Thanks for the great explanation and demonstration of the effects!! And as always thank you for showcasing my pens!! I do want to add, London Pen Co does stock pre-ground nibs from Kirk Speer. So they can be added to any new pen purchase.
1. Franklin-Christoph has a specialty grinds available on their pens, including the Stub-Italic-Gradient. $150-$250. 2. Sailor and Good Blue offer the Zoom nib on some pens. It writes wider the shallower the angle to the paper. 3. Thanks for all this info and opinions.
This was really helpful! Kirk Speer comes to Pen Boutique (which is local to me) periodically. I've seen him once before and only did tuning and smoothing, but I think I'll be a bit more adventurous next time!
Thanks for this interesting video :) The Imperial grind looks great! Interestingly, Kirk's webpage doesn't advertise it as having any reverse writing capabilities. But that versatility seems to be its main selling point!
This was great - thanks for sharing! I've been thinking about buying some specialty-ground nibs online as I'm not likely to get the chance to see a nibmeister in the foreseeable future. Kirk Speer does indeed sell pre-ground nibs via Pen Realm - Bock, Kaweco, Pelikan, Lamy, Jowo, and even Pilot VP nib units!
Yes they can, I bought a Naginata style jowo nib through Pen Venture, it was ground by Monty Winnfield. Monty also sells them, but for me using an European webshop is easier and cheaper than getting it from the USA directly (custom fees and shipping fees are high)
0:20 - I like design and colours of your FP
Thank you!
Thanks for the great explanation and demonstration of the effects!! And as always thank you for showcasing my pens!! I do want to add, London Pen Co does stock pre-ground nibs from Kirk Speer. So they can be added to any new pen purchase.
Thank you so much for letting me know! And of course you know I love your pens, Bart!
This is super helpful, thank you! I love your drawings! It definitely helped illustrate the differences for me.
I'm glad that they were helpful!
My favorite Pelikan M800 nibs are broads. YRMV. Interesting video, thanks.
Good choice!
1. Franklin-Christoph has a specialty grinds available on their pens, including the Stub-Italic-Gradient. $150-$250.
2. Sailor and Good Blue offer the Zoom nib on some pens. It writes wider the shallower the angle to the paper.
3. Thanks for all this info and opinions.
@@ichirofakename yes I totally forgot about Franklin-Christoph! Thank you!
You have quite the collection of nibs! I'm impressed!
Thank you! Now I just need to keep them organized!
This was really helpful! Kirk Speer comes to Pen Boutique (which is local to me) periodically. I've seen him once before and only did tuning and smoothing, but I think I'll be a bit more adventurous next time!
That is awesome! I think you will be happy with whatever you choose!
Thanks for this interesting video :) The Imperial grind looks great! Interestingly, Kirk's webpage doesn't advertise it as having any reverse writing capabilities. But that versatility seems to be its main selling point!
Yes, the versatility is what drew me to it! I highly recommend it.
This was great - thanks for sharing! I've been thinking about buying some specialty-ground nibs online as I'm not likely to get the chance to see a nibmeister in the foreseeable future. Kirk Speer does indeed sell pre-ground nibs via Pen Realm - Bock, Kaweco, Pelikan, Lamy, Jowo, and even Pilot VP nib units!
I’m so glad you found this helpful! 😊 Hope you're able to try some - they're so fun.
I think Stilo & Stile has nib grinds also. This was so informative. Thank you!
Thanks for the tip, especially for those in Europe!
Very interesting video 😊❤ Thank you 🙏
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Love all the fun nib grinds! What is the ink in your Just Turnings pastel PM, EF Architect?
It is FanYanTan Year of the Rabbit!
Wonder if they can make nibs into Sailor Naginata styles? Those things are way out of budget and hard to find.
Kirk has a new grind called Katana which mimic Naginata Tobias V2.
Yes they can, I bought a Naginata style jowo nib through Pen Venture, it was ground by Monty Winnfield. Monty also sells them, but for me using an European webshop is easier and cheaper than getting it from the USA directly (custom fees and shipping fees are high)
Gena Salorino has her Perspective nib grind that is similar.