Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
I looked at Noodlers. I saw lefty ink, but nothing about lefty nibs.
Most pen nibs are polished equally and with use will personalize themselves.
This will then be a left or right pen because the user is....

Fast drying ink or a blotter is a good thing for some.

If you find that an inexpensive nib is scratchy to the point of catching on the
paper it is possible to sign your name in clear water on a razor stone (barber hone
for example) and get enough of the polish back.

I half sprung a nice pen trying it on multi layer paper (carbon) and had to do
this... it worked so well that I did it on some new steel nib pens and found
that they turned into deluxe writers. Like a razor ultra light touch and much
less than you think knowing you can go back for more as needed.