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Has anyone tried the Mini-fude version of this pen?

 

I ended up getting a scratchy nib on my first EF 322 and am thinking of trying out the mini-fude version next.

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Has anyone tried the Mini-fude version of this pen?

 

I ended up getting a scratchy nib on my first EF 322 and am thinking of trying out the mini-fude version next.

if you are after the mini fude, then just go get a delike , any model that had that option ( pretty much most of them ) , I've found their execution better even when compared to other similar ( with perhaps exception in the mini up turned tip hooded nib )

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if you are after the mini fude, then just go get a delike , any model that had that option ( pretty much most of them ) , I've found their execution better even when compared to other similar ( with perhaps exception in the mini up turned tip hooded nib )

Thanks, Mech. I actually stocked up on Delike "bent" nib units a while back because they are indeed so nice. With the 322 I'm only considering the mini-fude because I like the pen body and am afraid of getting another scratchy EF nib haha.

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