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Tom

Waterman Ideal - blue ink; Esterbrook 2048 - brown ink; Waterman Carene - black ink

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Lamy Vista, Fine Nib, with Lamy Turquoise ink

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Platinum Preppy, medium nib, with platinum black ink

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Today a Kikyo Nakaya Portable Writer with "B" nib filled with Akkerman Passage Blue.

 

http://www.fototime.com/9DC7E14E4C5388D/large.jpg

 

And yes, the two Portable Writers are different sizes, shapes and weights.

 

http://www.fototime.com/F79907FDFC7E383/medium800.jpg

 

And the facets seen in the images are all magic (or reflections or something)

 

 

 

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Today I'm using my blue Waterman Apostrophe with a M nib and Pelikan Royal Blue ink. It's not a very expensive pen but compared to my Lamy Safaris it's so much smoother... I sort of also just put a bid on a green Apostrophe on ebay (1EURO) because I enjoy writing with it so much.. Oops :D

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At Sightglass coffee shop in SF today.

Brought some Popovleather notebook cases (one with a Hobo Techo in it - and one with a BanditApple notebook).

Pen was my beloved Parker 25.

 

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Two pens, both with Akkerman Shocking Blue. Pelikan 140 and Esterbrook SJ. The Estie has the 9788 nib which is my favorite out of their selection. The Pelikan must be getting fairly close to empty by now, but it's still chugging along.

 

30231070722_95ba5cf402_b.jpgPelestie1 by waranoid, on Flickr

"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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Esterbrook SJ with Akkerman Shocking Blue and a Montblanc Noblesse with Pelikan 4001 Blue.

 

30064171340_2de9167ac8_h.jpgOn the bench. by waranoid, on Flickr

"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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Rotring 700.

Sheaffer 350 pseudo Parker flighter thing.

Pilot Preppy.

Shule 1212.

But the night's yet young so that isn't the final word as yet...

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Wrote two pens dry today, so now I am using

 

Copper Esterbrook with a 9668 nib

Black Sheaffer with an italic nib

Burgundy/Gold Jinhao 450x

Green American with a Veri-smooth nib

Black Waterman Carene

Tom

Waterman Ideal - blue ink; Esterbrook 2048 - brown ink; Waterman Carene - black ink

http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu204/CrazyVacationer/Pens/collection_sm.jpg

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Bamboo pen made in India

Swan

Wahl-Eversharp Doric

Parker Vacumatic Golden Pearl Jeweler's band

Sheaffer OS Balance Pearl & Black

Parker "51" Demi Black Lustraloy Cap Aerometric

Pens are filled with the Blues

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Today in use is a pen which is an homage to Conway Stewart Churchill and is made my Manoj of Fosfor Pens. The pen is Fosfor Knight and is inked with Noodlers Antietam. The nib on the pen is fine Titanium nib made by Ambitious Pens India.




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I'll probably use all five of the fountain pens that I currently have inked today. Add a Parker Jotter with a gel refill for when I need red ink.

 

Pilot Capless Decimo with Namiki Blue, Montblanc Noblesse with Pelikan 4001 Blue, Esterbrook SJ and Pelikan 140 with Akkerman Shocking Blue, Pilot Custom Heritage 92 with Sailor Jentle Doyou. And the Jotter, which is an older model, still made in the USA. With the original refill, each click would have shown something different in the window on the side. It still does, but not the original advertising information.

 

29774591163_41151f71af_b.jpgPIUT3 by waranoid, on Flickr

"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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