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		<title>An Artisanal &#8216;Concord&#8217; Nib on a Montblanc 121 Burgundy (Export Only)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[TL;DR: Purchasing pens made for a different market can mean some changes are needed to make them fit. In the Japanese market, I often find F nibs thinned to EF and tuned to write glass-smoothly. But, sometimes, I find nibs further turned downward, closer to the Sailor Concord specialty nibs than to the narrow down-turn of the Pilot Falcon or Posting nibs. This rare example of a Montblanc 121 Burgundy with 18k nib, ground from F to EF, turned into a Concord shape, has had artisanal work in these two directions. What is a Concord nib? (see Figure 1) Technically, <span class="read-more" ><a href="https://fountainpens4drawing.nl/tryout/an-artisanal-concord-nib-on-a-montblanc-121-burgundy-export-only/" class="btn btn-primary">Read More</a></span>]]></description>
		
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