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Early Duofold Centennial with fine oblique italic nib. I am currently using Quink black ink. This is my current daily use pen. I do prefer the oblique nibs and suit my writing.

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A nice little Parker 15 Red GT fountain pen I picked up on the cheap that arrived in the mail yesterday. Inked with Waterman's Green.

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It's the same thing every day.


Why? Because these are my favorites. :)


My all time everyday pen: Black Parker Sonnet with fine nib.


I am also using a Gold Parker 75 with a extra fine nib.


I have two Parker 51s and a Parker 180.


The only non-Parker on my desk is a Pilot with medium nib.


-William S. Park


“My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of course. Ball-point pens are only good for filling out forms on a plane. - Graham Greene

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Have a few Parker, but not enough...

Usually use a Sonnet Matte Black GT with fine nib, but its got bored so, now is a Sonnet Red Lacquer GT in use, although my mind is spinning on my Metal and Pearl Sonnet... But most of the time I get that out only for special occasions, but maybe will get out from the box for a little soon enough.

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It's the same thing every day.


Why? Because these are my favorites. :)


My all time everyday pen: Black Parker Sonnet with fine nib.


I am also using a Gold Parker 75 with a extra fine nib.


I have two Parker 51s and a Parker 180.


The only non-Parker on my desk is a Pilot with medium nib.


-William S. Park


“My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of course. Ball-point pens are only good for filling out forms on a plane. - Graham Greene

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It's the same thing every day.


Why? Because these are my favorites. :)


My all time everyday pen: Black Parker Sonnet with fine nib.


I am also using a Gold Parker 75 with a extra fine nib.


I have two Parker 51s and a Parker 180.


The only non-Parker on my desk is a Pilot with medium nib.


-William S. Park


“My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of course. Ball-point pens are only good for filling out forms on a plane. - Graham Greene

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PARKER 51 DJ vac in buckskin beige, GF window pane cap. Armed with Diamine Presidential blue. Back up is my Sheaffer Stratowriter.

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Writing give me the opportunity to reflect and be mindful about the present moment.

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A 1953 Parker Victory (black) with a recently straightened nib, And now a brace of P25s that arrived in the post today.

The P25 collection is growing. The black 25 was found in a box from my late Father-in-laws house.

So many pens and so little time.

 

K

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It's the same thing every day.


Why? Because these are my favorites. :)


My all time everyday pen: Black Parker Sonnet with fine nib.


I am also using a Gold Parker 75 with a extra fine nib.


I have two Parker 51s and a Parker 180.


The only non-Parker on my desk is a Pilot with medium nib.


-William S. Park


“My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of course. Ball-point pens are only good for filling out forms on a plane. - Graham Greene

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Durham K - Nice 25's! Love the white audi one. Cool you have different nibs. I have a half-dozen 25's and they all seem to have the same nib size. Medium-ish, smooth but boring.

 

Today I am using a black 21 I inked last night for the first time, with an ink I had never used (private reserve ebony blue). Working well, like the color.

 

I also started using a 45 I also inked for the first time last night, but stopped using it after a couple of lines. The ink I used is a purple purchased for my daughter's use. Not exactly right for me to use at work - What was I thinking?

 

Have a great holiday weekend folks!

Brian

One test is worth a thousand expert opinions.

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Durham K - Nice 25's! Love the white audi one. Cool you have different nibs. I have a half-dozen 25's and they all seem to have the same nib size. Medium-ish, smooth but boring.

 

Today I am using a black 21 I inked last night for the first time, with an ink I had never used (private reserve ebony blue). Working well, like the color.

 

I also started using a 45 I also inked for the first time last night, but stopped using it after a couple of lines. The ink I used is a purple purchased for my daughter's use. Not exactly right for me to use at work - What was I thinking?

 

Have a great holiday weekend folks!

Brian

Brian, the white one is a BP and in a bit of a sorry state with peeling paint. I keep wondering how many promotional pens sit forgotten at the back of drawers. I suppose I could ask companies?

K

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My "new" Parker Sonnet Flighter CT... With a British Bank logo...

 

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I used a Parker blue stripe Duofold button filler to sign the slip to take two P51's home from the antique today.

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