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Hello there,

I'm new to using fountain & dip pens. I just received today a Ranga handmade ebonite dip pen. It's a beautiful pen, good weight. It writes very very well too. I can see using this pen for many years to come. Holds a lot of ink too, a single small dip was good for about 1/3 of a page in a tsubame b5 5mm graph notebook. I think a larger dip might produce a 1/2 page of writing.

This is a really nice pen.

James True

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Ranga Bamboo, loaded with Diamine Blue Velvet.

 

 

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I am really liking this pen. :D

It's lovely..and how wonderful you make it stand.. :)

Sagar Bhowmick

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Kaweco Liliput Eco-BrassWave F, inked with Diamine Emerald

Practice, patience, perseverance

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Porsche Design Tecflex Broad with Parker Quink black

Lamy Al-Star Broad with Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo

Happiness isn't getting what you want, it's wanting what you've got.

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My brand new Franklin Christof stabilis 66, a prototype in transparent bottle green with a brushed aluminium section and a SIG (a stub italic gradient) medium nib, eyedroppered with Kwz IG turquoise. I spent an hour at the DC show testing nibs at the the FC table--and had SO much fun.

 

Also, a Twsbi Mini with Kobe #36 and a Pelikan 200 with FC Spanish Blue (a wonderful blue ink).

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This is my First post in this thread. I used my Lamy 2000 for taking notes at work.

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All pens are filled with the Blues....and the above short list was written

with* the S6...................................................................

 

*Redactin' removed the* and replaced with..*with.....must be the freakin' dreams..you may

know wakein' in a flop sweat and .......... blah blah blah

 

Fred

Allow me to introduce myself.....Satan Mr. Scratch

Mephistopheles Beelzebub........Sympathy For The Devil

Rollin' Stones...............................

 

Oh..a storm is threat'ning my very life today.......

It's just a shot away.......................Gimme Shelter

{bigfreakin'Grin}...................................

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This is my First post in this thread. I used my Lamy 2000 for taking notes at work.

 

Wecome to the thread, Monier. Great pen, and a good quote. :thumbup:

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Conway Stewart 87.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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Pilot 78G with Broad Italic nib. Got it today. Love from the first sight! Inked with Diamine Sherwood Green.

Practice, patience, perseverance

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Today’s thought is related to work ethics and is the current state of my affairs at work front. The though inspiration is by youngest ever US president, Theodore Roosevelt.




The pen in use is Wality 69EB and is inked with Lamy Turquoise.





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vaibhav mehandiratta

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At Work:

Sheaffer Legacy Heritage F inked with J Herbin Perle Noire

TWSBI 580 F stub inked with R&K Alt Goldgrün

 

At home, writing my first letter in ages:

Pelikan M800 M stub by John Sorowka, inked with J Herbin Blu Mare

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Two mechanical pencils, two ballpoints and, L-R, Lamy 2000, Pilot Custom Heritage 92, Pilot Murex, and Moore Junior.

"So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do."

 

- Benjamin Franklin

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