Some of my old writings .
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Some of my old writings .
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This is a page done to catalogue some of the many dip nibs in my collection. Notice my consistent misspelling of Leonardt.
https://i.imgur.com/SFi60Tb.jpg
Attachment 66049Speaking of superpowers.....we've all seen ...two nibs $7.00. box of 5 $15. 1 nib $ 6.00. etc etc....
Then ,one day, along comes this ...$AU 43.00 on my desk for the whole lot. !!!!!
What's a bloke supposed to do. Needless to say, I've stopped looking for dipper nibs 🤣
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OrnasoNova black acrylic ink
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Lamy turquoise.
Well done, Rob! It didn't take you long to get a workable quill and then refine it to a good writing tool. I've had a couple of tries at making one and the second one would write, at least, but it wasn't very good. I used a small pocket knife at first then I used a scalpel. I think a large part of my problem is the arthritis in my hands and I no longer have the hand strength to cut the feather as I want. Congratulations on what you have achieved.
Don't blame your technique, Rob. Blame the goose.
Typos courtesy of Samsung Auto-Incorrect™
@rob excellent job. I read/saw somewhere that for writing with quills one needs to write on tilted desk....when practicing with a pre-cut quill, it worked quite well. But the amount of ink it put on paper was astounding. I had to put the paper under the fan for it to dry ;)
@yazeh, indeed, I noticed straight away that I had to keep the quill much more upright than I’m used to writing, so that would be easier with the surface sloped up to a degree 👍🏻
Yep, I used a slanted board to practice. Nevwrtjeless, I am impressed by those who produced those magnificent illumination manuscripts. Though, admittingly they weren't distracted by smartphones and quill forums [emoji23]
………for example, see my avatar !! Not an iPad or phone in sight 🤣