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There's always an Italian italic on my desk -- speaking of golden sunsets . . .

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There's always an Italian italic on my desk -- speaking of golden sunsets . . .

 

Please pardon "itatic" nib -- always looking forward to crossing a "t" even if it's an "i" (!). Another of the countless glories of fountain pens : they don't come with auto- correct. ✔️

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First of all! Thank you so much! :happy:

And congrats to the M805! I'm still waiting for mine :wallbash:

 

Here you can see that I've used the PO nib upside down quite a lot :P And I love it!

 

I had no problems with stippling either, not counting that it's tiring...

 

 

Wow, thank you for the incredible photos! And the stippling! That's a really beautiful nib, quite talon-like. I think my friend is going to love it.

 

Great ink, too. Stoney Grey is one of my favourite grays, along with Kobe Kaigan Stone Grey.

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First of all! Thank you so much! :happy:

And congrats to the M805! I'm still waiting for mine :wallbash:

 

Here you can see that I've used the PO nib upside down quite a lot :P And I love it!http://kephost.com/images/2015/08/29/fe9fd5528f378f289487a070a4f91540.jpghttp://kephost.com/images/2015/08/29/244c075d076c70bde80d4b351f8e0e40.jpg

I had no problems with stippling either, not counting that it's tiring...http://kephost.com/images/2015/08/29/52fec210fd363f614b4858ed20bfcdaf.jpg10946619_839432376122204_922081455_n.jpg

:-) Cool.

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

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Restored with silicon sacs.

 

What a lucky girl she is... AND, thanks so much for sharing beautiful writing samples of your flexy Skylines! :wub: :wub: :wub:

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Also, a friend just got back from a trip to Shanghai.

 

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I've found a letter to what I should have replied to about a month ago now. Funny thing is that I already wrote my reply two weeks ago, but did not send it out before my vacation. I'm so *beep*ing dumb guyz.... :bawl:
Anyhow....

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Here is a little Emerald of Chivor again. Not too much gold this time.
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Hey everyone, I'm just back after having been out of the loop for nearly a month and I've missed literally pages of posts on this thread. I have no chance to catch up and comment on them all, other than to say how fun it is to see the joy of writing exhibited here. Great pens, inks and writing. When I returned I found a box had arrived with two bottles of the new J. Herbin ink - clearly a victim of Attila's lovely posts - and I'm looking forward to trying it out in the next few days.

 

I find myself with several metal pens inked, for some reason. From top to bottom:

 

Parker 75 sterling silver, factory stub nib, Sailor Tanna japonensis

Sheaffer Imperial 834, factory 1.2mm stub nib, vintage Quink Permanent Blue black

Sailor Black Strip, 18k WG F nib, Noodler's Turquoise

Montblanc 146, Ariel Kullock sterling and gold overlay, 14k B nib, Sailor Eternal Blue

 

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Sorry, I don't have a picture with the nibs or ink - just happy to get this one posted and back in the groove of this thread.

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