A Miquel Rius red soft bound journal (300 page), Pentel EnerGel gel ink pen, Martha Stewart calligraphy pen (don't laugh), PaperMate InkJoy 300RT ballpoint pen, Pilot Parallel calligraphy pen in 1.5 mm, Pilot Hi-Tec-C, and a Pentel Slicci 0.7 mm.
You can acquire a Pentel EnerGel of your very own here, which you SHOULD. Because this pen is fabulous, a Pilot Parallel calligraphy pen in a 1.5 mm nib here, an assortment of Pilot Hi-Tec-C colors here, and an assortment of Pentel Sliccis here. I love coordinating colors.
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Estivalia Correa
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ooh, beautiful! I love the red scheme BTW, I'm curious, how does that MS calligraphy pen work? is it a felt-tip pen?
The MS pens are quite good and they are felt-tipped. I think the difference between the felt-tipped calligraphy pens and the nib ones (fountain pens or dip pens) is the felt-tipped ones can't produce as sharp, crisp lines, but they're great for practice, which is the stage I'm still at! And it's handy that they're dual-tipped!
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ooh, beautiful! I love the red scheme
BTW, I'm curious, how does that MS calligraphy pen work? is it a felt-tip pen?
The MS pens are quite good and they are felt-tipped. I think the difference between the felt-tipped calligraphy pens and the nib ones (fountain pens or dip pens) is the felt-tipped ones can't produce as sharp, crisp lines, but they're great for practice, which is the stage I'm still at! And it's handy that they're dual-tipped!
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