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    Welcome, and i think you might wana try flex...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brando090 View Post
    Welcome, and i think you might wana try flex...
    Flex? I'm still new but I did recently purchase some Noodlers pens. I'm using the creaper flex. Is this what you mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by penultress View Post
    Flex? I'm still new but I did recently purchase some Noodlers pens. I'm using the creaper flex. Is this what you mean?
    I bought one of those last week. It is fun to use and gives a slightly different writing experience with the ability to produce thick or thin lines depending on the pressure applied to the nib.

    Brian Goulet from GouletPens has some helpful videos on using them, scroll down the page to see his videos on adjusting the flex nib and cleaning hints.
    http://www.gouletpens.com/Bumblebee_...n_p/n17011.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by penultress View Post
    Flex? I'm still new but I did recently purchase some Noodlers pens. I'm using the creaper flex. Is this what you mean?
    Something vintage is what i was getting at, as i believe the Creaper is more of a semi-flex. But still better than a nail

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogon07 View Post
    I bought one of those last week. It is fun to use and gives a slightly different writing experience with the ability to produce thick or thin lines depending on the pressure applied to the nib.

    Brian Goulet from GouletPens has some helpful videos on using them, scroll down the page to see his videos on adjusting the flex nib and cleaning hints.
    http://www.gouletpens.com/Bumblebee_...n_p/n17011.htm

    I love writing with this pen! I'll have a look at the site. That's where I ordered mine, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brando090 View Post
    Something vintage is what i was getting at, as i believe the Creaper is more of a semi-flex. But still better than a nail
    By chance, I AM waiting on a few vintage pens! I'm very excited. As I mentioned, they are lever fills so it will be another system for me to learn.

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