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Waterman Brun Absolu / Absolute Brown in a Sheaffer Snorkel Sentinel. So far, so good.

Practice, patience, perseverance

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R & K Salix, R & K Sepia, and Iroshizuku Tsutsuji for me today.

I've been on a quest to see if I could commit all Seven Deadly Sins in a single day. Finally, it dawned on me I shouldn't try for the One Day Wonder Prize for all seven in one day. It's simply out of any question as you can't commit decent sloth while busily ticking the other six off your crowded "to do" list. -- ViolinWriter

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Fred

 

...if that ain't lovin' me...All I've got to say...

 

God didn't make little green apples...And it don't snow in Minneapolis when the winter comes...

And there's no such thing as make believe...puppy dogs..autumn leaves 'n' BB guns..................

next earworm...I can't stop loving you..Ray Charles.................Goldfinger...such a cold finger

Shirley Bassey...his heart is cold and he only loves gold.....Alley Cat...Bent Fabric

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Loaded up some Dromgoole's Texas Black Bat by Noodlers in the Pelikan M101N Lizard. Nice match-up.

Qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur.

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Montblanc Toffee Brown in a Waterman Taperite

Waterman Serenity Blue in an Eversharp Skyline

Franklin-Christoph Urushi Red in an Edison Pearlette

Practice, patience, perseverance

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Namiki Black and KWZ IG Turquoise.

I've been on a quest to see if I could commit all Seven Deadly Sins in a single day. Finally, it dawned on me I shouldn't try for the One Day Wonder Prize for all seven in one day. It's simply out of any question as you can't commit decent sloth while busily ticking the other six off your crowded "to do" list. -- ViolinWriter

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• Noodler's Whaleman's Sepia in my Platinum 3776 Century Shoji

• Diamine Majestic Blue in my Platinum 3776 Century Yamanaka

• Noodler's Marine Green in my Platinum 3776 Century Sai

 

These three pens are part of Platinum's Lakes of Mount Fuji series of limited edition fountain pens. Each is named after one of five lakes around Mount Fuji in Japan. The series includes Motosu, Sai, Shoji, Yamanaka, and Kawaguchi. These particular pens all come with Mottishaw-stubbed B nibs.

 

I'm on the look out for a Motosu, if anyone has one to purchase.

 

These inks are samples I got from Goulet pens. They look pretty cool coming from these nibs.

 

I dig the sparkly effect of the light on the ends of the pens.

 

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Qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur.

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Today I' m using Aurora Black in a Pelikan 100n, Waterman Serenity Blue in a Montblanc 149 Platinum, Private Reserve Electric DC Blue in a Delta The Journal.

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An Iroshizuku day for me: Ajisai, Yama Budo, and Tsutsuji.

I've been on a quest to see if I could commit all Seven Deadly Sins in a single day. Finally, it dawned on me I shouldn't try for the One Day Wonder Prize for all seven in one day. It's simply out of any question as you can't commit decent sloth while busily ticking the other six off your crowded "to do" list. -- ViolinWriter

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Today my primary ink has been KWZI Iron Gall Turquoise.

 

I have it loaded in my derby capped Pelikan M200 blue marbled with OB nib. I used it this morning to sign the closing documents on the sale of my childhood home as power of attorney for my mother. We moved into the house in June 1965.

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Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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