Pros & Cons
Pros
Nikko nibs are among my all-time favorites. They produce much thinner lines with a more controllable thickness than my other nibs. With this brand i didn't have to run the nib through a flame to burn off the chemicals it’s coated in, which hinders ink... Read More
Highlights
Quality
School good workhorse nice one for beginners who are intimidated by soft flex as its sturdier than the g and good for heavy han... Read More
With proper care and cleaning immediately after each use these nikko nibs should last you a long time
The school pen is even harder and produces some pretty even line widths
Its nice and firm but with great flex and very smooth
Price
And its a great value for the price
Competitiveness
Ive provided a photo of samples written with these nibs for comparison a bit messy as its from a notebook just to record my inv... Read More
These are probably the best nibs out there on the market
The saji nib is pretty much similar to the g pen but harder so that the lines are a little more thin and uniform
With most brands i run the nib through a flame to burn off the chemicals it’s coated in which hinders ink flow but with this br... Read More
Overview
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- This product had a total of 46 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 13 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I thought was was ordering tachikawa nibs ordered on accident
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The ink flows off them so easily but not to the point where it’s leaky
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not like trying to get rid of the less popular kind
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If youre partial to spencerian or scripts that require fine hairlines and good line variation to thicker strokes this is not only an excellent starter pen but one youll keep coming back to
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its also good for expressive drawing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you dont require any line variation but want ultrafine hatch lines this is the nib to use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Spoon or saji as advertised harder than the g
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Theyll withstand a lot of different types of ink even acidic iron gall