![]() ![]() I think this is a great nib for this particular pen - the polycarbonate and zirconium finish are topped off with the steel nib. The steel nib is a great writer - fine, crisp, precise, not too wet or dry, and pretty quick with drying times. They are engraved with Bock, some flourishes around the nib, and the Bock logo. These nibs have a single slit and round breather holes. The titanium pen has a medium titanium nib. The copper pen has a medium 14kt yellow gold nib. The polycarbonate pen has a fine steel nib. I love their designs, shapes, size, and the attention to detail. ![]() The sections are either a dark, grey zirconium (on the polycarbonate body), copper (on the copper body), or titanium (on the titanium body). The ribs on the section also match those on the rest of the pen. It looks smooth and seamless, as the section tapers and goes straight into the nib. I like that there isn't a huge ridge before the nib. The section is round, ribbed, and tapers towards the nib, ending quite close to the nib. They're not tiny little threads, and I like how they look - they separate the section and barrel, but without being too fancy. The sections are nice and long - they start with a few, wide, solid threads for capping the pen. The rings are not very pronounced - they look more pronounced than they feel in hand. I like how this looks - it gives them a machined look, but in an organized, classy way. All three have the same rings on them, running from top to bottom. The barrel and cap are: polycarbonate, titanium, or copper. I like the simplicity of the clip, and they all match, so if you get every Gist possible, all your clips will matchy matchy. All three clips are simple - they are black, with rounded off square edges, and theends flare upward a little. Not visible or noticeable without a loupe. The slot through which the clips are attached are small and cleanly cut on the copper and polycarbonate body, but with a loupe, looks like there's some extra metal on the titanium. The clips are attached internally, just below the threaded finial. ![]()
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