Thanks. I was looking for more information about the Techo nib from Esterbrook. This video is very helpful, and you have a pleasant way of presenting the pen, nib and ink.
What an interesting nib! An Estie is on my wish list for 2023, but I'm really unsure about which nib. I hope they come to the Raleigh Pen Show this June so I can try them :).
I hear you on trying to decide on the nib - there are so many interesting ones! Hopefully they’re at the pen show so you can find the right one for you 🙌🏽
I love it too, it’s a great nib. I ordered directly from Esterbrook when they had the nib on hand (a few days after announcing it) but they did say that it might be a few months for a restock once they sold out…
Hi! I emailed Esterbrook directly with my choice of pen + trim. They don’t currently have the option of buying the nib on their website but my understanding is that they will in the future. This is a lovely pen!
This is such an interesting and versatile nib. Do you still enjoy the nib? does it give you hand fatigue to hold in different angles for prolonged writing/drawing sessions?
It’s still one of my go-to nibs and the pen is always inked up! I actually do love it for journaling - the angle that I use for cursive lets me write in a wide line and printing the date at the top of the page gives me a finer line!
@@FromCarola Thanks! I am debating getting an esterbrook with this nib or getting a Naginata togi grind (I am planning to go to SF pen show next month)
@@UARELOVE1010sorry for the late response but I just published a Short where I wrote with the Techo nib and Sankakusen (aka Naginata) both ground by CY. The Techo is ground from a B nib while the Sankakusen/Naginata is from a BB so it’s juicier. Btw I’m also going to the SF pen show…have fun!
@@FromCarola The short was a good video helping to see both the nibs side by side. I think I just fell in love with the Naginata nib. Thanks for doing it before the pen show. I hope I can get on the list for the nib meisters!!
Love the nib!
Isn’t it cool?!
Thanks. I was looking for more information about the Techo nib from Esterbrook. This video is very helpful, and you have a pleasant way of presenting the pen, nib and ink.
I’m so glad that you found it helpful! If there’s any more details you may be looking for, let me know.
Just the info I was looking for - thank you. Especially the drawing sample!
I’m so glad it was helpful - thanks for watching! 💕
Too cool. I really enjoyed your thoughtful review of this nib.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it 💕 the techo nib is super cool.
What an interesting nib! An Estie is on my wish list for 2023, but I'm really unsure about which nib. I hope they come to the Raleigh Pen Show this June so I can try them :).
I hear you on trying to decide on the nib - there are so many interesting ones! Hopefully they’re at the pen show so you can find the right one for you 🙌🏽
I love the versatility of that nib. Thanks for sharing this video. Did you have to wait long for the nib to be available?
I love it too, it’s a great nib. I ordered directly from Esterbrook when they had the nib on hand (a few days after announcing it) but they did say that it might be a few months for a restock once they sold out…
So fun watching you play with the nib. I bought one and as per usual my pen is still uninked :)
Thanks Erick! It was sooo much fun - you’re going to enjoy it once you decide on the ink haha.
Hi! Want this nib in that pen too. How did you order it? I don’t like the botanical garden
Hi! I emailed Esterbrook directly with my choice of pen + trim. They don’t currently have the option of buying the nib on their website but my understanding is that they will in the future. This is a lovely pen!
This is such an interesting and versatile nib. Do you still enjoy the nib? does it give you hand fatigue to hold in different angles for prolonged writing/drawing sessions?
It’s still one of my go-to nibs and the pen is always inked up! I actually do love it for journaling - the angle that I use for cursive lets me write in a wide line and printing the date at the top of the page gives me a finer line!
@@FromCarola Thanks! I am debating getting an esterbrook with this nib or getting a Naginata togi grind (I am planning to go to SF pen show next month)
@@UARELOVE1010sorry for the late response but I just published a Short where I wrote with the Techo nib and Sankakusen (aka Naginata) both ground by CY. The Techo is ground from a B nib while the Sankakusen/Naginata is from a BB so it’s juicier. Btw I’m also going to the SF pen show…have fun!
@@FromCarola The short was a good video helping to see both the nibs side by side. I think I just fell in love with the Naginata nib. Thanks for doing it before the pen show. I hope I can get on the list for the nib meisters!!