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I read on fpn among other places that a true stub nib has tipping material left as opposed to an italic that has none are there any brands youamp;#39;re aware of that offer a stub nib with tipping material not just the stainless the rest of the nib is made of okay so you got some kind of mixed information here the the classification I guess of whether something is called stub or italic if you want to be all official about it which weamp;#39;re there really isnamp;#39;t like an official governmental body or whatever that declares this stuff itamp;#39;s kind of like you know womenamp;#39;s dress sizes itamp;#39;s like well they kind of call it whatever they want and then just make it whatever they feel you know so I usually use that women dress size analogy for nip grind like sizes and stuff but it kind of works for the stub italic thing too so basically you have some pen companies that call their nibs stub like a 1.1 millimetre stub you have other ones that call it 1.1 millimeter