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Calligraphy Pen Kits

glenpen

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I have been asked if I can supply a Calligraphy Pen.
Are there any kits on the market.
Fit calligraphy nibs to a Omeg etc.
Advice Please
 

pittswood

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Kelvin
Hi Glen,
Get a fountain pen kit that will take a bock 5 or 6 nib. Beaufort ink sells them. Use a kit from his mistral range and replace the standard nib to the calligraphy nib.
Kelvin
 

Marsha Harrison

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When choosing a calligraphy pen kit, consider the type of nib you prefer. There are many different styles of nibs available, such as italic, pointed, and broad-edge. Each style creates a unique type of line and suits different styles of calligraphy.
You can also fit calligraphy nibs to an existing pen such as an Omeg by using a nib adapter or a converter. These tools allow you to change the nib on your pen, giving you greater flexibility in your calligraphy work.
 

flexi

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mark
As above, I have just swapped out a nib from a #5 pen kit with a Bock italic from Beaufort works well!!
 

Hallelujahal

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When choosing a calligraphy pen kit, consider the type of nib you prefer. There are many different styles of nibs available, such as italic, pointed, and broad-edge. Each style creates a unique type of line and suits different styles of calligraphy.
You can also fit calligraphy nibs to an existing pen such as an Omeg by using a nib adapter or a converter. These tools allow you to change the nib on your pen, giving you greater flexibility in your calligraphy work.
That’s a great idea Marsha! Thanks for sharing
 
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