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1936 Deluxe Challenger in the green and black chunky pattern, with GT trim and very firm gold F nib.

Glenn.

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Still trying to love this Parker Year of the Dragon (5th) it was a gift from my husband....he didn't realize that the "5th" meant it was a felt-tip, not really a FP......

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Parker 88 Quink Blue/Black Medium Nib

Parker 51 Quink Blue/Black Fine Nib

Parker 45 Flighter - Parker Blue cartridge - Parker converter will not fit. :angry: Medium Nib.

Regards

Drawframe

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P45 in black, with Diamine Onyx. This was the third pen I wrote dry during two exams today ...

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A Ciselle .925 silver Sonnet..from the set that my wife gave me when we became engaged.

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1936 Deluxe Challenger in the green and black chunky pattern, with GT trim and very firm gold F nib.

Glenn.

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Lovely pen.

best wishes

Tom

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A Ciselle .925 silver Sonnet..from the set that my wife gave me when we became engaged.

Ditto.

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Today I used a Jotter and a Burgundy 51.

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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Today is a 45 day... 45 Flighter GT, 45 "straight" (burgundy) and 45 Insignia...

Look at my horse, my horse is amazing!!!

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1940's Parker Vacumatic Maxima in Azure Blue and a 1937 Parker Challenger in a Red pearl.


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Parker 15, with a Quink Washable Black cartridge.

Edited by Vendome

Long reign the House of Belmont.

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A jotter and 2 61's, one's a Presidential and the other is a regular charcoal grey with a rainbow cap.

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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Parker Vector, from the calligraphy set. It's fitted out with the F italic nib unit, which makes Organics Studio Potassium darker and more legible (the other pen inked up with Potassium is another Vector; that one has a regular F nib, but the ink is being cloggy, so I'm thinking of dumping it back into the sample vial and refilling the pen with the italic nib when it gets used up instead. I flushed a third Vector out last night; that one had Organics Studio L Frank Baum in it.

Sooner or later, the Plum 51 and the Silver Pearl Vac Major will get put back into rotation....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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I inked up my 1947 51 Vac in dove gray for the first time. It just came back from restoration. It has a very smooth medium nib and is inked with Pilot Blue/Black ink.

Parker: Sonnet Flighter, Rialto Red Metallic Laque, IM Chiseled Gunmetal, Latitude Stainless, 45 Black, Duovac Blue Pearl Striped, 51 Standard Black, Vac Jr. Black, 51 Aero Black, 51 Vac Blue Cedar, Duofold Jr. Lapis, 51 Aero Demi Black, 51 Aero Demi Teal, 51 Aero Navy Gray, Duofold Pastel Moire Violet, Vac Major Golden Brown, Vac Deb. Emerald, 51 Vac Dove Gray, Vac Major Azure, Vac Jr. Silver Pearl, 51 Vac Black GF Cap, 51 Forest Green GF cap, Vac Jr. Silver Pearl, Duovac Senior Green & Gold, Duovac Deb. Black, Challenger Black, 51 Aero Midnight, Vac. Emerald Jr., Challenger Gray Pearl, 51 Vac Black, Duofold Int. Black, Duofold Jr. Red.

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