Mystic Soul Sucker Nonagon Pens



Mystic Soul Sucker Nonagon Introducing Mystic Soul Sucker Nonagon, a handcrafted pen with a polished...

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Mystic Soul Sucker Nonagon

Introducing Mystic Soul Sucker Nonagon, a handcrafted pen with a polished steel Jowo nib size 6. This pen measures approximately 145m/m long including cap, 135m/m nib to body end, with a body diameter of 15m/m and a cap diameter of 16m/m. It comes with a Schmidt K5 ink converter, and other nibs are available upon request.

The silver used is Argentium .940, which is whiter and brighter than traditional .925 sterling and more tarnish resistant. Argentium is hypoallergenic, antibacterial, and nickel-free.

Nib Size Guide

The best fountain pen tip for beginners to use to become acclimated to writing with a fountain pen is probably a size Medium tip. But you may also use a broad nib size Broad if all you want to do is sign documents with your fountain pen.

Extra Fine: A particularly small line width distinguishes the extra fine nib strength. If you write with small, delicate letters and apply minimal pressure, you should pick an EF nib. It is perfect for adding notes to calendars and prevents ink from bleeding through on delicate and thin paper.

Fine: With its straight nib, the fine nib creates a delicate and smooth stroke on the paper. It is suited for small, filigree handwriting and has a wider and wetter ink flow compared to the EF nib.

Medium: The medium nib size is the most popular spring strength and is suitable for any style of handwriting. It has a robust line width and is a wise choice for left-handed individuals. Letter writers appreciate its expressiveness.

Broad: The broad fountain nib is ideal for signing documents or creating distinct wide lines. It may be the right choice for those who need to sign a lot of things or require a bold writing solution.