#22B Extra Fine: Featuring a bronze finish and medium stiffness, the #22B is suitable for Copperplate and Spencerian scripts, ornamental work and ruling.
#56 Standard School: Possessing a stiff action, this nib is steady and durable, making it a perfect tool for beginners.
#99 Drawing: This extremely flexible nib features an extra fine point and is capable of producing thick swells with minimal pressure. Perfect for artists with a light touch working on smooth papers.
The #22B, #56 and #99 nibs may all be used with either a straight/classic style or oblique penholder.
#100 Artist: Perfect for writing at x-heights of 1/8” or less, this highly flexible and delicate nib is best for use on smooth papers.
#101 Imperial Artist: Perfect for use to create Copperplate or Spencerian scripts, the #101 is durable and steady. Ideal for expert and student scribes alike, the #101 is great for larger scale lettering projects.
Both the #100 and #101 nibs may be used with either a straight/classic style or oblique penholder.
#103 Mapping: Specialized for delicate work, the #103 is similar to the #100 in feel and experience, but less fragile. Perfect for artists with a light touch.
#104 Drawing: For use to create very fine hairlines and small details, the #104 possesses a superfine point and should be used with the #104 penholder only.
#512 Bowl-Pointed: Fine pen is best for ruling and lettering applications.
#513EF: This extra-fine pen is ideal for industrial arts.