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Patrick
February 2nd, 2016, 09:13 PM
So i'm a lefty, I never thought about using a left handed nib before as i do most things with my right hand (chop veggies , fire a gun , hit a hammer etc ) but whilst looking for a EF nib for my CP1 on line I found a great deal on Lamy in Australia ( quite rare ) so I got a LH nib as well and some ink , and I must say the left handed nib suits me perfectly and writes so smoothly ,I'm scared my other pens will not get a look in now haha:) .

stevekolt
February 15th, 2016, 08:35 PM
I'm scared my other pens will not get a look in now haha:) .

This is why as another lefty, I have not purchased any LH nibs. ;) :agree:

Patrick
February 17th, 2016, 08:00 AM
I'm scared my other pens will not get a look in now haha:) .

This is why as another lefty, I have not purchased any LH nibs. ;) :agree:
Haha my fear was unfounded I've bought several new pens since then

Bogon07
February 23rd, 2016, 02:13 PM
I would suggest trying Lamy A (Beginners) nibs also. It is a generous medium with an extended or enlarged sweet spot.
These were originally only in the Lamy ABC wooden beginner's fountain pen but some UK retailers & others may let you select it as a nib option for any old Lamy.

Patrick
February 27th, 2016, 07:46 AM
I would suggest trying Lamy A (Beginners) nibs also. It is a generous medium with an extended or enlarged sweet spot.
These were originally only in the Lamy ABC wooden beginner's fountain pen but some UK retailers & others may let you select it as a nib option for any old Lamy.
Thanks very much for that, good to know