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Delta MOMO LE in Racing Red! Filled with FPN VCV ink.

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Delta MOMO LE in Racing Red! Filled with FPN VCV ink.

 

Wearing sunglasses today? What a combo! Love that VCV ink!

 

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My first Esterbrook, a green SJ with a firm EF nib from Main Street Pens. Handy. Inked up with FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire. Pretty cool.

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

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Brought along the following Bexley pens.

 

Carved Obsidian black chased hard rubber fine nib.

 

Original Lime Pearl with a Sweet Minka fine..

 

Decoband blue/black ebonite stub...

 

They are all filled with Skrip Blue-Black #22......

 

Fred

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Two today:

My birth-year Montblanc 146 with R & K Salix (I'm on an iron gall blue-black kick) and an Aurora Optima with Kon-peki.

 

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currently using an MB 136 with an oblique broad nib filled with kon-peki ink.

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Keeping the others company..this Bexley Cable Twist in Bronze

with an expressive medium{ish} nib....Ink: Diamine Blue-Black....

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Fred

who is not bedeviled by triskaidekaphobia

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I recently got an OM nib for my Lamy Safari. Still getting used to it, but I'm amazed how smooth it is.

I was impressed with a Montblanc's OM nib's smoothness recently. And it 'sang,' too. But alas it was too unforgiving for daily use. And all the pens in my stable gotta work for a living. So it's getting stubbed.

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

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TWSBI Eco 1.1 with Watermans Harmonious Green. Initially wasn't thrilled about how dry the pen was, but ended up loving it because now I can use it on regular paper as well. This is the first pen I've been able to use on regular paper that wasn't a standard nib using noodlers black or x feather.

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Among others a TWSBI ECO in black sportin' a fine nib

and filled with blue-black Diamine..................................

 

Fred

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Pilot Parallel in 1.5 and 2.4 mm: practising italic handwriting with Lloyd J. Reynolds' videos on my iPad. Just finished lesson 10, safe joins.

 

Edit: I use the videos posted on YouTube by Reedalumni. Here is lesson 10:

which should help you find the rest, if you are interested. Lesson 2 seems to be missing. Edited by pmhudepo

journaling / tinkering with pens / sailing / photography / software development

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