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Jose (white wood straight)
Jose (white wood straight)
Jose (white wood straight)
Jose (white wood straight)
Jose (white wood straight)
Jose (white wood straight)
Jose (white wood straight)

Jose (white wood straight)

$175.00 USD

Jose is made from Philippine Buffalo Horn and White Lauan (white wood) fitted with nickel insert.

  • Nickel insert that can fit any nib size
  • Approximately 6.75 nches long and weighs 18 grams 
  • 2.5/8 inch (8mm) neck grip
  • Widest part of the body is 4/8 inches 
  • Bullock flange can fit all types of nibs.  Use a small phillips screwdriver to adjust the flange.
  • Comes in a handmade wood box made from Robles (Philippine Oak) wood.
  • The material comes from domestic Philippine buffalo horn that are highly valued and are not dispatched only for their bones or horns.  Each horn is one-of-a-kind, with color and shape as unique as a fingerprint!   The variations in their shapes and colors can only be made by nature; thus a horn may have natural blemishes and skewing which will not affect its functionality but does verify its authenticity.  
  • Php7,000 or USD175.00

Purchase together with CalligraPad and save Php100 or USD2.50

  • CalligraPad - 80 sheets of 8.5" x 11" ivory smooth and bleed-proof paper perfect for dip pen calligraphy; padded for easy and smooth tearing.  
  • Comes with @the_md_writes Copperplate exemplar and guide sheets
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  • Php7,200 or USD180.00

Purchase together with Vintage Nibs Set and save Php200 or USD5.00

  • Set of 12 assorted Vintage Nibs
  • Php7,500 or USD187.50

    Purchase together with Curiosity Vintage Nibs Set and CalligraPad and save Php400 or USD10.00

    • Php7,700 or USD192.50

       

      I named this holder in honor of Lt. Col. Jose Torres Bugallon, town hero of Bugallon, Pangasinan who fought during the Philippine-American War in 1899.  Every year the town celebrates Carabao Festival, where the carabaos are painted, dressed up and compete to be the most unique and beautiful carabao.  The town’s primary source of income is farming and the town government prohibits the indiscriminate slaughter of carabao to promote its carabao industry.  The ban has helped preserve the town’s carabao population.