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    Default Is this a weird obsession?

    Like many here, The Nib has served for me as a gateway to an all new hobby. I'm really grateful to have pen Jedis like Brian, Doug and so many others here to make this an easy pool to dip a toe in. The pens are great, but I'm not a collector, just a user. I love paper, but don't write all that much. Love the inks, but my preference tends toward conventional blues and blacks (and shades similar to them...a big fan of Noodler's Purple Heart).

    The thing that really borders on obsession, though, is nibs. I first caught the bug when I swapped a medium in for a fine nib in my Safari. Then Suzuki started the thread about the Triumph nib. I then found myself preferring italic nibs over the conventional ones. Is this like having Blade Acquisition Disorder? Is there something wrong with me????????
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    The answer to the question is yes and no. Yes a similar Acquisition Disorder and no there is nothing wrong with you. Except........
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxman View Post
    I've never thought about nib AD.
    Interesting indeed.
    Having NAD just doesn't sound right

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    Your AD is somewhat remarkable. Last year at this time you didn't even know what a Fountain Pen was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oc_in_fw View Post
    Having NAD just doesn't sound right


    Quote Originally Posted by brianw View Post
    Your AD is somewhat remarkable. Last year at this time you didn't even know what a Fountain Pen was.
    Fountains were things I threw pennies in, or spewed melted chocolate.
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    If your AD is a disorder then I'm there with you.

    Just wait until you dip your toe into the pool of grinding your own nibs into italics. I have a bunch of nibs that I got from Indy Pen Dance along with their micromesh sanding sheet set -- not that I'm trying to enable you or anything...
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    I don't actually have a nib AD, as you describe it, but I can understand having one. The most important thing for me is how a pen writes, but fountain pen nibs are also esthetically pleasing after all these years of ballpoints and rollerballs. The differences in designs and performance are interesting. If I could find a vintage gold flex nib that would fit any of my current pens, I might get it, but it would probably cost more than I would pay.

    I think that a "normal" outsider, stumbling across this forum and the shaving ones would think that there is something wrong with all of us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whereisandy View Post
    ...I have a bunch of nibs that I got from Indy Pen Dance along with their micromesh sanding sheet set -- not that I'm trying to enable you or anything...


    Quote Originally Posted by Slivovitz View Post
    I don't actually have a nib AD, as you describe it, but I can understand having one. The most important thing for me is how a pen writes, but fountain pen nibs are also esthetically pleasing after all these years of ballpoints and rollerballs. The differences in designs and performance are interesting. If I could find a vintage gold flex nib that would fit any of my current pens, I might get it, but it would probably cost more than I would pay.

    I think that a "normal" outsider, stumbling across this forum and the shaving ones would think that there is something wrong with all of us.
    It's not us, it's them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slivovitz View Post
    I don't actually have a nib AD, as you describe it, but I can understand having one. The most important thing for me is how a pen writes, but fountain pen nibs are also esthetically pleasing after all these years of ballpoints and rollerballs. The differences in designs and performance are interesting. If I could find a vintage gold flex nib that would fit any of my current pens, I might get it, but it would probably cost more than I would pay.

    I think that a "normal" outsider, stumbling across this forum and the shaving ones would think that there is something wrong with all of us.
    That just depends on your definition of normal. Personally I don't there's anything wrong with any of us.
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    Just wait until you try your first flex nib . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taipei Personality View Post
    Just wait until you try your first flex nib . . .
    Well, I have used a Noodler's piston fill flex nib, and, um, hated it. The pen that is, which leaked and performed overall like a POS. No more Noodler's pens for me.

    I did just take delivery, however, of a Lamy Al-star with 1.1 mm italic nib. , indeed.
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    I like italic nibs, and I MUST get a Triumph nib one day.

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    Every obsession is weird. Yours is more harmless than many others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beginish View Post
    Fountains were things I threw pennies in ...
    You are probably already aware ... you can throw a lot more than just pennies in them ...
    Be there or be square. Only I can do both!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc4 View Post
    You are probably already aware ... you can throw a lot more than just pennies in them ...
    I reserve marshlands for the bodies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beginish View Post
    I reserve marshlands for the bodies.
    Or cornfields.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nemo View Post
    Or cornfields.

    They're only good until the crop circles.
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