Italic nib

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I have a customer looking for a fountain pen with an italic nib. Will these nibs fit our kits? Does anyone know where I can find one of these nibs?
 
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First you need to talk to your customer to see exactly what he is looking for. There are different types of italic nibs. Cheaper ones have no tipping material, better ones do. Low cost, commercially produced fountain pens like Lamy, TWSBI, some Pilots, offer stub or italic nibs with no tipping material. More expensive pens will feature tipping material that has been ground to various degrees of"sharpness", from stub, to cursive italic, to crisp italic. The sharper the grind, the greater the line variation, but the more careful you need to be in how you hold the pen in order not to catch the paper.

Richard's Pens has a good description of these nibs. He is no longer doing nib work unless you buy the pen from him, but there are several other nib meisters out there who can perform the work, Greg Minuskin for one.

You can make a pretty decent italic by grinding a steel Meister nib broad, which will provide a a tipped italic up to about 1mm wide.

To learn more about such things, visit The Fountain Pen Network. http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/

Dan
 
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