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I have to admit, I've been a stealth pen fan forever, and today's current trends are right up my alley. Inviting everyone to post their picks.

 

Three of my favorites

 

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Goulet Monteverde Invincia Nighthawk, Sailor Imperial Black (ruthenium shines a bit in photos), Piolt VP Matte Black.

 

 

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Nice! Love the Midori backdrop as well.

 

I really like the original version of the Nighthawk though. I missed out on the first one and am not sure I'll pull the trigger on the new one.

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To be really stealthy, doesn't the pen have to be the same color as your hand?

 

Can a calculator understand a cash register?

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Black and Gold is the German national color....in fountain pens. I must have 20 or so of them.....some look lots alike too.

Two years ago I said no more black pens....well the Germans made mostly black pens. And I needed the nib width and flex....10-12 black and gold pens later.

 

So, take a look at the many black and gold German pens to had.

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Well I left my camera at work but I'll post up on Monday! Only two I have are the VP Matte Black with Black Nib and an Edison Beaumont Stealth - but love them both :)

"...using a fountain pen should feel like riding a unicorn through a field of cupcakes during a rainstorm of scotch while eating bacon" - Dan Smith

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Usually not a big fan of black pens except when they are all black and stealthy like yours! One of my favorites is my Stealth Capless faceted Namiki.

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I really like that VP!

 

The only stealthy pens I have would probably be Lamys: a black 2000 and a black Dialog3.

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Unfortunately the NSA isn't setting the bar very high when it comes to "stealthy" these days, but your black pens are nice. I have several black and chrome pens, but no "stealth" pens per se. The only obvious omission from your collection I am aware of is the Lamy Safari.

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Edward Snowden knew that before you did. The NSA contracts with Levenger for Stealth Stylus pens in radar eluding black.

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...ironically, the Levenger L-Tech "Stealth" has a silver nib and a shiny external components including the glossy clip...making it very "un-stealthy"...

 

 

...but you don't see this anyway...MIB

 

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I'd get one of those Faber Castells in a heartbeat if they had them in a fine point nib. For some inexplicable reason, FC decided to make the E-Motion Stealth a medium nib only.

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