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English: Some of the most common shapes of dip pens. Pen shapes are extremely varied and this is just a general selection and not exhaustive. Pens were also manufactured in many other variants and some may diverge significantly from the shapes collected here. Additionally, many shapes of pens were manufactured with different nib widths and types, as well as different levels of flexibility, so a huge number of combinations is possible. The specific dip pens depicted here are:
  • straight: Geo. W. Hughes № 312 M White Horse
  • beaked:Joseph Gillott's 1160 Super Fine Writer
  • school: Hunt 56 Round Pointed
  • shoulder: Geo. W. Hughes 304 Million Pen
  • taper: Joseph Gillott's 1167 Super Bank Pen
  • J pen: Macniven & Cameron J № 10 B
  • short stub: Macniven & Cameron 456 Goldwing
  • long stub: Ryman's Portland Pen
  • falcon: M. Myers & Son № 35 EF
  • crown: Sveriges Pennfabrik 20 EF
  • spoon: Tachikawa № 600 EF
  • shield: Leonardt 111 EF
  • shorthand: Brause № 361
  • pinched spoon: Finburgh Bros № 242 M Highland Pen
  • leaf: McCorquodale & Co. № 9
  • flat leaf: Macniven & Cameron Waverley
  • pinched straight: Leonardt Round 1
  • spear: Cervantinas 1927
  • flat spear: Blanzy-Poure & Cie Plume Chicago
  • flat centre: E. S. Perry Iridinoid 777
  • pinched centre: Blanzy-Conté-Gilbert № 255 Henry's Supérieure
  • central flexion: Nordiska Pennfabriken 35 EF
  • round: Baignol & Farjon 395
  • index: Leonardt Index Pen
  • crow quill: J. B. Mallat № 130 EF
  • wide heel: Joseph Gillott’s 1950 Artist's Pen
  • elbow: William Mitchell's 0742 F Copperplate
  • mordant: Nordiska Pennfabriken 47 EF NEB
  • oblique spear: Baignol & Farjon 2800 EF Baïonnette
  • oblique tip: Waterlow & Sons 150 Curve Point Pen
  • scroll: William Mitchell's Scroll Writer 10
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Source Own work. Terms for the shapes adapted from The Steel Pen
Author Enrique Íñiguez Rodríguez (Qoan)
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