![]() ![]() You will find more pens and options on the Manuscript Pens Website. All these offer more including peace and quiet as well as relaxing/calming time that is so missing in our busy lives. They open your option from calligraphy, letter writing, writing in a journal or adult colouring. I would love to have received these items as a gift. Giving you the option of a wider tip for quicker coverage and a fine tip for the closer to the lines work. that is a lovely relaxing pastime that I enjoy. With the fine liner and chisel tip you are set for all your writing. Beautiful for bullet journalling or super for scrapbooks, these delicate pens create designs that are made to last! I love the fact that you have two pens in one. Two colours in one pen with endless possibilities. He was really impressed how smoothly the pen went over the page. It comes with two cartridges and also an adapter for using bottled ink. ![]() With a selection of nibs available, any writing style is possible with this classic. Our favourite go-to pen for everyday writing! The 12 sided barrel makes for a unique design for this Manuscript favourite. This is what Manuscript say about this pen. This pen is called Manuscript’s Dodec Pen. I’ll be taking them up on this offer so I can really appreciate the pen. But Manuscript offer a free nib exchange for us left handers. ![]() I had to get Grandad Al to do the testing as it has a right handed nib. We all love to read, create and write with a nice pen, with this fountain pen from Manuscript the words just flow from the nib. Manuscript have asked us to review this lovely beginners calligraphy set and the calligraphy duo tip felts, so here’s my thoughts. My mum was never impressed with the amount of ink on my cuffs either! But as I progressed I managed to get less and less on me. ![]() Being left handed I spent the whole of the years there with ink on my hand from my little finger to my wrist. We used to have to write with a fountain pen in italics in Junior school. I remember the days when I had sticky notes all around my computer screen, on the fridge and notice board, but now it’s all on technology of one form or another. If we want to remember something make a note on our phones or on the computer. Most people don’t actually pick up a pen or pencil from one day to the next. Calligraphy is a lovely craft that is coming back into fashion. If they tell you what's wrong, do please make another post with the solution (and maybe pics) to let us know.Are you still looking for something different for a Mother’s Day gift? Then look at these calligraphy sets from Manuscript. You've done good troubleshooting - I'm with Bleepblorp, email the maker. Otherwise, my only guess is slightly-less-bad QC where the tines are too tight & won't let ink flow - but for all six of your nibs in the set to be bad like that is shocking. The nibs have a slit, right? I've seen photos of really bad quality-control where they forgot to cut the nib. Your squeezing the cartridge should've primed things so you shouldn't've needed to wait. Your faux-drawing with it for a few minutes should've been enough time. Ink takes a while to get sucked by capillary action from the cartridge down the feed to the nib. It still doesn't write after you do this? With any of the nibs? when I prime the feed by squeezing a cartridge like that, the ink-drip may come out in a random place around the nib or feed. Ink came to it half way down the nib and on the side, not the tip ![]()
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