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Brause Rose 76 Nib (Pack of 3)

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$18.95

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1.Size:1 Count (pack Of 1)


2.:Rose


About this item

  • Pack of 3
  • Nibs are designed for calligraphy writing
  • Nibs have a fine point


Product Description

Brause Rose 76 Nib (Pack of 3)

Set Contains:

1 x 3 pack of Rose 076 nibs


Else Marie
Reviewed in Germany on January 11, 2025
Diese Feder ist auch für Anfänger gut geeignet!
Bev91945
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
Always a good choice particularly for the beginner hand lettered.
veronique
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
This nib really seems to hold a ton of ink. I can write for several sentences before I run out of ink, which I love. I'm not a calligrapher, I just enjoy using a dip pen for writing in my junk journals. Highly recommend this nib. Just make sure you prep the nib by removing the oil from it before its first use and it will write like a dream.Tip: this may sound gross, but using a little saliva on a tissue to gently rub the oil off the nib works great. You can also rub a little 90% alcohol on it. If you do not prep your nib, it will hold very little ink. And I find Sumi ink works wonderfully with the nib as well.
Chemo
Reviewed in Germany on May 17, 2022
Der Tintenfluss von der Feder auf das Papier ist extrem ungleichmäßig... Die ersten drei Buchstaben eines Wortes sind total übersättigt mit Tinte, die nächsten zwei bis drei Buchstaben dann einigermaßen normal gesättigt und schon ab dem sechsten oder siebten Buchstaben ist die Tinte soweit verbraucht, dass die Buchstaben mangels Tinte deutlich heller sind.Man hat wirklich innerhalb von weniger als 10 Buchstaben das Spektrum von "zu viel Tinte" bis "zu wenig Tinte" abgedeckt. Das kommt besonders bei Eisen-gallus-tinte, die nach dem schreiben noch mal nachdunkelt, sehr zum Vorschein. Einen kompletten Text in gleichmäßiger Tintendeckung zu schreiben ist extrem mühsam.Und warum kauft der Typ dann gleich den 100er Pack an Federn? Na, weil 100 Stück, warum auch immer, günstiger waren als drei Stück.
kate13579
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022
I wouldn't recommend this nib for beginners (don't need to be an expert, but definitely need some experience first)It has a fair amount of flex and creates beautiful swells. It last relatively long in comparison to other intermediate level nibs. Brause is a wonderful manufacturer and these nibs are no exception.I recommend them on smooth to medium smooth paper (avoid coarse papers such as watercolor) and I have had most success with thicker inks (avoid iron gall or walnut)
guy
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2022
1 for the tips was bent out of the box and wouldn’t go back into position. 1 bent on second use and wouldnt bend back into position on something that’s supposed to be high flexible. i also used a little pressure as i could. the last one works good but if i didn’t have good paper it would bleed to a unreadable amount. this isnt my particular cup of tea but from multiple articles praising this product i assume its a lot of other peoples, i say that because it might be better for you. just keep them if they’re bad and return them. Also i’ve tried a lot of nibs from articles and realized that either you should just do your own thing because almost all that i bought from articles are awful for me.
Luis
Reviewed in Spain on April 2, 2021
Hay que tener especial cuidado, porque el plumín es muy flexible
H
Reviewed in India on March 17, 2020
Just not for beginners, really delicate to handle,and if u r juat started then it will stuck on every upstocks😂😅 , first use some thing tough like zebra G nib ..its easy to handle for start😊
Al K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2019
This is a hard nib to master if you've only used pointed non-flexible or italic nibs before. I had to clean this 3 times with hot water, soap, spit, fire, and toothpaste before I could get a proper ink flow (Speedball SuperBlack ink). Even so, the flexible nature causes a lot of railroading or ink blobs if you're not careful and steady-handed.My calligraphy has never looked so great now that I've (almost) figured out how to use it. It takes practice, but my letters have that thick-thin look that's normally associated with the spencerian or copperplate lettering. The tines don't spread as far as I expected so I won't be using this for large writing, but 0.5" tall letters work well for this nib. That's perfect for birthday and other handwritten cards (my primary use).The price for this one is probably more than I should have paid. i realized later that I could get this nib cheaper elsewhere, but it's still a good nib and a classic one.
JM
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018
These nibs have a lot of flex to them. They are great for larger lettering, or any time you just want a really wide stroke. The tines are soft, so a little pressure goes a long ways in terms of stroke width.Most reviews also mention them being a bit iffy to start at times, most often with a thicker ink. I have found this to be the case, but if you put a little lateral pressure to one tine (pressing them together, not apart) I've found this will get it to start most of the time. Definitely one of my favorites.
Jean C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2018
I wanted this nib to use with watercolor to sign my paintings. I didn't have occasion to use it after buying it, and it stayed in the package for quite a while. When I went to use it, I saw that the tines of the tip were crossed, and did not line up beside each other. They do split open when I press it on paper, but then go back to crossing over each other. Unfortunately, no matter what I do, it just won't write! The ink does not flow at all. Yes, I had lots of ink on it, and covered the holes completely with it. I have cleaned the tip, tried using watercolor, then tried it with ink. Nothing works. It won't start writing. It is quite a disappointment.
QuintoCreations
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2018
I've been doing pointed pen calligraphy for about a year now and I've had my eye set on this nib for awhile. It does NOT disappoint. It's a bit stiffer than the nibs I'm used to (Nikko G, Hunt) and it's taking a bit of time to get used to. But now that I've figured it out, I don't want to write with anything else. It holds and makes the ink flow so well. I feel like i have the most control over my writing with this nib. I wish I bought it sooner! I can't wait to do some calligraphy jobs with this nib!
okokokok
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2016
Great nib, very flexible
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