Manga G Zebra Classic Pen Set
Description
Draw, write and letter using Zebra Manga G nibs in our Classic Fountain Pen and Classic Pump Pen. You no longer need to dip the nib - our pens feed any ink or paint smoothly to the nib with a flow that adjusts to your use. Both pens work with gravity flow, but it you're using the Pump Pen and want a stronger flow - press the pump. You get what you press - from a drop to a gush. Scroll down to read about all the benefits.
Read more about . . .
Zebra Manga G nibs are enjoyed by many artists for their fine line, great flex so wide line variation, and durability. This is the most popular Manga G nib. You can also use Manga G nibs made by Nikko and Tachikawa in these pens. Our Classic pens are modular, so you can slip nibs and feeds in and out to vary the line you draw and the ink you use. For more details, see About Manga G nibs.
Benefits
- Use any ink - even India ink and most drawing paints - you cannot plug up this pen
- Slip nibs in and out to change the nature of your drawn line
- Slip feeds in and out when you want to change the flow rate
- Easy to clean - you can disassemble the pen in 20 seconds
- Large capacity reservoir lets you draw all day - remove the reservoir to double your carrying capacity
- Press the pump to encourage the ink flow - you get what you press, from a drop to a gush - ideal for filling in large areas, kick starting a new nib, or working with smaller nibs, especially the crowquill
What you get
- One Classic Fountain Pen containing a Zebra Manga G nib
- One Classic Pump Pen containing a Zebra Manga G nib
- One instruction sheet
Other nibs you can use
- Use our large nib feed to draw with Brause Bandzug and Ornamental nibs, Hunt drawing nibs 22B, 56 and 101 Imperial, and most Manga G nibs
- Soon to come: Use our adaptors to draw with smaller nibs including crowquills, Hawk quills and Gillott 303 nibs
- Soon to come: Use our specialty feeds to draw with Speedball and Brause Blue Pumpkin nibs
Optional accessories
- None at this time
For more information
- Read About our Classic Fountain Pens
- Read About our Classic Pump Pens
- Read " target="_blank">About our Classic Pen Sets
- Read the information sheet provided with the pen
- Click "User information" at the top of our website to access more user information
- Click Chat in the lower right corner of our home page to send us questions
Common pain points
- You might find the cap and body difficult to unscrew for the first time you try due to locking threads - once you unscrew the pen, it will be easier in subsequent attempts
- Be patient getting the ink to flow when your pen is new - shake the pen several times to encourage the flow
- Adjust the location of the nib and feed to improve the flow - slide the nib back and forth over the nib, and spin the nib and feed inside the pen
- Store the pen with the top tilted up to prevent ink leaking out of the pen and into the cap

