Maaike on Nostr: Alright, my friend looked at the TWSBI Eco (m nib) that I thought was defective (too ...
Alright, my friend looked at the TWSBI Eco (m nib) that I thought was defective (too wet), but he said there’s nothing wrong with it. On Rhodia paper, it behaves completely different (better) than on Hobonichi paper. It’s just not suitable for my Hobonichi planners, is the conclusion. I could replace the nib, but I think I’ll keep it as is to use on Rhodia paper (I have lots)
#fountainpen
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