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Today I'm using my Lamy 2000 EF inked with Lamy Blue-Black - and I am loving it!

 

I wasn't a fan of the Lamy style, but I take so many quick, short notes at work that I was growing very weary of unscrewing the cap of my Custom 74...rescrewing it...unscrewing it...rescrewing it...

 

I wanted a piston with a slip cap and decided to go for the Lamy for practicality's sake - and now I am hooked. I LOVE THIS PEN!

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I used quite a few pens today...

 

Pilot Vanishing Point M (Black Carbonesque) w/Iroshizuku Kiri Same

Pilot Custom 823 B (Amber/Gold) w/Iroshizuku Tsuki Yo

Asa Daily 3-in-1 B Schmidt (Dark Brown Ripple) w/Iroshizuku Tsukushi

Pelikan M800 B (Green Striped) w/Diamine Sherwood Green

Esterbrook J Transitional (Blue) w/Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black

Sheaffer Valor F (Blue) w/Waterman Florida Blue

Stipula Passaporto M (Clear) w/Iroshizuku Yama Guri

 

And a couple of pencils, a Parker 45 in Teal and a Pentel 120 A3 DX 0.7

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Hero 616 loaded with Noodler's Blue Ghost. I'm making "secret messaages" with instructions for cub scouts for a treasure hunt adventure. But the line is a little hard to read because it's so thin. I think I'll try a Platinum Preppy felt tip instead and see if that's any better. Or maybe I should draw a map instead of writing words. Been a long time since I was 6.

 

Meanwhile, in the real world, I'm on the go with a Pilot Vanishing Point blue carbon equipped with Pilot's factory stub, and loaded with Pelikan Königsblau. The clip is annoying, but the retactible nib is a really handy innovation when you're away from a desk.

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Jinhao x500 violet, with a medium cursive stub, inked with Noodlers Baystate blue.

Delta vintage Ruby, broad, diamine syrah.

And

Waterman Centurion green marble, medium, inked with diamine sherwood green.

 

Ian

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Parker 51 Aerometric Flighter GT

Parker 51 Aerometric Signet

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

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Trumpf 30's German piston filler with Chesterfield Archival BB

 

Senator German student piston filler from the 40s with Biber's Bistre (Diamine Golden Brown with Lamy Black = virtually identical to R&K sepia)

 

Pilot Lucina with diluted Noodler's Dark Matter

 

Pelikan M150 with R&K Sepia

"What? What's that? WHAT?!!! SPEAK UP, I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!" - Ludwig van Beethoven.

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Fred

 

 

......I know today's your birthday..

And I did not bu*y no rose..

But I wrote this song instead and I call it

 

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Redactin' left out a YOU*

hey you your spellin is appallin...............

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What a striking pen! And nicely paired with that ink. Which ink is it, if I might ask?

This is Diamine Golden Brown

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