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The ink stain from where I spilled two mls of sailor nanoblack on the work sink is almost gone, lol. That sure taught me to only uncap my travel bottle when I'm actually ready to fill
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I check on this thread every so often, because I'm fascinated by the pens. That said, I've no interest in calligraphy proper. I'm an artist, and my interest is in inking my work. I've used a variety of methods, but haven't tried a fountain pen. Are there any this thread can recommend? Also, for the colored inks, it's good practice to handle them like highly pigmented paints and wear gloves, right? It's still astoundingly easy to poison yourself with art supplies, even though we dropped lead from paint long ago. I'm probably going to die from using too much cadmium red or something one day. I apologize if I've asked before, I checked a few pages back to make sure I didn't.
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# ? Oct 21, 2022 18:50 |
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DicktheCat posted:
I have never worn gloves while handling fountain pen ink and it gets all over my fingers on a good day. I hope I haven't given myself permanent kidney damage or something. Looking up "refilling fountain pen" on google images shows a lot of hands and no gloves.
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# ? Oct 21, 2022 19:17 |
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It's new Delta (adjacent) day today! Hooray! A lovely Leonardo Momento Zero in... yeah, I have no idea what the finish is. Also my Pixel 6's color accuracy sucks poo poo. The pen is a lot more green than blue.
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# ? Oct 21, 2022 19:22 |
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DicktheCat posted:I check on this thread every so often, because I'm fascinated by the pens. eh for mainstream fountain pen inks (I'd go so far as to say this includes noodler's, at least as far as 'within the fountain pen world' is concerned, for the purposes of assuming they're not loaded with organophosphates or something) if any were toxic on skin contact you'd have a real problem using them in probably any fountain pen since it gets all over especially if you're left handed. For cleanliness? Yeah definitely use gloves with certain notorious colors (baySTAAAATE) because they're just a gigantic pain in the rear end to clean and will irreversibly dye the pen you keep it in, but it ain't gonna give you radium (the radioactive element) hands.
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# ? Oct 21, 2022 19:31 |
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DicktheCat posted:I check on this thread every so often, because I'm fascinated by the pens. ooh, my main area of interest! the obvious (and sane) option: is to point you towards the tools manga artists use, Zebra G nibs and the like, with associated holders and ink. JetPens stocks these and has a couple very useful guides on the subject [1][2] the pricy option: my personal mainstay right now is a 3776 Platinum Century Soft Fine modified by nibs.com with their Flex + Elastic option. if money is no object, i think a Soft Fine 3776 with the stock nib is way ahead of the pack in terms of feel, the resistance inherent to it gives you a slightly more brushlike feel that you can get nowhere else, and even without modifications it has an acceptable amount of flex, if your lines are not meant to be too thick. the modifications i got enhance both of those aspects, but they are not at all necessary. (i keep meaning to make a post about this pen...) budget options: depends on whether line variation is needed, but the cheapest easily available flex nip is the FPR Flex/Ultra Flex nib with a FPR pen, and the BlueDew pens. if flex is not a concern i personally quite like the Mahjong C1 ($30~), and if you like it you can upgrade it with other nibs, like i did with a Knox Double Broad nib ($20) i got from Birmingham Pens. for inks i use Platinum Brun Sepia, which i love for linework on watercolors. maybe Platinum Carbon Black would be more your speed. Ramie fucked around with this message at 20:46 on Oct 21, 2022 |
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Thanks, everyone, for the info! I really really appreciate it, and it's really heartening that so many of you are willing to give it!catgirlgenius posted:ooh, my main area of interest! I also want to thank you, in specific for this post- it is very informative! I've used dip pens in the past, and enjoy them, but I'm glad to hear there are options with a reservoir. I'm likely to try the Mahjong C1, simply because I'm very likely to screw up the first one I buy, as a novice. Getting used to a new tool is important, but I'll keep in mind the limitations regarding variation and line weight. Once I'm used to it, I'll upgrade to a higher tier pen. I'm hardly loaded, but materials related to my craft are the one thing I'll spend on. My drip: wack. My car: wack. My computer: literally took a loan to optimize it for my programs. I'm not likely to buy a pen that costs more than my computer, though, to be fair.
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# ? Oct 22, 2022 02:51 |
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DicktheCat posted:I'm not likely to buy a pen that costs more than my computer, though, to be fair. give it time
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# ? Oct 22, 2022 03:13 |
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catgirlgenius posted:(i keep meaning to make a post about this pen...) I would love to read such a post! I'm very interested in fountain pens that can vary the line thickness closer to a G-nib is that's a thing
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# ? Oct 22, 2022 03:37 |
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catgirlgenius posted:ooh, my main area of interest! Have you ever tried a Pilot #15 FA? Imo, it's the Platinum SF, but more so. It's also even pricier than a Platinum, especially if you add in the cost of an ebonite feed that really helps the pen keep up with the nib's ink demands.
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# ? Oct 22, 2022 04:34 |
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Osprey pens makes fountain pens that take Zebra G nibs, if that’s something you’re interested in. Personally I found it to be too much flex for me; I couldn’t control the line width very well. Fountain Pen Revolution’s Ultraflex is the sweet spot of flex for me. Having tried both FPR and Bluedew, I prefer the FPR flex nibs - the Bluedew was noticeably scratchier and felt “bad” to my hand.
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# ? Oct 22, 2022 06:08 |
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FAUXTON posted:but it ain't gonna give you radium hands. as a professional computer toucher, radium hands would be fatal to my career as it is, I guess I should still be careful with my baystate blue, though
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# ? Oct 22, 2022 06:23 |
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For inking my art I use only Platinum Carbon Black as I like the idea of a pigment ink, I will absolutely check out Brun Sepia although it looks a bit light to my taste. I put this ink in a TWSBI 580 with an F nib if I want fine lines and use a kuretake sable brush pen with a converter for any line variation. Due to the waterproof nature of Carbon Black, I also use it when I do sketch journaling as I often add in shadows and color with markers. I could use fineliners but I really enjoy drawing with fountain pens, if only so they get a lot of use. check out my blog at catropy.com for more examples, almost all the linework is done with either a fountain pen or a brush pen. A dip pen is simply not an option as I do a lot of painting and drawing on the go and I dont want to mess around with bottles for obvious reasons. I would like to claim to do Urban Sketching but don't go out as much as I would like, something with kids and work and family life keep me bound to the home quite a bit for now.
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# ? Oct 23, 2022 08:22 |
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Pretty sure tachikawa or someone makes disposable fountain pens that use g-nibs, I've seen them on jetpens for like $6–10, I think? Probably worth a whirl instead of one of those fountain pens that use them, if only because they're cheaper. Can't speak to how well they work, I've not bought one because it would end up like the brush pen I bought on a whim, where I use it for a bit and then it vanishes somewhere.
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# ? Oct 23, 2022 08:56 |
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I have never needed anything as badly as I need this goddamn Jigglypuff pen.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 13:27 |
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Goddamn that actually owns
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 14:11 |
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They have a bunch of starter Pokémon. Now to figure out a way to get them in the US.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 20:18 |
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fischtick posted:They have a bunch of starter Pokémon. Now to figure out a way to get them in the US. yeah these dont' look easily avalibale in the us so you gotta find a place willing to ship. ebay has em at 2x teh price.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 20:52 |
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Good news is that INKHOUSE (linked above) has an English version of their website AND apparently will ship to the US. Looks like this is a pre-order that doesn't start shipping until sometime in November.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 22:21 |
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Why is there no ??
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# ? Oct 27, 2022 05:59 |
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Love the Pokemon pens. A friend visited yesterday having been in The Netherlands recently and brought me a gift. A good start. I had asked her to pick me out any colour she liked, and she chose Trêves-Turquoise, which is lovely, if a little lighter than I would have bought myself (making it the perfect gift, of course.) Akkerman uses these bottles with a marble in the neck to allow the user to get the very last drop out of a bottle. Choose your fighter - http://akkerman.ink/ They also have on that site some LE inks based on colours used by old Dutch painters. Some lovely stuff.
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# ? Oct 27, 2022 10:27 |
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You left out the most important one! They also make SBRE Brown. imo, Shocking Blue is the real standout of the Akkerman line. It's a more well-behaved Nitrogen. I also like Steenrood Van Vermeer in the Dutch Masters line quite a bit (though it looks almost identical to Diamond Ancient Copper) and Vermeer's Kobaltblauw is a fascinating blue that I still can't quite decide if I like or not.
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# ? Oct 27, 2022 14:46 |
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I lived in The Hague for 6 or 7 years and this was a wonderful trip down the memory lane of The Hague culture.
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# ? Oct 27, 2022 19:00 |
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Keetron posted:I lived in The Hague for 6 or 7 years and this was a wonderful trip down the memory lane of The Hague culture. I can dig that. Then, here - the photos she sent when she bought the ink. (She didn;t buy me the one in the last two pics!)
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# ? Oct 28, 2022 18:50 |
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Teach posted:(She didn;t buy me the one in the last two pics!)
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If I really like the slight feedback I get from sailor pens, is there another brand out there at a similar price point with a similar feel? I like it so much I’ve been contemplating getting another, but it seems silly to just have two of the same pen.
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 02:00 |
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I AM GRANDO posted:If I really like the slight feedback I get from sailor pens, is there another brand out there at a similar price point with a similar feel? I like it so much I’ve been contemplating getting another, but it seems silly to just have two of the same pen. Aurora Also, new Delta day today! Hooray! A Delta Giulietta Sprint Special Limited Edition Made for the 50th anniversary of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint. It looks weird as hell and I love it. 18k nib piston filler, and the two metal insets are sterling silver. No, I have no idea what's going on with the clip other than it doesn't line up with anything when the cap is fully closed down.
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 02:13 |
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grack posted:No, I have no idea what's going on with the clip other than it doesn't line up with anything when the cap is fully closed down. it's Italian that's what's going on with it
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 03:37 |
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grack posted:No, I have no idea what's going on with the clip other than it doesn't line up with anything when the cap is fully closed down. I think it's this?
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 06:29 |
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Teach posted:I can dig that. Then, here - the photos she sent when she bought the ink. btw, this country is very small, this shop: https://www.lacouronneducomte.nl/ is about 90 minutes drive. So yes, three very well assorted pen and ink stores within 90 minutes drive from my house and I still order most stuff on the internet. I AM GRANDO posted:If I really like the slight feedback I get from sailor pens, is there another brand out there at a similar price point with a similar feel? I like it so much I’ve been contemplating getting another, but it seems silly to just have two of the same pen. This will have to ship from the Netherlands, open to a reasonable offer incl shipping.
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 07:14 |
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Keetron posted:
They went bankrupt.
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 08:47 |
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Keetron posted:Thank you! My pleasure! Is that a Sailor Pro Gear Slim Vega? What's the nib width, please? NM I'll PM you!
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 09:59 |
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The Electronaut posted:About that https://www.faillissementen.com/failliet/297074/la-couronne-du-comte-bv That's a shame, I liked how they'd gift wrap your order. Speaking of Low Country fountain pen concerns, did Conid ever start up again?
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 13:35 |
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howe_sam posted:That's a shame, I liked how they'd gift wrap your order. They did. They are selling through Antwerp Pen now and in batches instead of their old model of everything being customizable.
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# ? Oct 29, 2022 13:55 |
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I’m back for more advice. I’m cleaning my pilot 823 and have just left it to dry, upright and wrapped in a paper towel. Do I leave the plunger up or down?
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I AM GRANDO posted:I’m back for more advice. I’m cleaning my pilot 823 and have just left it to dry, upright and wrapped in a paper towel. Do I leave the plunger up or down? It's going to be filled with a water-based ink sooner or later anyway, it shouldn't really make a difference so long as there isn't a ton of moisture left in there when you fill it again to keep from diluting the ink.
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Thanks!
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The Electronaut posted:About that https://www.faillissementen.com/failliet/297074/la-couronne-du-comte-bv poo poo, that explains why the stuff I had in backorder was taking so long. That is €100 I will never see again (some inks and a Kaweko pen). It also explains why the website is not accepting payments. Too bad, I always liked that place. Keetron fucked around with this message at 18:37 on Oct 29, 2022 |
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Keetron posted:poo poo, that explains why the stuff I had in backorder was taking so long. That is €100 I will never see again (some inks and a Kaweko pen). It also explains why the website is not accepting payments. Too bad, I always liked that place. You might be able to get it reversed.
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