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    Default Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    If anyone has a pen with the Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM) grind, I would be pleased to see any writing samples or descriptions of the writing experience. It is a hybrid between a cursive italic and stub italic, so I imagine it's a rather subtle grind, but sounds interesting.

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    Default Re: Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    I have a .8mm Daily Italic and it's a great grind. Disclaimer, this is the only experience I have with italic grinds so I can't compare it to cursive or stubs. The writing experience is glassy smooth with good line variation. iirc I asked for a 6-7 flow and Linda delivered on that score, this lays down a healthy amount of ink paired with my Pelikan M200 which was a wet writer before I got the new nib.

    I'm still learning the ways of it so I don't necessarily get the best out of it yet, but even so it works very well as a daily writer. I may one day venture out into the crisp italic grinds but for now the Daily is a great writer that does all I need it to - and when I get my Edison, I'm seriously tempted to have another ground.

    I'll get a writing sample up here in a while.

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    Default Re: Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    This is a bit quicker than a while but here it is:

    Paper = Clairefontaine 90 g/m
    Smeared patch = after 7 seconds dry time

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    Default Re: Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    When did they first use the term 'daily italic'?

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    Default Re: Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    I couldn't say with any certainty. I first noticed it a month or two ago I think.

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    Default Re: Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    I wonder where in the spectrum/range of grins does the DI grind fall?
    Is it between a stub and a CI, or between a CI and a true italic?.
    And what is a CI vs a DI anyway? It is all interpretation, unless there are specific specs to define a CI and DI.
    But the DI is tagged as a trademark, so it could be a CI under a different title.

    I write cursive with my Lamy 1.1 italic nib, which IMHO is a CI nib. The only reason I don't use it as much is the 1.1 is rather wide for daily use. I would prefer something down about 0.6 to 0.8mm for daily use.
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    Default Re: Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    Quote Originally Posted by gbryal View Post
    I couldn't say with any certainty. I first noticed it a month or two ago I think.
    Thanks. Jon Szanto suggested 'daily grind' when I jokingly mentioned needing a 'cool name' for my own grinds. I just thought it was a weird coincidence when I saw this.

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    Default Re: Indy-Pen-Dance DailyItalic(TM)

    I'LL SUE THE BASTARDS!!!!



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