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Sailor Fude nib writing sample - nibs.com

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

This is the Sailor fountain pen with the Fude nib. Notice how the top side if finer than the bottom side. It is very smooth and juicy.

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  • @mayavania I know, you commented it a year ago ... I simply wanted to mention it ...

    Fude means brush, hence a fude-pen is usually a brush pen. I guess it's called fude in this case, because you are able to do brush-like line variations with it.

  • pronounced FOO-De (De as in DEleware) ;

    Never pronounce foreign words as you would in english; the key is that many languages have phonetic pronounciation so it is very easy to figure out unlike french and english which are complicated languages

  • Following MarkTwa8n's comment, I think it's also spelled "Fu De," two separate words.

  • I think calligraphy pen is called fude pen in japanese.

  • Actually it is pronounced like "Who Day" and not like "Feude" Nevertheless, it is a nice pen.

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