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What Pens Are You Using Today

 

 

 

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First week of winter quarter -

 

Mont blanc 149 F/B - iroshizuku gray

Pilot 823 FA - Penbbs 262 orange

Wing sung 601A F - diamine November rain

Pelikan m205 demo EF - Edelstein smoky quartz

 

And my two bullet journal pens

Wing sung 698 with a pilot italic - Pelikan olivine

Platinum 3776 UEF - diamine registrars iron gall

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First week of winter quarter -

 

Mont blanc 149 F/B - iroshizuku gray

Pilot 823 FA - Penbbs 262 orange

Wing sung 601A F - diamine November rain

Pelikan m205 demo EF - Edelstein smoky quartz

 

And my two bullet journal pens

Wing sung 698 with a pilot italic - Pelikan olivine

Platinum 3776 UEF - diamine registrars iron gall

 

Nice selection of pens and inks. :thumbup:

 

Today I shall be using...

 

Conklin Duragraph with their omniflex nib.

Pilot 823 with a broad nib.

Visconti Homo Sapiens with a fine nib.

 

All pens carry Noodlers Heart of Darkness

 

Happy New Year, all. Is there a 2019 thread?

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So far today it's been a Parker Vacumatic Junior (Green Shadow Wave Speedline filler), with an F nib, currently filled with De Atramentis Tchaikowsky/Silver Grey; and the black ebonite Noodler's Boston Safety Pen, flex nib, with Noodler's Luck of the Draw.

At some point today I may need to pull out a calligraphy pen. I need to do an exemplar of some text which will then be transferred onto edible wafer paper taped over the exemplar on a light box).

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

ETA: The text will be trace over using paste food coloring, to make the paper still food-safe, but I may just use a brush for that. Not sure I want to put even diluted food coloring into a pen, because the food coloring will be diluted with either vodka or food-grade rosewater.

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The selection of the day: Lamy 2000 with an M-nib filled with Visconti Blue; Osmia Progress 94 with an F-nib filled with Pelikan Black to reduce the enormous ink flow; perhaps I'll clean and refill the F-nibbed Parker Duofold (2016 version; big red).

 

Really enjoying all three of those pens!

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Tonight will be the first actual outing for the blue M400 I bought at the end of 2017 - swapped the M nib it came with (why I never used it after initial test) with the EF from the red and inked with Stipula Dark Blue.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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Today I used a Platinum 3776 Bourgogne, with a broad CI by Pendleton Brown, filled with Monteverde Horizon Blue; a Pilot 823, broad, filled with Sailor Souten, a Pelikan M605, with a medium CI by Pendleton Brown, filled with Iroshizuku Kon-Peki; and an Aurora Ipsilon, with medium nib, filled with Delta black.

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Tonight, my blue-stripe M400 with Stipula Dark Blue (a perfect match, btw). If anything, the blue is even more severe than the grey Stresseman.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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First run with HS Lava Bronze Age oversized. It has a stub nib, and gushes ink. Smooth as silk. Much heavier than any of my others, including a couple that I hardly use due to weight. Despite weight, it is so comfortable. Love the feel of the Lava. It does have a slight skip. I think that is mostly the result of my not being accustomed to the nibs corners. It is fairly chiseled for a stub. Love this pen.need a drier ink perhaps.

 

And, of course, I also had my every day of my life Pelikan M605, with a M Pendleton Brown CI. I dont leave home without it.

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Catching up on my journaling with my Waterman Perspective Blue Obsession.

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Have just inked up a broad nibbed, Visconti Opera 'cherry juice', with Diamine Imperial Purple....mmmmmm.

 

Also inked a TWSBI Vac 700 carrying a 1.1 nib, with Blackstone's Black Stump, which arrived today.

 

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Isn't it time for 2019 thread?

Anyway, today’s weapon of choice:

Graf von Faber Castel Classic Ebony - one of my first ever fps I still own. Trivial Pelikan Violet ink.

Pelikan 400 with flex nib - just to make sure I still cant use it properly

Test drive with Noodlers Ahab - well, bad idea.

My girlfriends Pelikan 140 with GvFC India Red - incredible writer, but too small

TWSBI 580al with J, Herbin Cafe des Iles and 1.1 stub nib

My wirts attemp in regrinding a nib - Jinhao x750 grounded from M to stub. Suprisingly nice nib. I’ll write a post some time soon about this try.

 

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Love my HS Lava Bronze Age oversized, with 1.3 mm stub nib. I had it filled with Asa Gao. This very wet pen gushed. This very saturated ink was nearly black. I cleaned that out and filled it with Diamine Blood Orange. I love Blood Orange in my Pelikan 100 EF. But, it looked anemic in this HS stub. Cleaned that out and filled it with Monteverde Ocean Noir. This ink yields a tighter line than Asa Gao. The nib is just as smooth. A sweet writer, with an excellent ink.

 

And, as every other day, I’m using my dark blue Pelikan M605, with Pendleton Brown M CI, filled with Kon-Peki.

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