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Reddit mentions of Manuscript Pen Leonardt Copperplate and Shadow Set

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Manuscript Pen Leonardt Copperplate and Shadow Set. Here are the top ones.

Manuscript Pen Leonardt Copperplate and Shadow Set
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    Features:
  • Manuscript dip pens allow you to create beautiful writing and decorative designs
  • This package contains five nibs
  • This package contains five nibs
  • Country of Origin : United Kingdom
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height8.1 Inches
Length0.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size6 Piece Set
Weight0.06 Pounds
Width3.9 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Manuscript Pen Leonardt Copperplate and Shadow Set:

u/md81544 · 5 pointsr/Handwriting

This style is produced by flexy nibs, most usually dip pens. For example something like this http://www.amazon.com/Manuscript-Pen-Leonardt-Copperplate-Shadow/dp/B000VVLFQ6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427572992&sr=8-2&keywords=copperplate+pen

You can get some fountain pens with extra flexible nibs (e.g. the Pilot Falcon - but this is quite expensive).

u/yannireddit123 · 2 pointsr/interestingasfuck

He might have made the video that was used to make the gif. But it's unlikely he made the pen. You can order them on Amazon here.. EDIT: Also, google "Brause Steno nib." Being sold various places on the web.

u/robotlogik · 1 pointr/drawing

http://www.amazon.com/Manuscript-Pen-Leonardt-Copperplate-Shadow/dp/B000VVLFQ6

The nib at the top, I think these are mostly for writing, it was the only one they had at the store I went to. Ordered another set specifically for drawing, maybe it will be better. Also ordered some cheap brushes and watercolors to try, should be interesting.

u/Kill_Me_Now_World · 1 pointr/Calligraphy

Hey everyone. New here. I have this pen, printing paper, and some blue ink right now.

I plan on getting this and this.

Is that a good next step up? What can I be practicing with what I have/will have?

I really just wanna have fun writing so please excuse my ignorance and be nice.

How did you get started?