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    Default New Estie flex nib

    A new nib came for me to try out. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1414236161.535175.jpg
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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Writing sample!!!

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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    I guess you have the wrong box?

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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    I would edit that OP, delete pic and substitute a pic with card name covered.

    Medium manifold. Most likely the wrong box.

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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    The box is incorrect. I think my signature says Rob Maguire so no worries.
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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Quote Originally Posted by brewsky View Post
    Writing sample!!!
    I will try to upload one Sunday.
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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Quote Originally Posted by pajaro View Post
    I would edit that OP, delete pic and substitute a pic with card name covered.

    Medium manifold. Most likely the wrong box.
    I think you sent me a Red SJ Estie a few years ago. I will try the nib in it.
    Mags or Rob Maguire MB 149, 147, 146,144, Mozart, Boehme, Sailor Realo, Aurora Optima, Churchmen Prescriptor and Parson's Essential, Parker 51 1.3 mm stub, Parker Vacumatic 1939 OB Can, TWSBI's (540,580, Mini and Vac 700), Pelikan M 1000/800 Demonstrator 600/200 demoM/200 OBB, Visconti Rembrandts (2), Lamy, Cross, Watermans, Pilots, Sheaffer's, Omas 360 LE 84/360, GvFC, Esterbrooks J and SJ, Bexley Jitterbug, Taccia, Eversharp 1952 flex, Edison Herald, Franklin Christoph Piper.

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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Left handed and my epic fail of an attempt to illustrate flex writing with this nib. I need a left handed flex nib cursive coach. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1414322066.948909.jpg
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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Mags, I'm left-handed. I have a 9788. I think you'll find that no matter what you do, this is pretty far from what most any pen person would consider a "flex" nib. It flexes more than their other steel nibs, but not by a whole heck of a lot.

    You refer to a bigger question: left-handed cursive/flex style writing. Not easy, as the design of the letters is 180 degrees away from the way you are holding your pen. One can mimic it, but not easily. I hope you are an 'underwriter', because I think it would be virtually impossible to approximate standard cursive from a overwriter/hook position.
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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Well Jon I am a hooker but I forced myself to underwrite above with quite a horrible result. I think the nib is a fabulous springy nib though so I do like the 9788. I may have to force myself to try the pens with a flex nib in my right hand.

    I need to think through the cursive flex writing overwriter style. I turn the nib an odd angle so need to try to visualize how to square it up on the paper.
    Mags or Rob Maguire MB 149, 147, 146,144, Mozart, Boehme, Sailor Realo, Aurora Optima, Churchmen Prescriptor and Parson's Essential, Parker 51 1.3 mm stub, Parker Vacumatic 1939 OB Can, TWSBI's (540,580, Mini and Vac 700), Pelikan M 1000/800 Demonstrator 600/200 demoM/200 OBB, Visconti Rembrandts (2), Lamy, Cross, Watermans, Pilots, Sheaffer's, Omas 360 LE 84/360, GvFC, Esterbrooks J and SJ, Bexley Jitterbug, Taccia, Eversharp 1952 flex, Edison Herald, Franklin Christoph Piper.

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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Quote Originally Posted by Mags View Post
    Well Jon I am a hooker
    Me, too. How do you think I fund my pen habit??

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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    Quote Originally Posted by Mags View Post
    I need to think through the cursive flex writing overwriter style. I turn the nib an odd angle so need to try to visualize how to square it up on the paper.
    You might want to look into "Left-Handed Calligraphy" by Vance Studley. The good people at nibs.com sell it (can probably be sourced elsewhere) and I got a copy from them at the LA Pen Show last year. Some helpful ideas for the various left-handed styles. FWIW, I spent a couple of months learning to write right-handed, but it may be more fruitful for you to train your left to write under - you'll still be more coordinated with it, and it might make your writing closer to your ideal.

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    Me, too. How do you think I fund my pen habit??
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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    I have been playing with under writing....long and difficult experiment for me trying to change and adapt my cursive. Thanks Jon for the suggestions.
    Mags or Rob Maguire MB 149, 147, 146,144, Mozart, Boehme, Sailor Realo, Aurora Optima, Churchmen Prescriptor and Parson's Essential, Parker 51 1.3 mm stub, Parker Vacumatic 1939 OB Can, TWSBI's (540,580, Mini and Vac 700), Pelikan M 1000/800 Demonstrator 600/200 demoM/200 OBB, Visconti Rembrandts (2), Lamy, Cross, Watermans, Pilots, Sheaffer's, Omas 360 LE 84/360, GvFC, Esterbrooks J and SJ, Bexley Jitterbug, Taccia, Eversharp 1952 flex, Edison Herald, Franklin Christoph Piper.

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    Default Re: New Estie flex nib

    I had to learn to swing under to have any luck with flex. I'm lefty but I don't write fromunda or over- just sideways.

    My first forays into flex were abominable. After practicing for 2-3 years it's pretty good.

    If that seems like a long time, remember the 2-3 years are going to pass anyhow. You can do other stuff in addition to practicing flexwriting also. I'm glad I did it.

    I've also found my right-handed flex writing is much better after I've had 4 or 5 servings of alcohol. No kidding. (I do not recommend increasing your alcohol consumption for handwriting purposes.)

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    I am a left handed over writer but I can write under or side from need. I have the Estie 9128 and 9048 "extra flexible" nibs, but found the effort level to flex them in a straight line to be overpowering. Too hard to do it. I also have Watermans, a Conway Stewart and a Wahl with flexy nibs, but I just couldn't do it. I can't get my mind around it, and I have tried it over several years. I concluded that flexible writing is a plot instigated by right handed hippie-commies to destabilize left handed people who think in their right minds. I seriously wonder if it's possible to do flexible writing left handed.

    I threw in the towel and just used italic nibs like the 9312 and 2312 to get a little line variation. At that it seems to be bass-ackwards done left handed.

    Lately I have come to like fine and extra fine nibs much better.

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