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Tachikawa C Nibs

Item #: N114
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These chrome-plated broad-edge nibs from Japan are extremely sharp, smooth, and long-lasting. Made by the same supplier that creates the well-loved Nikko G nib for pointed pen. Ornamental right-handed nibs with a chrome and gold finish and top-loading reservoir. Available in 5 sizes as well as a set of all.

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These chrome-plated broad-edge nibs from Japan are extremely sharp, smooth, and long-lasting. Made by the same supplier that creates the well-loved Nikko G nib for pointed pen. Ornamental right-handed nibs with a chrome and gold finish and top-loading reservoir. Available in 5 sizes as well as a set of all.

 

Compatibility Standard Holders, Adjustable Holders
Skill Level Beginner, Advanced, Intermediate
 

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2 Review
  • A Sturdy Nib That Holds a Lot of Ink 5

    Posted by MS on Oct 18th 2021

    I use this nib to practice Foundational Hand. This nib holds A LOT of ink. With a full ink load, I was able to write a few lines before I had to re-dip. This nib does not need any prepping. Just take it out of the packaging, maybe wipe off any dust on it with a cloth, and use it. In fact, I tried to "prep" the nib with alcohol, toothpaste, etc., and it just ruined the nib. The ink just wouldn't stay on the nib. So I discarded that nib, and tried again with another nib without doing anything to it. And it worked and worked well!

  • A Sturdy Nib That Holds a Lot of Ink 5

    Posted by MS on Oct 18th 2021

    I use this nib to practice Foundational Hand. This nib holds A LOT of ink. With a full ink load, I was able to write a few lines before I had to re-dip. This nib does not need any prepping. Just take it out of the packaging, maybe wipe off any dust on it with a cloth, and use it. In fact, I tried to "prep" the nib with alcohol, toothpaste, etc., and it just ruined the nib. The ink just wouldn't stay on the nib. So I discarded that nib, and tried again with another nib without doing anything to it. And it worked and worked well!

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