Vertex nib substitution?

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Bryguy

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I'm interested in the Vertex for a client who wants an italic nib. Does anyone know if the vertex nib is removable. I know with some of the cheaper kits the section is all one piece. I want to trade the existing nib for a stub. I believe it is a #5.
 
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More4dan

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The nib is removable but it is not a standard size. The bad news, it is somewhere between a #5 and a #6 nib size. There are many threads on the subject. The Graduate FP uses the same non-standard nib.

Danny


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TonyL

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Still following. Thanks again Danny. I bought a bunch of the "higher-end" models, but don't like the stock nib. Maybe calling PSI? Or wiring them? I am going to write them. Thx for the words of encouragement LOL.
 

TonyL

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I just wrote to PSI. However, in their Q&A there were several answers: one said #5 and the other said .65mm (just reporting what was written). I am going to send my nib to Bryan,,he will figure it out. Woops....found a third answer fine#6.
 

TonyL

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Ok...I wrote to them and just finished chatting with someone who say they are "Maria". This was her response:

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TonyL

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I just measured the diameter of the feed; it is 5.02mm, I tried several new #5 nibs. They all slide in and out easily. It would need to be shimmed or the nib would need to be thicker to fit snugly.
 

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My guess is that .65 is the width of the tip. You could send it off to Linda Kennedy at Indy Pen Dance and have it reshaped to italic although she may not want to work on it depending on the nib quality.

Bill
 

TonyL

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I can try it, but I had two nib guys at the Atlanta show "play" with it for a while an d neither can get a replacement to work. Thank you Dan.
 
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