✒️ Write Your Legacy with Style!
The Speedball Oblique Pen Set is a premium writing tool designed for enthusiasts of Copperplate and Spencerian scripts. It includes a high-quality oblique pen holder and a selection of hand-crafted nibs, providing flexibility and precision for beautiful lettering. Weighing just 0.704 ounces and featuring a sleek black design, this set is perfect for both professional calligraphers and hobbyists looking to elevate their craft.
Manufacturer | Speedball Art Products |
Brand | Speedball |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.13 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | 2968 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Closure | Snap |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Broad |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2968 |
A**M
excellent nibs
I'm using the nibs with my own oblique holder and they work very well. The 101 is extremely nice but takes a very light touch. The 103 is a bit of a challenge, at least with all the paper I tried it with using my typical black ink. However the 103 did well with thinned watercolors which I brushed into the nib. It requires an "extremely" light touch, so much so that it may be difficult to know if it's even touching the paper. Just a slight variation of touch can cause the tip to split, skip, and spatter. However, with a perfect touch, the stroke is likely the finest that can be achieved with any nib.
K**9
My favorite, but NOT FOR BEGINNERS
First of all, I need to say that if you are a beginner, you WILL struggle with this set. You could use the oblique holder no problem, but the nibs are not meant for beginners. That being said, this is my absolute favorite set. the 101 nibs are my most used nib (also love the Leonardt EF), and I can't get enough of them. That being said, the first time I ever tried them I really struggled (as do most beginners). If the nib is scratching the page and ink is splattering everywhere, that is not the nibs fault, but you just don't have the technique down well enough to be using these. I know some people prefer for expensive holders, but this oblique pen works just fine for me, and I saw the expensive holders for the nibs that don't fit in standard holders.For the nibs, I definitely use the 101 the most. It creates think downstrokes and very thin hairlines. The other nib (I believe its a 103) I don't use as often, but it certainly allows you to create tiny writing (I just don't have as much of a need for). As any experienced user will know, make sure to clean the nibs off well for oils. If you have not used nibs before, you will NEED to cleans the nibs off well before. I typically will spend about 2 minutes straight rubbing the nib with acetone using a q-tip (lightly so fibers don't get caught).
C**R
Good to start with.
Good set to begin with, I would suggest it to anyone starting out in Copperplate / Spencerian pensmanship as it's cheap so you can get an idea if this kind of calligraphy is for you. It's easy to see that this isn't meant for professionals as it's completely made of plastic with no room for personal modification to suit an individuals needs. Still good though.
A**R
Not too bad..
The pen itself is lightweight (being plastic), comfortable to hold, easy to clean. I'm not the biggest fan of the nibs that come with it, personally, but im not complaining. I still rate the dip pen holder itself a 5.
S**E
buena calidad
buena calidad
J**S
Excellent writing instrument for spencerian script / calligraphy.
Calligraphy pen for spencerian script. Highly specialized for this type of calligraphy and one of a kind as far as I know. It's all but impossible to write spencerian without this pen.
E**N
Does not work with long nibs like the Zebra Comic G or any straight nib.
1-Star off, long nibs bottom out: I regularly use relatively long nibs like the Zebra Comic G (ASIN B00LUD4DAY). Long nibs cannot be inserted far encough in this holder to bring the tip of the nib in-line with the axis of the holder. The only solution is to grind down the bottom of the nib so it doesn't stick out as far before bottoming out. Shorter nibs are no problem.1-Star off, there is no way to use this holder with straight (not oblique) mounted nibs.A better solution: Use an oblique pen with a brass nib holder (ASIN B08G13D6P3 or similar). This will allow the nib to be positioned properly no matter how long it is. Also, most pens with a brass hib holder can accomodate both oblique and straight nib mounting.
A**Y
Great for practicing !
Novice calligraphy enthusiast here :) I have quite a few standard dip pen holders and was curious to try out the oblique pen holder, I like it so far. Sure, it isn't the greatest one out there, but it's great for learning how to use an oblique pen holder before investing more money in an adjustable one.
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