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pass-qa you talked about using italic or broad nibs when you first got into fountain pens which is true and a major handwriting looked decent Ive never had an italic nib but wed like to try one could you recommend one around $100 or less Ive got a twisty 580 and a vanishing point from you Im also open to just getting a replacement nib for these also thanks for free shipping to military members absolutely we do that for anyone at APO you know a base overseas we will ship to them for free so if you werent aware that its kind of a cool thing we try to do anyway so yes lets talk about stubs so I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I was really into the Pelican script which I actually no longer carry anymore because it just wasnt a very popular pen but it was one of the most popular ones that I first got into I got like five of them and I would keep him linked up with all different angles I would test a lot of different inks in them it was really kind of cool so the pen itself is k