


✍️ Elevate your lettering game — don’t just write, create iconic scripts!
The Speedball C-Series Lettering Pen Set includes one ergonomic pen holder and six handcrafted C-style nibs (sizes C0 to C5) designed for creating elegant Italic and Roman Gothic alphabets. Featuring a triple reservoir nib system, it delivers smooth, extended ink flow for uninterrupted artistry. Ideal for accenting line drawings, scrolls, and scripts, this set is a favorite among calligraphy professionals and hobbyists alike, boasting a 4.6-star rating and durable, high-quality construction.







| ASIN | B0007ZJ8QU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,397 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #50 in Drawing Pens |
| Brand | Speedball |
| Closure | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,178) |
| Date First Available | March 11, 2005 |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Item model number | 2957 |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | Speedball Art Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2957 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
| Point Type | Nib |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.13 x 0.75 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
C**N
FUN!!!
i've only used one of the nibs of the 10 nib set but i'm having so much fun drawing with it. they hold ink for a pretty long time. who needs fountain pens?? and the lines they make look so good. you can make a bold thick line or a fine tiny line with the same nib. i love em! i'm also using speedball "super black" ink
J**D
Good nibs. Good grip.
Good news: These are calligraphy pens. Bad news: It takes a lot of practice to write calligraphy. The nibs are holding up well under my clumsy pensmanship and I like the grip well enough. If you're looking to practice pretty pensmanship, this is a good tool
I**S
Functional and a lot of fun to work with
I am thrilled by this set of sketching pens/nibs. I have since upgraded the holders that I use, and settled on favorite nibs, so I don't frequently use anything from the set, but for less than $10 you're able to get two sizes of pens and several nibs. Everything that you need to get started, and to find out what you like and how you work (or even to find out that you don't like pens and nibs). Everything in this set is functional and a lot of fun to work with. There is enough variety in this inexpensive kit that I was able to zero in on what worked for me without buying 60 nibs and 10 holders. And I gotta say that I really appreciate these for being a good and economical way to start out with dip pens, it even comes with examples and instructions for starting out with pen and ink drawing and calligraphy. Too often entry-level products are so crappy they'll turn one off to a new field, and good products too expensive for the person who wants to experiment with something new. The Speedball nibs, holders, and inks are all good quality, and really inexpensive. Yes, there are better products out there in each of these categories (actually Speedball ink is still my favorite), but it was really nice to have all three available at a price that was not prohibitive. And really all three, the ink, nibs, and holders from Speedball are an adequate quality, I still use the "Hunt" 102 and 107 nibs and the holder, as well as Speedball black India ink all the time.
A**M
excellent nibs
I'm using the nibs with my own oblique holder and they work very well. The 101 is extremely nice but takes a very light touch. The 103 is a bit of a challenge, at least with all the paper I tried it with using my typical black ink. However the 103 did well with thinned watercolors which I brushed into the nib. It requires an "extremely" light touch, so much so that it may be difficult to know if it's even touching the paper. Just a slight variation of touch can cause the tip to split, skip, and spatter. However, with a perfect touch, the stroke is likely the finest that can be achieved with any nib.
R**7
Good for the experienced hand, not so good for the beginner.
I have been doing calligraphy for a long time. Speedball C nibs are my current favorite. They get better with age. If you are a beginner - these will fight you until you learn how to show them respect and properly use them. Some complain that they grab the paper. some say the ink doesn't flow right. They are right. It's not working for them. Give me the same pen and I will have it working perfectly. Sometimes you have to carefully bend the metal a tiny bit. sometimes you have to slightly re-shape the brass ink channel. Beginners often use the wrong paper. This causes the edges to catch, or the paper to jam the ink channels. Poor paper can also cause the ink to run. Different inks act differently in the pen and on the paper. Try different inks and try different papers. Some papers are designed for calligraphy. It all comes down to experience. These nibs can glide like a good ice skater along the page and create beautiful works in the hands of someone with experience. I haven't yet tried the Brause Bandzug nibs yet. They are much more expensive and harder to get, but I'm sure they will probably be better. But when my Speedball pens are set up and broken in - they perform smoothly and perfectly, so I suspect they will be about the same. I suggest that beginners start with some well made Japanese or European felt or synthetic tipped calligraphy marker pens (Zig, Sakura, Yasutomo, Marvy etc.). Then graduate to Trustela Calligraphy Nibs, 18 Calligraphy Pen Nibs set or Mont Marte 9 Nib Calligraphy Set (the nibs on these pens are easier to use than the Speedball nibs). Get a good nib holder. I like wood ones. I like the Brause Calligraphy nib holders, they have a nice feel and a good width. Different inks work differently in the pen and on the paper. I like Pelikan 4001 series inks. Get a couple of 30 ml jars. I like their Royal Blue, Violet and Brown. I found this amazing looking ink - Diamine - Shimmering Fountain Pen Ink, Purple Pazzazz. I can't wait to try it out. Black is always good for practicing. ... and don't forget to clean your nibs well!! After rinsing under running water, gently slide a thin sheet of good paper under the brass ink channel on top and the one underneath the nib. don't use a paper that will disintegrate and get stuck under the channels. Ink solvent is good too. Watch some YouTube videos, and practice every few days. You'll get better and better. Once you've got them set up correctly, they will bring you great joy. Your friends and family will like getting your hand-made holiday cards, invitations and letters. Then they will ask you to do some for them. Maybe you can make some money at it. I find calligraphy to be relaxing and meditative. It is art. I love it! I hope you do too.
J**M
Smooth and long lasting
This comes with 6 nibs and 2 holders. It goes forever with just 1 dip. It is really smooth to use. I never used one before but wanted to try an ink and watercolor painting, it was nowhere near as hard as I thought it would be. I need more practice as I am not very experienced, but I was very impressed
G**E
Quality nibs.
This set has all the B sizes that I need. I don't understand the reviews that say the set is for beginners? It's for anyone that does drawing, writing or calligraphy. I've been doing these things for years and am quite experienced, and quite good, so to say that the nibs are for beginners is ridiculous. Also, they are quality nibs, I have others that come from Germany and Europe in general that are not better in any way. These have the correct amount of spring and if taken care of, will last indefinitely.
C**N
Ottimi , li ho usati per disegnare. Molto soddisfatta
名**し
有名なカリグラファーの方がお勧めの品物だとおっしゃっていたので、今回カリグラフィーを始めるために購入しました(*^^*) 到着も早く、綺麗なお品物で、満足しています☆
N**O
Excelente producto lo volvería comprar
C**R
It's Speedball. What could go wrong. Based on price, I purchased these to replace my existing C series nibs that are over 30 years old.
E**E
Pra tinta nanquim escorrer pelo bico de pena é preciso remover um óleo que ja vem na pena pra não enferrujar.
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