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Beezle Bug
Jun 5, 2009

I love painting trees.
If someone wanted to learn how to really slow down and learn how to write more carefully (in terms of how neat and expressive their handwriting is), what would be the least forgiving nib with the most potential? Basically not so much a beginner's pen as a pen with a learning curve that would really pay off when you get the hang of it is what I'm looking for. It seems like the majority of nuance would come from the nib but I'm not sure on that at this point.

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Beezle Bug
Jun 5, 2009

I love painting trees.
If a pen's nib is "normal when not flexed," what does that mean exactly?

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