MASSIVE apologies for the horrible grainy poorly lighted video. It looked fine on my camera's display. As you can probably tell, the video style was inspired by theimmovablemovers.
The pen is one of my best writers. Your calligraphy is just amazing, I love that modern look of your letters and it's quick enough to take notes and everyday usage. Thanks for your reviews, I'd really like to see more of them.
To Jeff Ashe: I am unable to reply to your comment directly. The paper in the video is from a Rhodia pad. The ruling is 7mm. The paper in the pads are much better than the paper in the side-stapled notebooks. The notebook ruling is 8mm. The medium nib is perfect for me. Broad enough that it's fun, and fine enough that it's practical. I wouldn't suggest the medium if you use cheap paper, however.
@@labibsaud8064 I got a F nib, but it wrote very thin. I later found out the nib was actually stamped with EF, so obviously LAMY made a mistake. I sold the pen to a friend who liked the EF line. I later bought another one in M, but I had the nib modified into a butterline stub by Pendleton Brown. Now it writes exceptionally well.
It depends on your handwriting. It performs well for both writing styles. I think that cursive does look better with a fine nib though, but that's personal preference. It does well for fast writing too.