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I have always enjoyed this topic, but didn't see one currently. What Pelikan, nib, and ink are you writing with today?

 

I am using a 1933 grey Pelikan 100, with fine semi-flex nib, and Akkerman Groenmarkt Smaragd (green),

a 1948 grey Pelikan 100N, with a semi-flex broad italicized by Pendleton Brown, and Noodler's Couleur de Roi,

an M600 green striped, with italic broad by Pendleton Brown, and Iroshizuku Asa Gao, and

an M800 black, with an italic medium nib by Pendleton Brown, and Noodler's Blue Steel, from Dromgooles.

All are superb.

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I'm a one pen at a time guy. My current carry is;

 

Pelikan M450 Green Vermeil Tortoise with a wonderful 18C-750 medium nib inked with Rohrer & Klingner's Alt-Goldgrun. Wonderfully smooth and springy nib that's a pleasure to write with.

PELIKAN - Too many birds in the flock to count. My pen chest has proven to be a most fertile breeding ground.

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M100 Stormtrooper

M201 Black

M600 Stresemann Green

 

Lamy Al-Star Blue

TWSBI Eco Clear

TWSBI 580 USA

TWSBI 580 Red

Parker Frontier

Peace and Understanding

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This is in Pelikan so I will ignore the other two pens (which are vintage Aurora, quoth he, promptly breaking his promise).

 

My only inked Pelikan is the M900 with fine nib, sporting good old Waterman blue-black aka Mysterious Blue. I don't have a lot of options. There is only one other Pelikan in my trays and I am unlikely to be buying more because the M800 and M900 do it all for me without need for smaller or larger ones.

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Hi,

 

I'm in the field, so the P99 Technixx with P4BlBk.

-> P99 : https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/157990-pelikan-p99-technixx/?p=1574240

-> P4BlBk : https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/192761-pelikan-4001-blue-black/?p=1947765

 

Bye,

S1

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M400 Brown tortoise -> Montblanc Toffee Brown

M400 White tortoise -> Montblanc Irish Green

M800 Stresseman -> Montblanc Lavender Purple

M800 Brown tortoise -> Montblanc Corn Poppy Red

M1000 green stripes -> Rohrer & Klingner Altgold-Grün

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Pelikan only.

605, stubbed semi-nail B/1.0 MB Diamond

215 regular flex M, MB Orange

'50's semi-flex 400 OF, Vert empire

120 regular flex F, Kaweco Palm Green

'50's semi-flex 400 OM, MB Seaweed

140 semi-flex OB Smoky quartz

150 regular flex M, smoky quartz

Celebry black and chrome regular flex F, Amethyst

Celebry marbled green regular flex F, Kaweco Carmel

381 marbled green, regular flex F, Kaweco gray.

:huh: :o :yikes: I'd not realized I had so many (10) Pelikans inked...and that I had 22 total pens inked

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Yesterday was a pen cleaning day, so the only Pelikans left inked are a little Black P200 EF with Edelstein Garnet (for Sunday morning sermon notes in the margin) and a wonderful Black M800 IB with 4001 Blue Black. Man, I do love that one!

 

I'm sure by the end of the week I'll have inked up a couple more and re-inked a Montblanc or two :lol:

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Two English P51 aeros.

A Pelikan 400.

A Pelikan M400 from early 80s.

A P75 flat top Sterling Silver Sicelè M nib.

A Esterbrook J red.

A Osmia Faber Castel 661.

A Platinum Sterling Vermeil.

Two English aero Duofold Juniors.

A Sheaffer Prelude Extra Broad Stub nib.

A English aero Duofold (#25 nib).

A English Slimfold.

A P75 Imperial finish with B nib.

Khan M. Ilyas

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Swan B2 - Private Reserve Daphne Blue (flexible fine)

Pelikan M101N Tortoise-Red - Noodlers Black Swan in English Roses (BB)

Pelikan M120 - Noodlers Heart of Darkness (M, but really closer to the Swan fine or extra fine)

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A new (to me) M805 Stresemann with M nib ground to CI, filled with Kingdom Note Dorcus Hopei ink.

 

Best Regards, greg

Don't feel bad. I'm old; I'm meh about most things.

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Just refilled M600 red stripes F with CP Deep dark red.

...ready for new week of working notes

 

M200 enjoying Cacao du Bresil

 

Cafe Creme flushed after 2 fills of Tsuki-yo

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At the moment I have two Pelikans inked up.

The M405 Stresemann has Akkerman Dutch Masters Ruisdael's Stormachtig Blauw -- a very interesting color which looks either purple toned or (non-teal) blue black, depending on the paper -- and which looks great coming out of the B nib on the pen.

The 1990s M400 Brown Tortoise, F nib, is currently sporting Edelstein Smoky Quartz. I think I'm going to have to spring for a second bottle before that LE ink goes away....

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I have a number of pens that are ready to be cleaned and put back in the box, not all of these are Pelikans.

 

Of the Pelikans in ink I have:

 

1. My standard desk writer, a blue stripe M600, Motishaw B Stub w/a home brew Teal, recipe provided to me by Migo, a color I really like (Go Hawks!).

 

2. A red 70's era Pelikano, wonderful writer that never dries out - that redish ink of the the year a couple years ago (Tanzanite?) this is my bathroom journal pen (WT,BP, Pulse meds etc)

 

3. A 50's era 400 Brown Tortoise BB-Stub by Motishaw - inked with the current ink of the year, smokey brown or what is it? Thanks to an ink exchange w/BillH.

 

4. A 1940's vintage 101 brown tortoise with a flexible somewhat stubbish original nib.

 

5. A M101N lizard, Motihaw B-stubbed nib, inked with J Herbine Perle Noire, - the only black ink to have.

 

I will clean and put away the last two.

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EDC pens:

Pelikan 100N (post WWII)
- green binde with an EF nib (semi-flex). Might swap that to something else though as it doesn't feel like fun for some reason atm.

 

Pelikan 140
- Black, earlier model M nib (semi-flex). One of my best writers, fun nib even though it is just a pedestrian M sized nib... smooth with great line variation.

 

Pelikan 140
- More of the same, the merrier.... Black, later model M nib (semi-flex). Not as flexible as the earlier one, fun still.

 

Also a bunch of other pens including a wonderful 1.1mm italic (Jowo) by Woodshed Pen Co. and a Parker 51 Aerometric with a nice and wet M/B-nib.

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Two M1000's with Pelikan Royal Blue

M805 blue striped with Waterman Florida Blue

M800 Tortoise with Pelikan Royal Blue

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