Are Twsbi pens any good?
TWSBI fountain pens are fairly durable and reliable. They usually have stainless steel nibs, but customers who want a more sophisticated look are not left out by all the brightly colored product offerings.
Is TWSBI a Chinese company?
6. TWSBI, made in China.
Are TWSBI extra fine nibs scratchy?
The nib is the same design and material used in all the other TSBI pens so its the one area that is consistent. I had a scratchy nib in a previous TWSBI so I was a little gun shy to get another EF nib but this one is sharp and hard as nails but not scratchy.
Who makes Twsbi pens?
Ta Shin Precision
After 50 plus years as an OEM manufacturer for different global brands, Ta Shin Precision decided to start selling under their own brand, and thus TWSBI was born. TaShin Precision has over 50 years of experience in manufacturing with plastics and metals.
What does Twsbi stand for?
Hall of Three Cultures
This knowledge trickles down into every product TWSBI has to offer. TWSBI’s name stands for the phrase “Hall of Three Cultures” or “San Wen Tong” in Chinese. The character “Wen” translates into language and culture.
Do fountain pens get better over time?
Do fountain pen nibs get smoother with use? Fountain pen nibs will get smoother over time through regular use. Depending on the nib material, it could take anywhere from two weeks up to multiple months before noticing the difference. You can use micromesh or smoothing sticks to speed up the smoothing process.
Is TWSBI from Taiwan?
Shop our selection of Taiwanese Fountain Pens from some of your favorite Taiwanese brands such as TWSBI, TWSBI or TWSBI and more. At Pen Chalet we offer an assortment of items from Taiwan from various pens to stationery and inks.
Are all TWSBI nibs the same?
Although the Classic model uses the same nib and feed as the Diamond mini, the collar is different so Diamond mini and Classic nibs are not fully interchangeable. If you want to fit a Diamond mini nib to a Classic, the nib has to be removed from the collar together with the feed.