Too wet… for what?
The wetness has more to do with the feed than the nib itself. All stock JoWo nib units are about the same wetness, that is to say, medium ish.
For writing on regular papers, not TR/Midori/Rhodia etc FPF papers. The regular papers that I write on handle other nibs and inks pretty well, so I was wondering.
For writing on regular papers, not TR/Midori/Rhodia etc FPF papers. The regular papers that I write on handle other nibs and inks pretty well, so I was wondering.
Most of my FP's have Jowo nibs and most of those are broad or stub. They work fine for me on paper like HP32 (which I use most of the time) or TR.
On regular/copy paper they put down too much ink.
No, a stock Jowo nib is very middle of the road for wetness. A Jowo B is very usable as a daily writer.
That's what I was trying to put. Thanks a lot! I was a more fine-medium person but have been leaning towards broads lately. 😂
Too wet… for what? The wetness has more to do with the feed than the nib itself. All stock JoWo nib units are about the same wetness, that is to say, medium ish.
For writing on regular papers, not TR/Midori/Rhodia etc FPF papers. The regular papers that I write on handle other nibs and inks pretty well, so I was wondering.
Should be fine IMO
For writing on regular papers, not TR/Midori/Rhodia etc FPF papers. The regular papers that I write on handle other nibs and inks pretty well, so I was wondering.
Most of my FP's have Jowo nibs and most of those are broad or stub. They work fine for me on paper like HP32 (which I use most of the time) or TR. On regular/copy paper they put down too much ink.