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"A picture is worth a thousand words"; unless, perhaps, when the words ARE the picture, or vice-versa. Thanks for a first-rate example.Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
There may be some interest in knowing the purpose of a flex, in other words 'what will it do Mister?'
The attached pic shows the line variation that can be achieved with a flex nib
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I really like the look of this pen. I'm thinking I might make it a 2023 purchase:
The Good Blue R615 Matte Black and Stainless Steel Fountain Pen Polymer Feed Fine Flex Nib
The Good Blue R615 Matte Black and Stainless Steel Fountain Pen Polymer Feed Fine Flex Nib <i class="product-data" data-product-vat="20">£119.00</i> In stock now for fast UK and worldwide shipping.www.cultpens.com
I don't know if you are an experienced pen user,...
No offence taken. I use a fountain pen most days but I'm by no means an expert on them. In fact, I'm a complete creature of habit - Cross Townsend with a medium nib. I'm sad and have 8 of them....I don't know if you are an experienced pen user, I will assume that you are not but apologies if this is not the case.
Flexible nibbed pens are not for everyone, for example I struggle because I tend to write quickly and the pen often rotates in my hand.
The particular pen that you show has a couple of areas that would need investigation if I was buying it. There is a large step down to the section that might be annoying and you might find that your fingers slip on the section. I could be wrong.
I'm pleased to hear that.
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