Like the title says, what constitutes a "Wet Noodle" nib?
I have always wondered about this.
I see lots of sales for "Wet Noodles" but I have never seen a nib labeled as such...Do you just know it when you use it?
Is some degree of line variation the key? Or does it have to do with a nibs ability to go from fine to broad and then back to fine again in a quick manner? Or is it something else completely?
I have always wondered about this.
I see lots of sales for "Wet Noodles" but I have never seen a nib labeled as such...Do you just know it when you use it?
Is some degree of line variation the key? Or does it have to do with a nibs ability to go from fine to broad and then back to fine again in a quick manner? Or is it something else completely?