The French Selection
Four vintage nibs drawn from French makers, chosen for their lighter touch and more responsive feel. Blanzy Poure established their factory at Boulogne-sur-Mer in 1846, producing nibs to rival the Birmingham trade that had dominated Europe. These four come from that tradition. The Henry's Superieure is a steady, workhorse nib capable of fine hairlines and delicate contrast. The Plume Monopole offers a more controlled feel. And then there are the names: "Do Mi Sol Do" - the notes of a major chord - and "Matapan," after the cape at the southernmost tip of mainland Greece. French manufacturers of the period gave their nibs names with a certain reach to them. These are no exception. Included in this set: Gilbert & Blanzy Poure - Henry's Superieure 605 Blanzy Poure & CIE - "Do Mi Sol Do" 340F Blanzy Poure & CIE - Plume Monopole 736 Blanzy Poure & CIE - "Matapan" 1009
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