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We express a similar concept in Alabama in the USA:

Q: "What are the famous last words of a Good Ol' Boy?"

A: "Hey, Fellers – watch this!"

I especially like the pen and ink combination there. Would go awesome with a dark blue pinstripe suit and dark brown shoes.

I happen to be using a blue Lamy Safari with a 1.1 mm nib loaded with Diamine Autumn Oak leftover in an empty ink bottle I ordered from Goulet Pens. Total bonus on Fountain Pen Day for me.

The Autumn Oak is a lot lighter than the Toffee Brown, by the way.

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

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The past few days I've been in a workshop and gave my Conklin Duragraph a real workout, on all kinds of paper. Diamine Indigo and Teal inks.

 

For people who diss this pen, may your nib catch on a staple as it performed beautifully, smooth.

 

I did flash the 1920s red ripple to no particular interest by anyone.

 

I was not the only one using an FP.

...be like the ocean...

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So I Am using my first Bird i ever bought today...

Pelikan M200 Cognac with Bold Italic Nib, Inked with Montblanc Toffee Brown

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awesome ink pen combination. and nice handwriting.

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Pelikan M101N Tortoiseshell Red with Mottishaw-stubbed B nib, inked with the Pelikan 4001 Königsblau that came with the pen.

Pilot Custom 912 with Masuyama-tuned factory stub, inked with Pilot Black document ink.

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

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Fred

I can tell you wanna boogie

Boogie with me all night long............................................................................

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TWSBI Vac 700 with 1.5mm stub nib, Akkerman Hopjesbruin ink, Rhodia paper for a bit of cursive italic writing practice. Enjoyed watching lesson 15 by Lloyd Reynolds.

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

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Today I've got my Lamy Safari "Hirshhorn" (the art gallery) with the standard Lamy black cartridge and the Sheaffer 300 Ferrari with a Sheaffer blue cartridge. Both are medium nibs.

 

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My Edison LE 2014 Glenmont, a fine steel nib, and Diamine Red Dragon ink

My Edison Nouveau Premiere Majestic Pine, a fine steel nib, and Diamine Sherwood Forest ink

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TWSBI Vac 700 with 1.5mm stub nib, Akkerman Hopjesbruin ink, Rhodia paper for a bit of cursive italic writing practice. Enjoyed watching lesson 15 by Lloyd Reynolds.

 

Same pen, ink & paper, but back to lesson 6 to pay attention to the figures (numerals).

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

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I am using my Ranga Model 3 paired with Sailor Tokiwa Matsu on the occasion of Deepawali ....



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Wish you all happy Diwali / Deepawali...


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