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I know right? This time I'm the one showing off. But I've been admiring for a long time. Hope I don't regret spending the money...

 

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Thanks for the vicarious paper shredding. Gonna spank you for not mentioning nib sizes!

That's a good point. I should have done that. I had fun doing this and have thought about doing some quick reviews of some of my pens. If I do, I'll pay attention to the nibs. Duh.

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By the way, they were mostly mediums. I've heard Viscontis are wet writers and I tend to like mediums anyways. The Platinum was a fine nib because I already have one in medium and one in broad. I got the singularity in fine and medium I believe. They didn't have broad. Montblanc medium. Avatar medium. Peace.

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More big nibs for me. I call that a win. :)

You can't have ALL the big nibs. I do have a 149 with a beautiful broad nib. I tend to write fast and small though, so medium works best. Happy writing.

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