What is a "FUDE" nib? pronounced (foo day) and it is typically used by those who write hànzì
characters (Mandarin) or Kanji characters (Japanese) and many other eastern pictogram types of
writing. The nib looks like it has been dropped on the floor because it is bent back at the tip. It allows for some brush-like writing and you can get some crazy line variation out of them. This is my first Sailor pen and my first full Fude nib.
I unbox it, talk about the parts and features of the pen, provide some size comparisons and
measurements, and then do a writing sample. After the writing sample, I talk about what I like and what I don't like about the pen. Please feel free to use the chapters provided below to skip to various parts of the review.
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Chapters:
Start 0:00
Introduction 0:11
Unboxing 1:57
Parts and Features 2:58
Size Comparisons 11:40
Measurements 12:57
Writing Sample 13:12
Likes and Dislikes 18:10
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Concerto No. 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, Spring by Antonio Vivaldi, in HD quality!
- Classical music piece performed by: John Harrison — Violin / Robert Turizziani — Conductor / Wichita
State University Chamber Players
- Music licensed by: John Harrison
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