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  1. From the album: Poems copied out by Mercian

    This photo shows my hastily-copied-out transcription of the poem ‘A song for England’, by Andrew Salkey. He was born in Panama, to Jamaican parents, but he moved to England in the 1950s. He worked as a teacher here, as well being a poet and novelist. I wrote this poem out on a sheet of 80gsm Rhodia ‘High Grade Vellum’, taken from a No. 13 Bloc Pad. The pen is my Pelikan 400, from 1954. Its ‘F’ nib has a cursive-italic grind, which was the standard Pelikan nib-grind in that era. It is delightfully crisp, and the 14k gold nib is ‘springy’ too 😊 The ink is Pelikan 4001 Blue-Black. The ebonite feed that supplies the ink to the nib if this pen is so ‘wet’ that it really puts the ‘black’ into ‘blue-black’ 😁 It also overcomes the capacity of Pelikan Edelstein Sapphire to demonstrate ‘shading’, rendering that ink as a solid, bright, ‘gemstone’ blue.

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  2. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s image of her swabs to compare Pelikan 4001 Blue-black with Parker Quink Blue/black with Sheaffer Skrip Blue/black. Because I am a notorious scapegrace idiot, I forgot to rotate this image one quarter-turn clockwise before I uploaded it here 😔

    © Sandy1


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  3. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s image to show ‘NIB-ism’ - the width/flow properties of the nibs of the pens she used in her review of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black.

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  4. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s image of the pens that she used to generate the writing samples in her review of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black. They are: Sailor Somiko + TIGP F nib. Sheaffer 440 + steel XF nib. Esterbrook J + steel 9668 M nib. Platinum President Purist + 22K B nib. Parker UK Slimfold + a bodacious 14K 5_ _8 nib. Waterman Carene + 18K factory stub nib. Cameo appearance by a daunting overachiever, the Waterman's BCHR 52 1/2 V + № 2 nib.

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  5. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s fifth image to show how the colour of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black shifts over time.

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    Sandy1’s fourth image in her series to show how the colour of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black shifts over time.

    © Sandy1


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    Sandy1’s third image in her series to show how the colour of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black shifts over time.

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    Sandy1’s second image in her series to show how the colour of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black shifts over time.

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    Sandy1’s first image in her series to show how the colour of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black shifts over time.

    © Sandy1


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  10. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s copy of Pelikan.com’s computer-graphic illustrative ‘swatch’ of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black.

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  11. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s hi-res image of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, written on HPJ1124 Laser copier paper, with her Waterman flex nib.

    © Sandy1


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  12. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s hi-res image of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, written on Royal 25% rag paper, with her Waterman Carène.

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  13. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s hi-res image of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, written on G Lalo paper, with her PPP pen.

    © Sandy1


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  14. From the album: Sandy1

    Samdy1’s hi-res image of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, written on unlined Rhodia paper, with her Estie.

    © Sandy1


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    Sandy1’s hi-res image of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black on HPJ1124 from her Somiko pen.

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    Sandy1’s image of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black and Diamine Twilight Blue, to demonstrate potential for use in illustrations/graphics.

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    Sandy1’s image of her Pelikan 4001 Blue-black smear, dry-time, and water tests, on HPJ1124.

    © Sandy1


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  18. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s image of a grocery list written in Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, on pulp paper from a one-day-per-page calendar.

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    Sandy1’s sample text, written in Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, with a flex nib, on HPJ1124 Laser copier paper.

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  20. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s sample text, written in Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, on Staples 20lb multi-use paper.

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  21. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s sample text, written in Pelikan 4001 Blue-black, on Royal 25% rag paper.

    © Sandy1


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  22. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s sample text written in Pelikan 4001 Blue-black on G. Lalo Verge de France paper.

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  23. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s sample text written in Pelikan 4001 Blue-black on unlined Rhodia paper.

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  24. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s sample text written with Pelikan 4001 Blue-black on HPJ1124 Laser copier paper.

    © Sandy1


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  25. From the album: Sandy1

    Sandy1’s image of the heading, swabs, and swatch for her review of Pelikan 4001 Blue-black. Written on HPJ1124 Laser copier paper.

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