Ols67 - The "Birmingham" and "pens" rang a bell. I see they have Nemosine nibs, which made me curious.
From a fountainpennetwork post:
I had gotten a Nemosine Fission in Gunmetal, with a 0.6 mm stub nib, shortly before they shut it down. A nice substantial brass barrel and cap. I love it, but I wish I had gotten a few different nibs for variety.
So, thanks for that post, Matt.
From a fountainpennetwork post:
Quote:Got an email that Nemosine is winding things down and Josh is going to transition over to helping his brother build the birmingham pen company's brand, and they want to focus on selling pens and inks made in the USA.There's a big piece of the puzzle.
I had gotten a Nemosine Fission in Gunmetal, with a 0.6 mm stub nib, shortly before they shut it down. A nice substantial brass barrel and cap. I love it, but I wish I had gotten a few different nibs for variety.
So, thanks for that post, Matt.
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(01-23-2021, 05:07 AM)John Rose Wrote: Ols67 - The "Birmingham" and "pens" rang a bell. I see they have Nemosine nibs, which made me curious.
From a fountainpennetwork post:
Quote:Got an email that Nemosine is winding things down and Josh is going to transition over to helping his brother build the birmingham pen company's brand, and they want to focus on selling pens and inks made in the USA.There's a big piece of the puzzle.
I had gotten a Nemosine Fission in Gunmetal, with a 0.6 mm stub nib, shortly before they shut it down. A nice substantial brass barrel and cap. I love it, but I wish I had gotten a few different nibs for variety.
So, thanks for that post, Matt.
Beautiful pen!
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Matt
Gents,
The Birmingham Pen Company’s inks have become my absolute favorite inks on the market today.
They have a new line where as the ink dries, the sheen evolves!
REALLY...nobody today is doing what these guys are doing from presentation to performance, I am blown away!
I bought my fourth 120ml bottle from them, and this ink is one from the new lineup called Herrs Island Ultramarine. It is luscious...sumptuous...and as it flows onto the page it looks like the picture on an Ultra High Definition tv!
You can literally watch the ink dry, and see it evolve from a deeply rich navy blue to a color that has that deep navy blue, but with coppery fluorescent pink overtones.
I am so impressed I wanted to update my post.
Vr
Matt
The Birmingham Pen Company’s inks have become my absolute favorite inks on the market today.
They have a new line where as the ink dries, the sheen evolves!
REALLY...nobody today is doing what these guys are doing from presentation to performance, I am blown away!
I bought my fourth 120ml bottle from them, and this ink is one from the new lineup called Herrs Island Ultramarine. It is luscious...sumptuous...and as it flows onto the page it looks like the picture on an Ultra High Definition tv!
You can literally watch the ink dry, and see it evolve from a deeply rich navy blue to a color that has that deep navy blue, but with coppery fluorescent pink overtones.
I am so impressed I wanted to update my post.
Vr
Matt
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