No, it's not as flexy as my Leonardt Principal or Brause 66, but it has greater ink capacity than the former, and no starting problems, unlike the latter
Decent ink loading capacity
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but I find that to be a surprisingly good thing most of the time since it doesn't bite the paper and allows for very consistent results for both writing and drawing
I'm using these nibs in a Jinhao pen and getting good results
I adapted two of them on as many Jinhao pens with reasonable success, and have used others on an oblique nib pen holder with very good results.
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At the first the pen was scratchy and pretty hard to flex, but after about five or six 15 minute sessions of writing things down, it has loosened up a bit and I find the flexing of the tines to be easier
Ok if you are looking for a cheap flex pen alternative & don't mind a lot of feedback from the pen on the paper.
These are probably too pointy for much writing use, but for dawing they are fantastic with easy flex to vary line weight.
I find myself reaching for anymore (apart from specialized blunt nibs) is my blue pumpkin nib when a softer flex is required
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It writes really well and though it doesn't really last 4 times as long as a regular Zebra nib, it seems to have more of a sweet spot than a regular Zebra
If you are planning on installing this nib into a fountain pen, be prepared for a couple hours of tweaking to really find the sweet spot
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