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Leonardo Flex Nib Fountain Pen Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • As you might already know, Tom is fascinated with flex nib fountain pens. A flexible nib has the ability to add a bit of flourish and flair to everyday handwriting. So, when Leonardo introduced the new elastic steel nib, Tom had to try it out and give his honest feedback. In this video, he demonstrates the flexibility of the steel elastic nib while comparing it to the 14kt gold version found on the Momento Zero Grande.
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    (0:00) Intro
    (1:08) How to rate a flex nib
    (1:45) Line thickness
    (2:27) Hand Pressure
    (3:00) Snapback
    (3:21) Ink flow
    (4:03) Feedback
    (4:27) Key takeaways
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Комментарии • 31

  • @xerxiusmaximus
    @xerxiusmaximus 2 года назад +18

    Tom is an indelible part of our community, and I look forward to Goldspot’s next upload with Tom. Thank you so much Tom and Goldspot….

    • @GoldspotPens
      @GoldspotPens  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, I’m flattered! - Tom

  • @Doodlebud
    @Doodlebud 2 года назад +11

    Nice stuff, always great when pen makers have flex nibs available. Can never have too many nib options 😁

  • @Linaskye143
    @Linaskye143 2 года назад +5

    Actually this was EXTREMELY helpful for me to decide which one I want. You’ll see me soon. 😆

  • @MarshaLove0723
    @MarshaLove0723 2 года назад +10

    I like that they selling the steel nibs separately to refresh an existing pen.

  • @orusmateo
    @orusmateo 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for the fantastic level of specificity delivered with friendly excitement!

  • @robmendez8526
    @robmendez8526 2 года назад +2

    Probably the best analysis of a flex nib I've seen

  • @jasondaniel918
    @jasondaniel918 2 года назад +11

    This is a good review. Thank you.
    "The price difference is significant ... ." I think that comment is very politely restrained. I have been writing with fountain pens for over 60 years. Yeah, I'm an old guy. I will nearly always prefer gold nibs, though I freely admit steel nibs have come a long way. The prices being demanded today for gold nibs is extravagant, outrageous really. I cannot see the current price of gold nibs justified. Folks like Santini Italia charge what I consider very reasonable prices for excellent quality gold nibs. Those nibs are proprietary. I can see why. If they have a secret, they need to keep it. I am not saying I will not try a Leonardo FP. But I am saying I will choose a gold nib elsewhere.

    • @xerxiusmaximus
      @xerxiusmaximus 2 года назад +2

      Santini is an awesome example of value driven price and fair market.. their pens are exceptional and their gold nibs are, well, the gold standard … I love their departure from mainstream yet while holding to the true traditions and craftsmanship/design that set them apart from all the rest. With the price that these others set, with just rebranded “sweatshop” made gold nails, I concur with the gentle herein, that these cookie-cutter nibs for the nib-holders they offer, yes, nib-holders not pens… are, in deed, outrageous.

    • @rds4629
      @rds4629 2 года назад +1

      I think there's a lot of unnecessary bias towards gold nibs. I have a steel flex nib and feed (bought from a nibsmith) which can easily keep up w/ a gold FA nib (also modified for Spencerian). In writing samples, it is not possible to discern which nib wrote which. I have also tried gold nibs like Aurora flex and Stipula flex etc. and was disappointed in their performance. As this is needlepoint flex, both steel and flex can be scratchy and tear the page :) I confess I haven't had much time to play w/ a broad or medium nib w/ flex. But I think how the nib is made and flexes is much more important than the material.

  • @tce4159
    @tce4159 2 года назад +5

    Oh my… My first Leonardo was a steel nib and I thought I would be happy… Oh how wrong I was the hardest one to get was the mother of pearl. I have 10 right now and I don’t see myself stopping anytime soon…my love for Leonardo fountain pens I can’t explain it… They are a dream to write with, but sometimes I just like holding them and look at them. Some might think that’s weird, but my 92-year-old mom told me it was OK lol

    • @GoldspotPens
      @GoldspotPens  2 года назад

      I totally get it, Terri. Leonardo pens can certainly be eye candy. - Tom

  • @fennecweb
    @fennecweb 2 года назад +3

    Tom's science experiments are so well-thought-out! bravo! Loved the video! :)

  • @alexandrapirvu7945
    @alexandrapirvu7945 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, Tom, i love yout reviews! This comparison is spot on - same ink, same nib size, just steel vs 14k.

  • @marycook7615
    @marycook7615 2 года назад +1

    I purchased the Leonardo Mosaico prior to the release of the new steel flex nib. It’s now on my future purchase list. Thanks, Goldspot and Tom for this timely review.

  • @Ken-wz9vy
    @Ken-wz9vy 2 года назад +1

    Tom thank you for the wealth of information. Until this video, I didn't know your were carrying an Elastic Fine & Extra Fine nib replacement. The Elastic Extra Fine is going to be added onto my next pen order. Leonardo makes a beautiful pen and no one pronounces the Leonardo name better than you.

  • @frankaquino8677
    @frankaquino8677 Год назад

    I just got a mosaico with a medium nib and I picked up a spare elastic extra fine nib for fun to try it out. My most expensive pen purchase to date and first Leonardo pen.

  • @keithwhitney7491
    @keithwhitney7491 2 года назад +1

    WOW! I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR VIDEO. I do not believe anyone has done a video on this topic as well as this presentation has. Thanks. I am trying not to purchase any additional pens until I finally decide to sell some, but the one pen that will consider in the future is one of the two you have demonstrated (or, what is available then). I also appreciate that you sell both directly and on EBAY (and I have purchased multiple pens on both sites and found your service consistently superior, whichever approach I take. Love Goldspot!

  • @DrRWH
    @DrRWH 2 года назад +1

    Good review. Thank you. More of these please!

  • @gihanzohdy3284
    @gihanzohdy3284 2 года назад +1

    I love the Mosaico Hawaii. Great variation of turquoise colouring.

  • @TheDarivan
    @TheDarivan 2 года назад +1

    Wow!!! great a detailed explanation, thanks.

  • @ronaldchapman2806
    @ronaldchapman2806 2 года назад +1

    Impressive and succinct comparison. If you'd seen my handwriting - a nervous, heavy handed lefty printing a ransom note - you'd know that gold and flex is wasted on me. Even so, I'm still tempted, and it's useful information to know, even if I'm more undecided than before.

  • @leebyrd1434
    @leebyrd1434 2 года назад +1

    Well done, Thanks!

  • @bigdhav
    @bigdhav 2 года назад

    I have the momento magico in 1.1 stub, and it's not amazing. I'm considering swapping to a fine, or elastico fine nib, so this video helps a bit as there aren't many videos on the elastico nib.

  • @sreedhar75perupally
    @sreedhar75perupally 9 месяцев назад

    Sir You are the Best 👌👌👌👌

  • @thespicedune
    @thespicedune 2 года назад

    Great review! Unless I am mistaken, you said the steel requires 50% more force but the gold nib seems to require more pressure based on the higher number on the scale. I could be wrong.

    • @GoldspotPens
      @GoldspotPens  2 года назад +1

      The scale shows the weight in pounds and ounces. The steel was registering at about 1lb 6oz (22 oz) and the gold was about 14 oz.

  • @TonyProctors
    @TonyProctors 2 года назад

    My favorite Leonardo pen: Leonardo Furore Grande Fountain Pen in Verde Smeraldo/Rhodium… on the way from Goldspot 😊.

  • @AwesometownUSA
    @AwesometownUSA 2 года назад +1

    I must’ve missed the part where you explain how to enter the giveaway, but yeah, jus go ahead and enter me in. I probally should win the felx nib; I’m def due for a ‘W’ and plus I deserve it the most… so yea jus go a head & send me that wiggly guy

  • @davyj5216
    @davyj5216 2 года назад

    Why would feedback be any different? Both steel and gold nibs have exactly the same tipping material and it is this that touches the paper, so the nib material should have no effect on whether there is feedback or not.

    • @matthewmcree1992
      @matthewmcree1992 Год назад

      You would assume that to be the case, but there is one factor that people sometimes forget about gold vs. steel nibs - because gold nibs are vastly more expensive, they are generally produced with vastly more care and tuned to be as good to write with as possible, while steel nibs are rarely ever made by hand and generally not tuned by the manufacturer. This factor does make a difference. This is the reason why some companies' gold nibbed fountain pens are really well regarded, while their steel nibs are considered somewhat mediocre or just bad. I will say that steel nibbed pens of the same model tend to be more consistent in their quality though because they aren't made by hand. You're rarely going to receive a truly outstanding steel nib, but you will also rarely get a bad one unless all the nibs from that batch were defective. Meanwhile, with gold nibbed pens, you are more likely to find that one pen will write amazingly while another one of the same model and nib size may feel scratchy (or on the other extreme, the nib may skip due to overpolishing of the nib point). Or there may be issues with nib flow with one pen and no issues with another that should write exactly the same. Hope that helps.