ChrisC
April 4th, 2014, 09:19 AM
Hi all,
I was considering getting a Van Gogh/Dali with the Pd nib extra from Bryant. My main concern isn't really the Pd itself, but I like pens that are WET. For example, when people complained about the Homo Sapiens being way too wet and gushing, that was my cue to get a Wall Street with the same Pd nib. How wet could the Visconti Van Gogh/Dali steel nib be made? I understand there might be limitations due to the plastic feed, but if I could get the Dali steel nib to write with the same wetness as the Homo Sapiens, then I wouldn't purchase the Pd nib.
I was considering getting a Van Gogh/Dali with the Pd nib extra from Bryant. My main concern isn't really the Pd itself, but I like pens that are WET. For example, when people complained about the Homo Sapiens being way too wet and gushing, that was my cue to get a Wall Street with the same Pd nib. How wet could the Visconti Van Gogh/Dali steel nib be made? I understand there might be limitations due to the plastic feed, but if I could get the Dali steel nib to write with the same wetness as the Homo Sapiens, then I wouldn't purchase the Pd nib.