWO nibs without the feed?

 

Thanks,

Phillieskjk

 

Fountain Pen Revolution (FPR) has #5, #5.5, and #6 steel nibs with various tip sizes and finishes. Some are even "Flex" nibs. There are various sized Ebonite (hard rubber) feeds to go with them as well. Link is below. Email Kevin with questions.

 

https://fprevolutionusa.com/collections/fpr-nibs

 

Good Luck, David

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Where can we buy the No 6 Nibs JoWO/ Bock ?

Just now I have ordered some Nibs from Schmidt. Anyone knows if this is a good brand? They look very neat and clean. so I have ordered a couple of them.

http://www.schmidtpenrefills.co.uk/Nibs-and-Converters-Nib-Units-(NIBSNUP)-c.htm

 

The nibs are sold in units . Hope I can remove them to use on some pens I am planning to upgrade.

 

Goulet Pens sells loose Bock #6 Stainless-Steel nibs with different tip-sizes and finishes. They go for $15 each or $80 for a set of six ($13.33 ea.) regardless of tip size or finish. See the link below:

 

https://www.gouletpens.com/goulet-replacement-nibs/c/121

 

Good Luck, David

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1. I have bought #5 Jowo nibs from FPnibs, Spain, they can actually customize their nibs and engrave them. The nibs come with the nib unit and it is very easy to separate them apart with a fat rubber band.

2. Similarly Beaufort ink, UK sells #5 Bock nib units from EF to 1.5 italics, made from stainless steel to gold to titanium.

3. For simple inexpensive #5 M nibs without the feed, I buy them $1/ea from laoman ebay store.

This is great information, I was about to buy from FPnibs, and still may, but it's nice to know there are other options out there as well. Thank you!

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Actually, aren't Goulet's nibs JoWos?

 

Yes, I made a mistake. They are Jowo, not Bock. Thanks for the correction.

 

David

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