@@Shak-MDyour handwriting really works well with such a nib. I usually print in a small script so I’ll mostly enjoy my .6 stub and Journaler nib, but really enjoyed watching your pens slide across the page as if doing ballet (Actually better )I’m not really a ballet guy. Have a great weekend.
Very enjoyable comparison video, once again! Your Pilot FA #15 nib is amazing, great modification. I did the same with my Pilot FA SEF to get the EEF lines but this is much better with the quick snap back. I am thinking about the Pilot Custom Heritage 912 FA #10 for its very soft flex but not sure anymore. 😂 I enjoyed your MB Calligraphy Flexible the most with your writing style. The Cross flex is very impressive and looks most like a vintage nib (but maybe too soft for the amount of responsiveness … or maybe just a little too wet for me?). Thanks and have a great weekend!
Thank you Dimitri. These are truly creams of the crop. As for the Crossflex, indeed it is pretty steady and awesome for daily use. You can press a bit for more ink, or press more for line variation. Nothing else is like it. It is a better overall flex nib than all others. It is not soft like mag600. Maybe it can be modified for thinner lines, but will likely affect its durability. I think every Enthusiastic Fountainier [I should change my channel name to that ]should try that. I have two variations of crossflex, and I'll be sure to let you try both when we meet. FA 10 is great pen. Will need more grinding. Mine is needle pointed by myself 😀 . It is on a loan with one of fountainniers in Toronto. Have a great weekend.
@@Shak-MD Thanks Shak, you are too kind. I can’t wait for our next meeting, some many new experiences to share. The Crossflex is really awesome but I really love my 146 and 149 Calligraphy right now. I haven’t touched the 149C but the 146C is very fine. FA 10 or Crossflex … I guess I’ll wait and enjoy what I have.
Awesome comparison review, enjoyed it! They all performed beautifully.. It's good to see the Mag 600 version 2 nib is much better. Looks like we have some great modern flex options now. I'm curious which of these did you find the smoothest in daily writing? Thanks.
Congrats for your comparison video !!! I have a LOI MZG (LeonardoOfficina🇮🇹) with an amazing elastic nib 14k with ebonite feeder. The nib it's hard but very good for SLOW calligraphic moments. It's possible for you to compare also this pen ?
Thanks! I have the steel "Elastic" nib from Leonardo. That is not a flex nib. So, it does not fit this catalog. It is great for this liking some bounce. I found the titanium nibs on Leonardo more pleasant to write with. I do want to try the gold "elastic" nib, though. But I'd be careful how much I press it down as it is not meant to flex per se.
MAN, THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN THE PERFECT REVIEW IF U WOULD HAVE INCLUDED THE FPR 14K UF ! I ASSURE U THE 14K BEATS THE CROSSFLEX ! OR AT LEAST IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A GREAT OPONENT. IN ADDITION THE FPR NIB IS EASY TO GET ;)
Great point. I do have the FPR, and indeed did a previous comp with a slightly different and un-tuned regalia and Mag 600. Link jere: th-cam.com/video/nrVoOkEMkAg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=g3ng2mfDbKwB1wHZ However, as noted, fpr is unreliable and a gusher and at times splasher. Additionally, the slit goes far up and the side cuts are deep. While great at flexing, and generous flow, the overall quality of the nib is very sub-par in my opinion. This may only be the case for me, because I use my flexes DAIL. THE FPR was ruined in a month. Now it is permanently out of alignment, and the minimum line it gets is at least a B or BB. Very nice flex though. May need lighter touch to last longer.
In this video, I literally compared the [imo] best flexes I personally own.....and how I arrived to the decision was that these four are always in my pocket. 😀 FPR never made it into my pocket 😀
Nib.lab modify a Jinhao #8 I managed to ge one before he stoped. It's a beautiful flex wirter and couldn't be more happy with it. It's one of my favorite. The CrossFlex looks interesting. At some point I do need to have my FA on my 823 ground . Thank you for the comparison.
Enjoyed the first version, but you're right the sound is better. Thanks again
Thank you !
wow I would never flex that much with a nib with daily writing but some calliigraphy maybe wow
Me too 😀. This is an extremes of the performance curves. They did well, no?
@@Shak-MD definitely buy how much did it cost ?
Beautiful writing and relaxed review was the perfect wind down after a long week. Have a good weekend.
Thank you my friend. I live writing with these pens...and these have overtaken the enthusiasm away from other fiuntain pens 😀. What a lovely hobby 😀
@@Shak-MDyour handwriting really works well with such a nib. I usually print in a small script so I’ll mostly enjoy my .6 stub and Journaler nib, but really enjoyed watching your pens slide across the page as if doing ballet (Actually better )I’m not really a ballet guy. Have a great weekend.
Very enjoyable comparison video, once again! Your Pilot FA #15 nib is amazing, great modification. I did the same with my Pilot FA SEF to get the EEF lines but this is much better with the quick snap back. I am thinking about the Pilot Custom Heritage 912 FA #10 for its very soft flex but not sure anymore. 😂 I enjoyed your MB Calligraphy Flexible the most with your writing style. The Cross flex is very impressive and looks most like a vintage nib (but maybe too soft for the amount of responsiveness … or maybe just a little too wet for me?). Thanks and have a great weekend!
Thank you Dimitri. These are truly creams of the crop. As for the Crossflex, indeed it is pretty steady and awesome for daily use. You can press a bit for more ink, or press more for line variation. Nothing else is like it. It is a better overall flex nib than all others. It is not soft like mag600. Maybe it can be modified for thinner lines, but will likely affect its durability. I think every Enthusiastic Fountainier [I should change my channel name to that ]should try that. I have two variations of crossflex, and I'll be sure to let you try both when we meet.
FA 10 is great pen. Will need more grinding. Mine is needle pointed by myself 😀 . It is on a loan with one of fountainniers in Toronto.
Have a great weekend.
@@Shak-MD Thanks Shak, you are too kind. I can’t wait for our next meeting, some many new experiences to share. The Crossflex is really awesome but I really love my 146 and 149 Calligraphy right now. I haven’t touched the 149C but the 146C is very fine. FA 10 or Crossflex … I guess I’ll wait and enjoy what I have.
I couldn't quite understand the pen you used with the Regalia Writing Labs Cross Flex nib. Could you tell me the name please.
It is on Kyuseido Kakari pen.
Very nice pens. The thin line is a little too fat in all of them (less on the MBand the FA). for being exceptional or dip-pen like.
You are right. Nothing quite compares to a good dip pen. Mag 600 is okay, but the tines get out of sorts easily.
Awesome comparison review, enjoyed it! They all performed beautifully.. It's good to see the Mag 600 version 2 nib is much better. Looks like we have some great modern flex options now. I'm curious which of these did you find the smoothest in daily writing? Thanks.
I really like REgalia nib. Though all of these make great daily writers.
Congrats for your comparison video !!!
I have a LOI MZG (LeonardoOfficina🇮🇹) with an amazing elastic nib 14k with ebonite feeder. The nib it's hard but very good for SLOW calligraphic moments. It's possible for you to compare also this pen ?
Thanks!
I have the steel "Elastic" nib from Leonardo. That is not a flex nib. So, it does not fit this catalog. It is great for this liking some bounce. I found the titanium nibs on Leonardo more pleasant to write with. I do want to try the gold "elastic" nib, though. But I'd be careful how much I press it down as it is not meant to flex per se.
MAN, THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN THE PERFECT REVIEW IF U WOULD HAVE INCLUDED THE FPR 14K UF !
I ASSURE U THE 14K BEATS THE CROSSFLEX ! OR AT LEAST IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A GREAT OPONENT. IN ADDITION THE FPR NIB IS EASY TO GET ;)
Great point. I do have the FPR, and indeed did a previous comp with a slightly different and un-tuned regalia and Mag 600. Link jere:
th-cam.com/video/nrVoOkEMkAg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=g3ng2mfDbKwB1wHZ
However, as noted, fpr is unreliable and a gusher and at times splasher. Additionally, the slit goes far up and the side cuts are deep. While great at flexing, and generous flow, the overall quality of the nib is very sub-par in my opinion. This may only be the case for me, because I use my flexes DAIL. THE FPR was ruined in a month. Now it is permanently out of alignment, and the minimum line it gets is at least a B or BB. Very nice flex though. May need lighter touch to last longer.
In this video, I literally compared the [imo] best flexes I personally own.....and how I arrived to the decision was that these four are always in my pocket. 😀
FPR never made it into my pocket 😀
Nib.lab modify a Jinhao #8 I managed to ge one before he stoped. It's a beautiful flex wirter and couldn't be more happy with it. It's one of my favorite. The CrossFlex looks interesting. At some point I do need to have my FA on my 823 ground . Thank you for the comparison.
Let me know if you'd like to try my ground FA. I did ground it myself to much finer. I'd like to see what you think 😀