Dan_F
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Well, maybe not what you expected, but no kits were involved. :biggrin: Horistes burl.
Flange is made of brass, and is angled to lower the angle of the nib to the paper. This is called an oblique pen holder, the nib being the "pen", which at the moment a Henry 620 by Gilbert and Blanzy-Poure. The oblique angle is to allow for the flex strokes to be made by applying downward pressure while the nib is in line with the stroke, without turning the paper too far to the left. I guess I should have taken the picture from the top to really show the angle of the nib relative to the body of the holder. Here is a video (not mine) from Youtube illustrating how the pen is used. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2FhJpFgN_Y
Still just a beginner at using the thing and have a long way to go, but it's kind of fun.
Dan
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