

✒️ Elevate your ink game with the nib that pros swear by!
The MyLifeUNIT Tachikawa Comic G Nib pack includes three precision-engineered, flexible chrome nibs designed for manga artists and calligraphers. With a fine point starting at 0.3mm, these authentic Japanese nibs offer dynamic line variation controlled by pen pressure, fitting standard dip pen holders perfectly. Ideal for professionals seeking sharp, expressive strokes and reliable performance.
| ASIN | B01H1WG1G6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,503 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #19 in Drawing Nibs |
| Brand | MyLifeUNIT |
| Closure | Snap |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (360) |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2016 |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.07 ounces |
| Item model number | OF16L182 |
| Line Size | 0.3mm and Above Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Tachikawa |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OF16L182 |
| Material Type | Chrome |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 0.1 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 3) |
E**.
Just what I needed!
These are wonderful. I use them for my calligraphy, they are my go-to for my dip pens. Beware - they are SHARP. You'll need to practice and experiment with different papers, because these pointy bros will rip your page with little effort. Also, great for stabbing your enemies and writing with their blood.
M**A
Nice, fit the same brand holder.
Fit great in the holder I bought, and so do other brands, see review of the holder by the same company, want to look into another of those, or similar from them. Nice for "old time" "old school" writing. Very nice.
R**H
Great nibs for copperplate calligraphy
Been using these nibs for several months now and I am very pleased. Writing is smooth on the paper when used correctly, has just a little resistance to flex which makes it easy to use, and it holds A LOT of ink. The last point can take a little getting used to, but once you're accustomed to it, it's a welcomed feature. Only down side is that these nibs are a little harder to find than others, which makes them more expensive. Still love these nibs!
D**S
I can see what all the hype is about!
I've had dip pens for a while, but this if the first time I've used a G nib. This nib is fantastic!! I love how thin I can get the line during the initial sketch, but then I can go back in and restate the lines with bolder strokes using a bit more pressure. Don't forget to use the tip about running a lighter over the nib before first use to get rid of the oil coating that is common on many new nibs. This will help the nib hold more ink. Once properly prepped, I was surprised to see how long I could use a single dip into the ink well. I definitely recommend this nib!!
G**N
Good value for stiff beginners nibs
Nibs were in good shape when they arrived and they are what they say they are, I couldn't have asked for more! They are stiffer than the Nikko G Nibs I think, which I dont mind since im still learning. Good value as well.
M**T
Good nibs, but I think the Zebra G's are better
I will start off by saying that what nibs work better for certain people is a matter of personal preference, and by all means these are great nibs. That said, I'm sure anyone looking at reviews of these will wonder how they stack up to the zebras, so here we go! I didn't even know these existed until I saw a blog comparing them to zebras and the writer preferred these Tachikawas. I already love and pretty much exclusively use zebra g nibs, but of course I had to try these. The author noted that they are smoother on the paper and ink lasts longer. Both good selling points. Personally, I found neither of those things to be true. It felt just as scratchy or scratchier on my smooth strath 300 bristol. Ink didn't seem to last longer in any significant way that I took notice of. So, both of those points were out the window for me. Pros: while I can't say definitively if a dip of ink lasts longer (or if it holds more ink), I did find that these were very good at drawing right away after dipping in ink. With the zebras I have to do some practice strokes to make sure the ink is flowing, but these Tachikawas seem to always want to draw right away. That is a very nice thing, and almost significant enough to make me want to switch to these. However... Cons: they do feel a little scratchier to me, but not so much that dislike using them. The big drawback for me is that I don't feel like I get the same fine point to my lines as I can with the zebras. I heard you can get as fine a line with these, but if I'm just drawing a dead fine line with these... no problem. They do a fine enough line. Bit if I want to do a thicker line that has a nice taper at the beginning or end (especially the beginning) these don't seem to do that well. They're a little inconsistent and unpredictable in that way. I use these for drawing comics and do a lot of feathering, so that is important to me. All said, these are really good nibs, and in most ways stack up to the zebras. But there is nothing compelling enough for me to switch from the zebras since I feel like I'm having more success with my line work using those. Really, though, I recommend trying them because it definitely is a personal choice and they are quality nibs.
L**I
Super flexible pen nibs
Like the Zebra G, these are NOT for beginners, or they're for a beginner who is willing to try a lot to figure out how to master these things. They can be quite flexible in the right hands, and the sharp tips catch on bad paper if you're a beginner, you'll hate all those things. But for someone who LOVES flexible dip pens and the variation of line that's possible these are fabulous. They're strong, make great lines, and are super expressive. They are kind of expensive, but that's part of it, and they wear out with solid use. But there's nothing like them.
R**N
Nice
Perfect nibs.
R**O
Me ha gustado el perfecto desempeño de los plumines, siempre que se instalen en un palillero. No se pueden instalar en una pluma estilográfica como la Jinhao X450, por ejemplo.
V**A
Good nib but not a very flexible one. So could be better for beginners.
E**E
La plume glisse bien sur le papier, et surtout l'encre coule facilement, la plume ne s'encrasse pas. En changeant la pression, je peux avoir des traits tout fins ou très épais. Un bon outil de dessin.
M**N
This is an excellent flex nib for drawing & calligraphy with a broad flex range to create a wide variety of line widths. It also holds a lot of ink.
M**O
prodotto molto valido, pennini robusti e precisi da usare con la china
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