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KBeezie
May 26th, 2014, 12:48 AM
For some reason the three just seem to go together, originally I had this with a 0.8 Nemosine nib which I found to be way too dry and dragged a lot, and didn't consistently lay out ink in an even width. Yet with only the nib changing to a Goulet 1.5 (same feed, etc) so very smooth, wet and even flowing from edge to edge.

On top of all that, R&K's Salix (iron gall) ink seems to be my favorite with the 1.5, even though it's a dryer ink, it goes down wet and even, no problems with hard-starting either and it shades nicely. This is pretty much my envelope addressing pen combination since I don't have to worry about the ink running from getting wet.

And for those curious, staining hasn't been an issue, after several weeks of using Salix, I recently cleaned the pen. At worse was a faint blue line at one portion of the converter. No other signs of staining anywhere else, even as I removed the nib/feed from the section, the bottom of the nib was clean, no buildup or anything like that (by comparison Diamine Syrah stains worse).

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It scans a little more purple than it appears in person, more of a chalky blue in person.

picautomaton
May 26th, 2014, 03:50 AM
nice pics

TSherbs
May 26th, 2014, 10:29 AM
You work for Goulet? You keep tempting me/us with these Goiulet nibs in various pens. I just wish the nibs were a little cheaper. I have a Goulet 1.1 in a Konrad, which makes it a sweet pen. But that is as far as I have gone. I work on my Nemosine nibs and get them wetter. But the Goulet sure looks nice, too.

KBeezie
May 26th, 2014, 10:45 AM
You work for Goulet? You keep tempting me/us with these Goiulet nibs in various pens. I just wish the nibs were a little cheaper. I have a Goulet 1.1 in a Konrad, which makes it a sweet pen. But that is as far as I have gone. I work on my Nemosine nibs and get them wetter. But the Goulet sure looks nice, too.

I don't I only have three Goulet nibs, an EF, M, and 1.5, all paid for.

The EF is in a Monteverde Invincia Deluxe Nighthawk (so technically two Goulet exclusives):

http://static.karlblessing.com/pens/nighthawk/nighthawk_goulet.jpg

Though it has a problem of wearing it's matte coating even after just a month:

http://static.karlblessing.com/pens/nighthawk/nighthawk_1month.jpg

You can no longer get the nighthawks, they're completely sold out of the old and 'bottom shelf' stock, so there's no more.

KrazyIvan
May 26th, 2014, 10:57 AM
Purely based on aesthetics, I don't usually like the contrasting hardware but I do agree, they look good together.

KBeezie
May 26th, 2014, 11:15 AM
Purely based on aesthetics, I don't usually like the contrasting hardware but I do agree, they look good together.

Originally came with a black-coated monteverde fine nib, which I didn't care for, was real picky about which inks were used with it (like it was resisting the lubrication of the black eel and such), and had a little bit of a drag to it with certain inks, though seems fine with Iroshizuku inks like ama-iro and tuski-yo. But once I put the Goulet EF on there, handles every ink I throw at it just fine. (The black coated monteverde fine is currently on my Jinhao X750 "Shimmering Sands", now that kind of matches aesthetically, currently loaded with Diamine Syrah which flows pretty well with the nib)

The Goulet nib seems to work on the Nighthawk (Especially if the brassing keeps up on the section) since it kind of draws the point of focus right to the nib while the rest of the pen is relatively stealthy.

TSherbs
May 26th, 2014, 05:38 PM
I don't much care for the NightHawk, but I have a Prima (Brown Swirl) that I love (with Monteverde 1.1 nib, which writes wonderfully).

Misfit
March 3rd, 2019, 06:49 PM
I have three Nemosine Singularity fountain pens. The 1.1 nib is the one that I suppose gives feedback. It’s a touch scratchy. The 0.6 and 0.8 are smooth. I like these pens a lot.