Cursive Italic on a Sailor Nib

Today I had the honor of grinding a Sailor 1911 14k Medium nib to a Cursive Italic. Sailor nibs are a joy to work on; the consistency of the craftsmanship with which they are made is fantastic. They rarely need tuning out of the box. Not to mention, they look beautiful!

While a Cursive Italic grind on a Medium nib won’t give you as dramatic an example of line-width variation compared to a Broad nib (or larger!), it can be a more useful grind—not too enormous or wet-writing. This allows the pen to offer an exciting flourish while remaining useful for daily tasks like journaling, to-do lists, or other not-huge-sized writing projects.

Questions about getting a Cursive Italic grind of your own? Send me an email!

DC Fountain Pen Supershow

I’m thrilled to announce that this year, I’ll have a table at the DC Fountain Pen Supershow in Washington, DC! August 1-4, 2019. I’ll be doing my usual custom nib grinds like cursive italic, stub, formal italic, left oblique, reverse oblique, needlepoint, and architect’s point. I’ll also do nib straightening, tuning, and smoothing.

I’m so excited to finally go to this show and I can’t wait to see you all there!