SteveG
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I enjoyed a brief conversation with a customer at my sales table today. He was looking at pens for his friend, a collector. According to my customer, the grandfather of his friend used to fabricate fountain pen nibs, and had developed a "Music Nib" for writing music scores. In use, the nib was designed to flex and deposit a precise droplet of ink on the score to fill in the note. This was done by applying a bit of pressure to flex the nib. I know very little history or background for fountain pens, but this was interesting and I wanted to share here. Has anyone heard of this type of nib?
Steve
Steve