- Reflections on Another Year as a Pen Clerk – 2015
- Caleb Adventures in IKEA
- Christmas Behind the Shop
- Wonder Pens at Home: Christmas Tree Hunting
- Caleb & Super
- The Wonder Pens Family Goes to the National Stamp Show in Toronto
- Caleb Adventures in the Halls
- Shop Updates – Back in Stock + Wonder Pens at Home
- Happy Mid-Autumn Festival
- Wonder Pens Index
- Wonder Pens Friends: Nigel & the Excelsior Diary of 1916
- Caleb’s Birthday
- On Finding a Work/Life Balance
- My Secret Box of Shame
- Watercolours & Some Thoughts on Creativity
- Wooden Blocks
- Don’t Feed the Animals
- Wonder Pens at Home: Noodle Soup
- Ink Doc Film Makes the Rounds
- Pink Dinosaurs
- Cutting Teeth
- Happy Canada Day
- On Being Without a Phone
- Behind the Scenes: My Desk and Workplace
- Caleb in the Tub
- It’s Friday
- Wonder Pens Friends: Our Landlord Maria
- This Old House
- Found on the Streets of Toronto
- Sunday Mornings
- Wonder Pens Friends: Boomer & Rob
- A Trip to the Supermarket
- Brown Bears
- A Day in the Life
- Those Fortune Teller Fish
- 10 Thankful Things for this Thanksgiving
- An Ode to Canada Post
- The Best & Worst Things About Being Your Own Boss in a Pen Shop
- Things I’ve Learned Since Opening a Store
- The Kindness of Strangers
- Victoria Day Weekend
- Happy Mother’s Day!
- Ellen on Bic Pens for Women
- Mother’s Day Gifts
S.O.S. Mayday.
I have just spent over two hours wandering through your site and its attractions. Every time I think I have reached the end I come to a new fascinating beginning. It is an endless wheel.
This is not a complaint. It is a thank you for the big wheel.
Please help.
What I am looking for may not even exist but I can hope.
It is a fountain pen or a nib for one (Lamy would be nice) for music notation.
Surely Beethoven or Tchaikovsky or Irving Berlin or even a Beetle wanted more than a feather from a poor goose.
So, is my search a futile exercise in wheel spinning?
Mickey
HAPPY CANADA’S BIRTHDAY
Thanks for your visit to our blog, Mickey!
Many music nibs are basically a rounder or softer italic – a nib that will write a thinner line horizontally, and a thicker line vertically. This helps you to fill in the notes and draw the lines more easily.
Many companies, including Lamy, have a 1.1 and 1.5 italic nib that you may want to try and see how you like. Many pens with “official” music nibs are quite expensive, so this is a great starting place.
Let me know if you have any other questions 🙂