Manga G Zebra Fountain Pen with rich flow feed

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SKU:
Z551421
UPC:
834885002800
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Draw with a Zebra Manga G nib using any ink or paint, even India ink and acrylic paint. The Zebra Manga G nib is popular with artists for its fine point, flexible tip and wide line variation. This nib is used by calligraphers, fine artists, letters, comic book artists, and sketchers. You can slip the nib in and out of the pen easily to clean or replace it. You can use other popular nibs, such as the Zebra Manga G, Brause Rose, as well as other Brause, Osmiroid nibs, and Hunt nibs. This pen contains our rich flow feed, which is designed to be used with thicker inks and paints, such as traditional India inks and acrylic paints. You can also use our fine flow feed, which is designed to let you write and draw with fountain pen inks, as well as our standard flow feed, which lets you use most popular drawing inks and paints. The cap and body screw on and off. The last twist locks the threads to protect against leakage. The large capacity cartridge lets you draw all day and not run out. You can double your carrying capacity by removing the cartridge and filling the body. The screw fit prevents leakage. This pen is designed to last a lifetime. It has an attractive retro look, but the real benefits are in the internal design. - We use a material to which nothing sticks, so ink or paint won't dry out and build up. - You can change the rate of flow by exchangiing feeds. - The feed picks up ink directly from the reservoir so there are no narrow channels to plug up or clean out. - You can remove and replace the nib and feed easily to clean the pen. We developed this pen through 20 years using feedback from artists who shared their opinions with us. This pen is identical to all of our black fountain pens except for the nib. Until Christmas, we are paying all shipping domestically in the US and subsidizing one third of the cost for international shipping.