The American stationery manufacturer Eagle produced the E740 Tutor with water-soaked nibs in the 1940s
The front of the nib has been ground and smooth before leaving the factory.
Writing lines from EF~M are very well controlled
Suitable for friends who are just learning English calligraphy
Or want to use it to write Chinese fonts is also very suitable
Seed House fountain pen ink (non-shellac ink) used on the reference photo
The paper uses Russ paper (smooth paper, strong water resistance)
Explanation of differences between old nibs/antique nibs and modern nibs:
Thick metal material and more detailed workmanship
Made of primary metal (non-plating)・Easy to write by hand and does not require long break-in
Strong ink-holding capacity・Comparatively more durable
Use the key points
1. No need to bake before use, or brush with a toothbrush
2. There are original or horizontal or straight scratches on the front of some nibs. This is what the original factory did before the nib came out, so that the nib can be used immediately after purchase, not a defective product.
3. If the ink is stained with oil, the ink is poorly adhered or cannot be diverted (such as hand touch or Wax on paper), just use soap to clean it a little, and it can be used after washing and drying.
4. Wash and dry as soon as possible after use, and then store it after air-drying to avoid rusting of the pen tip
5. The slight rust of the pen body will not affect the writing, but the rust of the nib will affect the writing.
Old nibs/antique nibs are out of print, all new collectibles are sold, while stocks last
Detailed inspection will be carried out before shipment, if there is any defect, it will not be shipped
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- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- United States
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- Listing Summary
- The American stationery manufacturer Eagle produced the E740 Tutor with water-soaked nibs in the 1940s The front of the nib has been ground and smooth before leaving the factory. The steel is heavy but still elastic. It is suitable for writing Chinese and English.
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