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Funny, I went from December 22nd to Jan 2nd with no work.

I have had two cases today and had to turn one down.

Still haven't put the Sheaffer in my bag!

 

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The pen is just under 4 inches long when posted!

Unfortunately it is creates writing that is by far the most pleasant to look at. I shall have to save up for a nice flexible nibbed pen with an overall size that is more conducive of extended writings.

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This is my new pen, one with a bamboo body.

I don't have a clue about what brand is it, but it writes smooth.

 

 

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Very nice. Different looking.

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Even though I set the white balance to custom, and took a reading from a plain sheet of paper on the desk where I took this photo it still looks very yellow?

I never seem to be able to take a picture of writing with the paper looking white. Any tips?

 

Also it should read 'In interview' and not 'I interview'

 

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Dick, try these two options with your camera: (#1) set the paper in a windowsill with indirect sunlight, which for your latitude this time of year will likely give a bluish tint that can then be color corrected with basic software, or (#2) set the paper in direct sunlight and correct for the different tint you will get that way. The yellow tint you have above is from low indoor light, I'm guessing.

 

Jay, cohort indeed! Love that term and its application to this thread.

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How small of all that human hearts endure,
That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.

— Samuel Johnson

 

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Oi, Rev, what paper is that?

 

Dicky.com, that looks brilliant! You going to join the UK Ink thingy now? :roflmho:

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I hope the photo I took on my phone does these pens justice.

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www.thepenandinkwell.com @ inkwellpens

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The pen was a gift to a friend, but lucky me, I still get to use it sometimes!

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The pen was a gift to a friend, but lucky me, I still get to use it sometimes!

Pendleton Brown does some wonderful work.

www.thepenandinkwell.com @ inkwellpens

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