Greetings, this was informative; but the lighting was creating specular highlight on the wet ink at times, which made it impossible to see the pen stroke properly.
Hi Merry Christmas🎄 so as for today December 25th,2023, I got an email from Galen Leather advertising their Kaweco Architect and Fude nibs. Hope one day you review them. Take care and thank you🎉
A most informative video-thank you! Some of my normal nibs are superior to my 3 or 4 Premium nibs despite being a third of the price. I love Kaweco, but the implication is: 'Premium nibs for Premium customers…second class nibs for second class customers.' That's a strange marketing philosophy, especially when the premium nibs are not discernibly 'premium' at all.
That is one way to understand the offer of premium nibs. That is correct. And I understand you there too. Even though I don't see it as that bad. In any case, it is a strange decision. And whether you want to support that, everyone must decide for themselves. But the question also arises: What really makes a nib "premium"? I don't think the choice of words is so good. But interesting in any case so to compare what you can do with the nibs.
Can I swap a premium nib into a plastic sport? I get that the feeds might not work but what about the nib itself? Thank you
Love using broad nibs! Thank you so much for the video!
Glad you liked it. :)
SUPERB review, as usual - MANY THANKS AGAIN!
Thank you
Such an excellent overview! Thank you, I find this very helpful.
Greetings, this was informative; but the lighting was creating specular highlight on the wet ink at times, which made it impossible to see the pen stroke properly.
Sorry, sometimes it is a little bit more problematic to film this. But thank you for bringing it up.
Hi Merry Christmas🎄 so as for today December 25th,2023, I got an email from Galen Leather advertising their Kaweco Architect and Fude nibs. Hope one day you review them. Take care and thank you🎉
A most informative video-thank you! Some of my normal nibs are superior to my 3 or 4 Premium nibs despite being a third of the price. I love Kaweco, but the implication is: 'Premium nibs for Premium customers…second class nibs for second class customers.' That's a strange marketing philosophy, especially when the premium nibs are not discernibly 'premium' at all.
That is one way to understand the offer of premium nibs. That is correct. And I understand you there too. Even though I don't see it as that bad.
In any case, it is a strange decision. And whether you want to support that, everyone must decide for themselves.
But the question also arises: What really makes a nib "premium"? I don't think the choice of words is so good. But interesting in any case so to compare what you can do with the nibs.
@@WritingDelight 100%
I like M is so much smoother
I'm a fine kinda gal. It works better with my handwriting style.
I totally understand what you mean. 🙂 Good, that you found your nib-width.