OKLAHOMAN
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If all goes well and I'm able to but together the nib buy what would you like to see on the nib.
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18K 750
ALthough the Bock name will carry immediate weight and recoganition if you cant get that, you need to devolope a seperate brand for your nibs. It may take you a little longer to devolope a following or the brand recognition like Heritance nibs. But just scroll work will not help to identify your product from others.
One of the biggest obstacles I have encountered when selling fountain pens is the inevitable question........ "Who makes the nib?"
Roy, I know I am late with this reply, my experience is in line with other quality Fountain Pen makers, when the Fountain Pen Customer comes to the table- he(she) doesn't see the pen!! just a row of Nibs!!! "what nib does it use?" is the first question---the answer to that dictates the rest of the sale--in my case the answer was, " it uses a quality nib made by Heritance in USA" further inspection and trial of the nib would follow, and then they may or may not notice that it is a double closed end pen with laminations cleverly embedded and beautiful finish!!!!
So--all that--and what will you put on the Nib? if you can get the manufacturer name logo-makes it easier; if it your own logo also ok---but MAKE SURE IT is QUALITY, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so far Heritance has not let me down(thanks Lou), looking forward to seeing the end result, Amos
Amos,this might help.http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1247105#poststop
It tells you which nib it's going to be, a little hint it starts with a B ends with a K..has four letters the middle letters are OC:biggrin: