Skeleton Sequel Prototype nib (2025)
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$975.00
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A variation of a Sequel nib, Regalia’s signature Crown overfeed is interwoven with the nib before welding, forming a window that reveals the “ribs” of the feed underneath.
This nib is an EF on one side, and BB on reverse, capable of going to BBB depending on the writing angle.
· Featuring the “Crown” overfeed.
· EF when writing normally, BB – BBB when writing ‘reversed’.
· Individually handcrafted.
· Standard international converter compatible.
The Skeleton Sequel has been one of the few Regalia nibs I've made for myself - by far my most reached for nib. I finally took it upon myself to try to remake the nib, but with updated techniques. An exercise of my craft, a challenge to overcome. This will remain the rarest of the Regalia nibs.
Beauty and functionality don’t have to be strangers. Like the Sequel, the Skeleton Prototype was made with both writers and artists in mind; able to deliver fine lines or broad-brush strokes without the user needing to swap out pens.
Efficient and versatile.
The Skeleton Sequel.
Compatible with all pens that accept a JoWo #6 screw-in housing unit.
This includes fountain pens from companies like: Edison Pens, Franklin-Christoph, Opus 88, Newton Pens, Desiderata Pens, and many, many more.
[NOT compatible with Bock nib systems, Jinhao, Nahvahlur, TWSBI, Monteverde, or Conklin]
Compatibility chart coming soon
Please Note
The nib comes as a unit, including the feed and housing. It is installed by screwing the unit into the pen body. It is highly recommended that you do not remove the nib from the feed. The "breather" at the end of the ebonite feed is extremely fragile and is easy to accidentally break when removing the feed from the housing. Replacement feeds cannot be provided.
Please be mindful of your writing pressure.
They are not meant to be flexed or to be used heavy-handedly, and have the potential to irreparably "spring" if pushed too far, which will destroy the nib. I cannot offer refunds, replacements or repairs in the event of user-error.