Hello, Pen People!
I have a Pilot PO nib (on a Custom Heritage 912) that I adore. It's fantastic for writing small sentences in pocket-size notebooks. For writing in general.
I do not have a Masuyama Needlepoint nib, and I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with both of these nibs and can tell me if there is a great difference or hardly any.
What I love about the PO nib is that I can coax a lovely, subtle line variation in a skinny line. I do tend to hold my pens at a higher-than-average angle.
I'm wrestling with wanting a pen -- a Pilot CH912 (FA) (exactly, I know--not a PO nib, and I've read plenty of problems with inconsistent ink flow) and a Franklin-Christoph Pocket 66 with the needlepoint nib. Thus, I'm seeking knowledgeable comparisons between the Pilot PO nib and the F-C Needlepoint as I am unable to try the latter for myself. I don't expect Franklin-Christoph to come to Pen Show Poland, and I'm not going to make it to the LA Pen Show... and probably not the SF Pen Show, either (HEAVY SIGH).
Anyone?
Thanks in advance!
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