This doesn’t mean I think the best complement is itself a great ink, just that it is a nice complement color. I am not running giveaways and I will not ask you for money. Watch out for scammers and spammers, and they want to steal your money and personal information.
I never was inclined to try a fude nib and never thought it would interest me ever... Untill I tried it. They are really fun to use and write and experiment with them.
I was curious to try them a while ago and this was the cheapest I could find a dude nib... since I did get another and the nib fits into the Noodler's Nibcreeper no problem.
Just got this pen from my dad today. He got it from his late boss, I'm not sure if it's a knock off or a real one. The nib is straight, and the flow is too dry for my taste. But writes very smoothly.
Your channel is a amazing! Thank you so much! I REALLY appreciate how objective and unbiased you are about everything, and incredibly in-depth! Definitely will be a regular part of my day!
I found Duke fude nibs for sale on Ebay many years ago, but haven’t managed to fit them on any of my pens yet. 5# ”Iridium point” generic, and #6 Jinhao fude nibs work well with most of my other pens. However, I needed to polish down the iridium point quite a bit, to get that seamless transition of width I was after.
Here are the Direct links to Lamy Crystal Agatethe ink used for this review: th-cam.com/video/MpXQQQoQOd4/w-d-xo.html
This doesn’t mean I think the best complement is itself a great ink, just that it is a nice complement color.
I am not running giveaways and I will not ask you for money. Watch out for scammers and spammers, and they want to steal your money and personal information.
I never was inclined to try a fude nib and never thought it would interest me ever... Untill I tried it. They are really fun to use and write and experiment with them.
I was curious to try them a while ago and this was the cheapest I could find a dude nib... since I did get another and the nib fits into the Noodler's Nibcreeper no problem.
Just got this pen from my dad today. He got it from his late boss, I'm not sure if it's a knock off or a real one. The nib is straight, and the flow is too dry for my taste. But writes very smoothly.
I would feel confident this was made with standard nibs also.
I get that song stuck in my head every time I watch one of your videos.
Lol, at least it's a good song.
Thanks for the review.
Do you happen to know the angle of the nib?
I didn't even know that Fude nibs were made at different angles until you asked... so no I don't know.
@@AnInkGuy Ah okay. Thanks anyway.
Yes... For example, The Sailor Fude Green and Black are 55° and 40° respectively.
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Where did the Duke 209 go? haha
It is still out there, I just found it on Amazon and Ebay.
Your channel is a amazing! Thank you so much! I REALLY appreciate how objective and unbiased you are about everything, and incredibly in-depth! Definitely will be a regular part of my day!
Wow, thank you!
I found Duke fude nibs for sale on Ebay many years ago, but haven’t managed to fit them on any of my pens yet. 5# ”Iridium point” generic, and #6 Jinhao fude nibs work well with most of my other pens. However, I needed to polish down the iridium point quite a bit, to get that seamless transition of width I was after.
I had two of these pens and put the other dude nib into a Noodler's Nibcreeper and it worked there no issues.
@@AnInkGuy Thats great! I own no Nib Creaper yet.
@@Johan-vk5yd It isn't much thicker as a pen but it doesn't have the metal section so isn't 'slick' to hold onto when writing.