• A traditional black nib holder with a straight style going into a slight curved towards the top for ergonomic handling.
  • Selection of Speedball nib holders in black and brown in various styles suit to different calligraphy styles.
  • A black Speedball Oblique Pen Holder for calligraphy, with a distinctive angled design near the tip for slanted lettering.
  • A traditional nib holder with a swirled gold design on a black surface
  • A dark brown crow quill nib holder with tapered handle design on a white background.
  • a straight mahogany style traditional nib holder with a straight handle that tapers slightly toward the end. Displayed on a white background
  • Brown cylindrical crow quill nib holder with a tapered handle on a white background

Speedball Nib Holders

Speedball's range of nib holders offer a variety of styles to suit varied nibs as well as designed to produce varying writing styles. See details below on choosing the right holder for your calligraphy project.

  • Standard Nib Holder (available in Black, Mahogany and Black & Gold) -  These nib holders are suited for the A, B, C and LC nib ranges, as well as the following pointed nibs: #22B, #56, #99, #100, #101, #103, #512 and #513EF.

 

  • Oblique Pen Holder - The Speedball Oblique Pen Holder includes an offset design for nibs to be placed to create slanted lettering styles. Ideal for Copperplate and Spencerian scripts, the Speedball Oblique Pen Holder is for use with a range of nibs including the #22B, #56, #99, #100, #101, and #103 pointed pen nibs.

 

  • Crow Quill Pen Holders - Speedball offers two Crow Quill Pen Holders; the  #102 Crow Quill Pen Holder for use with the #102, #107 and #108 pointed pen nibs and the #104 Crow Quill Pen Holder which can be paired with the #100, #103 and #104 pointed pen nibs.
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