Fountain Pen a Highlighter

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jeffj13

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Is anyone successfully using a fountain pen as a highlighter? If so, what nib are you using?

I have this picture in my mind of a nib that is curved upward and disc-like at the end, but I have been unable to find one.

If I can't find one, I suppose I can use a broad calligraphy nib.

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Scott

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Hi Jeff,

I am not using a fountain pen as a highlighter, but I know it can be done. There are some inks formulated to work well as a highlighter ink, such as Firefly. I know Richard Binder has on occasion ground a nib to be very wide just for the purpose of being a highlighter. I think you're on the right track thinking in terms of a wide calligraphy nib. If you don't want to get into grinding, I'd get the widest Broad nib, music nib, or italic nib you can find. If you're intending this to be in a pen you make yourself, I'd go for a Broad nib. If you're thinking of a bought pen, I'd recommend you try a Lamy Safari with the widest italic nib from a Lamy Joy switched out into it. A good Lamy dealer should be able to manage that for you.

Good luck! Let us know what you come up with!

Scott.
 

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