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Never heard of a nib pen? Many people haven't, but odds are you've been using some version of this instrument since learning to write. It's nearly as likely that you received one as a gift to commemorate a graduation or perhaps a work anniversary. Nib pens have earned a well-deserved reputation as the world's finest writing utensils, paced by brand leaders such as Monteverde, Conklin, Speedball, and Pilot.
What's in a Name?
For hundreds of years, the part of the quill or writing instrument that meets paper and distributes ink has been known as a nib. Of course, not all nibs are created alike. Depending on your writing requirements and style, choose from 8 tip sizes ranging from fine (.5 mm) to very broad (2.0 mm). Though black ink remains the most popular option, ink is available in blue, brown and red.
When Ink Meets Paper
Once you have chosen a tip size and an ink color, it's time to narrow the search for a quality writing instrument that suits your needs. Ballpoint pens distribute an oil-based ink that dries quickly through a metal ball in the nib. Rollerball pens use the same ball tip as a ballpoint pen but dispense a water-based ink that promotes an expressive writing style. Fountain pens also use a water-based ink that is self-contained within a refillable cartridge. A calligraphy pen is a special form of fountain pen that features a broader, flatter nib that is well-suited for art projects and addressing wedding invitations.
Gift It
The gift of a fine pen is a tradition that spans decades and can literally last a lifetime with the help of refillable cartridges. Choose from dozens of nib styles, many of which come with a handsome gift box.
What's in a Name?
For hundreds of years, the part of the quill or writing instrument that meets paper and distributes ink has been known as a nib. Of course, not all nibs are created alike. Depending on your writing requirements and style, choose from 8 tip sizes ranging from fine (.5 mm) to very broad (2.0 mm). Though black ink remains the most popular option, ink is available in blue, brown and red.
When Ink Meets Paper
Once you have chosen a tip size and an ink color, it's time to narrow the search for a quality writing instrument that suits your needs. Ballpoint pens distribute an oil-based ink that dries quickly through a metal ball in the nib. Rollerball pens use the same ball tip as a ballpoint pen but dispense a water-based ink that promotes an expressive writing style. Fountain pens also use a water-based ink that is self-contained within a refillable cartridge. A calligraphy pen is a special form of fountain pen that features a broader, flatter nib that is well-suited for art projects and addressing wedding invitations.
Gift It
The gift of a fine pen is a tradition that spans decades and can literally last a lifetime with the help of refillable cartridges. Choose from dozens of nib styles, many of which come with a handsome gift box.