Thirsty nib, baked cat, and ground pizza 👍 love it. Thank you 🙏
I love the cat interjected into the video. Very Fellini! Brilliant work!
What a great video. Thank you for sharing! And now, knowing what you have been up to with nibs, I bet Richard is incredibly proud of you. I'm waiting with bated breath to get a cross flex nib from you!!
I'm so happy you decided to share your experience with us. Binder is a great man, most people think of him only in the nib work aspect but you did an amazing job showing us the human side of him. I need a pizza knife, now.
Wow! My very first look at a nib-meister. The nib work! The writing! The cat! All in an extremely human setting. Glorious. Thank you
Incredible stuff. Thanks so much for sharing! The cat is good content too :)
What a treat to watch this legend.
What an opportunity! So glad you're seeking out this knowledge.
You know a pro when you see em.... working while your legs are cross..... my goodness!
Mr. Binder sir, hats of to you!!!!
wow my eyes won't blink for missing out just a second!
Fantastic to see this, Ralph. I've got to work up the confidence to try the dremel as opposed to just stones and micromesh.
Thanks for posting the video - sharing your experience with us - great to see a great master teaching a great disciple. Ralph - cannot wait to see your new creation
So very happy and excited for you. It's a great step towards becoming an even better nib meister and enjoying your craft even more. I hope the cats were pleased as well.
This is amazing, thank you. Look at that Mabie Todd WOWWW
Oh my gosh, so awesome. Love to see sharing of craft and life.
wow. dream come true
nice cat
Just seen a little clip of him on the NatGeo YT page. Is he still working on pens to this day? Someone in the comments said his shop was no longer open. Wanted to see more of him and his work, seeing that I just recently got into fountain pens. Also, thanks for the video. Very interesting! And the kitty drinking out of the faucet was adorable! =]
Cats....Pizza.....Pens
What was the ink he was using?
liked for cat
Dear sir, which magnification device/microscope did you use yo get the closeup shots of the nib? Please tell
What is the original nib that he converted into a "cursive italic"? Can anyone recognize?
There is NEVER a discussion on fountain pen nibs that doesn't mention Richard Binder and his abilities in superlative terms. The man is a living legend. Thank you for this short film - I enjoyed every second of it.