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Sheaffer Legacy Heritage "M" with Sheaffer Red:

 

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Great! Sheaffer is love ;)

Practice, patience, perseverance

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Pilot Custom Heritage 92, Namiki Blue ink. Parker 61, Akkerman #5 Shocking Blue ink.

 

 

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"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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I am using Montblanc 144 with fine nib and 149 with broad nib.

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Dream, take one step at a time and achieve. :)

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I have two pens that I tend to carry around on a daily basis.

 

This first I made from a couple of ball point pens and the feed and nib of a Pilot Varsity. The body is made from a Pentech Fatty. Thus us has a 2 ounce ink volume and lasts me two or three weeks on a single fill.

 

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I messed with the feed a bit and you can use just about anything as ink in it. For a while I was filling it with Rit Clothing dye with a bit of dish soap mixed in.

 

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Look at that sweet stamped metal nib.

 

The other thing I usually have a is a Fine Nib Nemosine Singularity. I use a clear one in eye dropper move. It is great fun watching the ink slosh around inside it.

 

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Aurora with a very sexie flexie steel nib WWII BFiller

Sheaffer OS Lifetime Balance fine nib LFiller

Bexley Poseidon Magnum II w/a Bexley 585 Stub PIFiller

Montblanc Diplomat late 1960's French market OF nib PIFiller

Visconti Versailles 750/1000 soft Stub C/CFiller

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Fred

 

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Aurora 88P with Waterman publ, and Onoto 6411 ('Streamline') with MB Lavender Purple, both just used to address a letter back and front.

 

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Now don't drive me out of here with a flaming sword-emoji. I used the two fountain pens on the left for almost all my writing today. But I had these two Jotters with me, and thought that the lineup of four Parker clips would make a good picture. At least the Jotters are vintagey enough that they were made in the USA. :thumbup:

 

L-R: Parker 51 Aerometric, Parker Vacumatic, Parker Jotter demonstrator with red gel refill, Parker Jotter with black ballpoint refill.

 

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"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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Pen was not receiving proper attention....so..we inked it.

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Fred

 

A country road A tree Evening Where nothing happens

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It was a Parker day for me:

Parker 51 Vac in Cedar Blue, EF nib, sporting vintage Quink Microfilm Black

Parker Vacumatic Red Shadow Wave, F nib, with it's usual diet of Waterman Mysterious Blue. Which, I've just discovered, has red sheen :excl: :thumbup: on the very slick paper that's used for printing credit card receipts; and no, it's NOT just that the ink is still wet (I checked!).

Yeah, I know -- I'm behind on the Ink of the Week stuff. But the last week and a half have been pretty frenetic....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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That is one beautiful pen you got there!

Thank you! It's so different from all my other pens. Like a mechanical pencil, but with a nib instead of lead ;)

Practice, patience, perseverance

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