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And you also like big pens.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

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Montblanc Carlo Collodi, F, Akkerman Bekakt Haags ink.

Montblanc F. Scott Fitzgerald, B/BB, MB Leonardo red chalk ink.

Both for notes at work.

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Asa Pens Sniper - matt black with B nib. Really rather good...... :)

Show us the pictures....

vaibhav mehandiratta

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A platinum preppy because everything else on my desk apparently walked away. It's filled with Eau de Nil. No matter how long this pen sits around without being used, pick it up and it writes. That's a very appealing quality even if there's a label on the barrel.

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much of my day has been writing at my desk, so my Parker 51 desk pen with Penman black has been seeing a fair amount of use. Otherwise I have used my 1960's MB 12, and my backup pen that I keep in the office, a Parker Vector, was used to show a colleague my blue-black mixture.

 

“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

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Fantastic pen!!! I have three of them and want more! :)

I just have two ...... Found on ebay 2 weeks ago for 53€ the set of two ..... The other one is " cracked ice " lookalike ...

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Today my TWSBI lilac diamond 580 with J.Herbin violette pensee. medium nib

and a twsbi smoke vac 700 with j.herbin Cacao de bresil. stub 1.5

 

kind off neurotic that the inkt should match the pen

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I have been using my Montblanc Jules Verne, Dostoevsky, Marlene Dietrich, and Johannes Brahms Ballpoint to do my puzzles today.

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Today at work I was using my newly acquired Montblanc Writers Edition Kafka set, the Ballpoint and the Mechanical pencil but not the Fountain pen as I had no ink at work to fill it.

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I brought back my TWSBI Micarta with Pendleton Brown rainbowed butter stub. Everytime I bring this out after it's sat idle for a while (cleaned, of course), I wonder why I put it away. Probably because it is a big pen. It's the biggest pen I actually use. It's just such a very cool pen. Right now I'm using Sailor Jentle Grenade in it. but there's still some of the Sailor Gentle Epinard still lingering somewhere so it's got a really cool two-tone, dired-blood-on-moss effect. Hope I can get a picture before it stops.

 

“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

Check out my Steel Pen Blog

"No one is exempt from talking nonsense; the mistake is to do it solemnly."

-Montaigne

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Parker Maxima Vacumatic '42 Silver Pearl single stripe jewel 2-t semi-flexie

extra fine nib...Camel royal blue ink.....................

Bexley Gaston Winter Wonderland with a sweet stub...Quink blue-black ink...

Parker Vacumatic Silver Pearl lock down filler 1st generation 2-t medium nib...

Diamine blue-black ink..........................................

 

Aurora Optima Green Auroloide with expressive broad...Quink blue-black...

Bexley Poseidon OS with fine nib...Diamine blue-black ink...

Pelikan M800 1st generation extra fine nib...Pelikan 4001 black ink..

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