My Top Three Nib Choices for a Beginning Vintage Dip Pen User
In this video I will discuss my top three choices for a beginning dip pen user. This is not a video about calligraphy but rather daily correspondence or business writing. I will cover the three types of lines commonly used in this type of writing. These are a mono line, an italic and a slightly flexible and sharp line. One of the considerations in selecting the top three were price and availability. You should be able to easily find any of the three for about a US dollar individually. The ink is Parker Quink in black. The paper is SN2 (to buy email [email protected] and ask for a price sheet.) I hope you find this video helpful.

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