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Today I am using a Parker 45 flighter inked with Montblanc (2006?) Cinnamon Seasons Greetings ink

 

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Yet, another lovely piece of art with another classic pen. thumbup.gif

 

The 45 flighter was used frequently during my school years, robust and faultless.

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Yet, another lovely piece of art with another classic pen. thumbup.gif

 

The 45 flighter was used frequently during my school years, robust and faultless.

 

Thank you 1nkulus.

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Accompanying me into The Theater of the Absurd this early AM.....04/04/2019

The following:

Parker Vacumatic Emerald Pearl Double Jewel {DJ}

Rodi & Wienenberger {ROWI} PIF

Wahl Number 72 LF

Parker "51" Vacumatic Cordovan

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1) Parker 45, F nib, with diluted unknown blue ink (possibly Quink Blue?).

2) Parker Vector, M nib, with Akkerman Ijzer-Galnoten Swartze-blauw.

3) Pilot Decimo, F nib, with Iroshizuku Yama-budo.

4) TWSBI 580-AL, B nib, with Akkerman Dutch Masters Ruisdael's Stormachtig Blauw.

 

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"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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Moonman M2 - M. nib. Ink: deAtramentis Adular Blue

Wing Sung 3008 - M. nib. Ink: Food Coloring - Green

Pilot Prera - M. nib Ink: MontBlanc Blue/Black

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Pelikan 400NN tortoisebrown, extrafine nib, Graf von Faber-Castell Cobalt Blue

Pelikan 300 green-striped, fine ballpoint nib (KF), Graf von Faber-Castell Deep Sea Green

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It's not a glamorous job but it needs doing.

 

Labelling hard drives after they have been through our testing & wiping system with a Caliarts Ego, I've found that the De Atrementis Document Black lets me get away with some shenanigans that ordinarily wouldn't be possible with a fountain pen (in my experience), like writing on these thermal labels or using our cheap & nasty laser paper to hand-write invoices.

 

::EDIT:: By gum, would you look at that! My member! It has turned golden!

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Today I am using a Waterman Gentleman Sterling Silver inked with Montblanc Midnight Blue

 

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From left to right

Filcao Lapis with gold BF

Pelikan 100N Grey Binde PIF

Bexley Poseidon Magnum ll PIF

Parker Jotter BP

All are usin' blue ink..except ball point..

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Is that a Filcao Atlantica Lapis, Freddy? interesting pen

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Is that a Filcao Atlantica Lapis, Freddy? interesting pen

Atlantica Oro Button Filler with a .333 Au Cap Band and sportin' a sweet expressive fine nib.

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nice pen, I have not seen many of those around

I have a small FIlcao ogiva shaped that is probably using the same material

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sorry for the slight OT...

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Preliminary voting is open for the parliamentary elections here in Finland, took a bit of time off to go for a walk and to cast my die. Wonderful weather too. :) The pen is one of my EDCs, a post war Pelikan 100N with a stubby B-nib, the ink, Sailor Souboku.

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Today its a (NoS) Sheaffer 727 that i inked for the first time with Vintage Sheaffer Skrip Black and i absolutely loved it

 

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Just inked my new Leonardo Italiano Officina acrylic in Blue Hawaii, broad nib. Beautiful and writes wonderfully smooth. I postponed buying one till I saw the actual pen, not just photos. I planned on the Positano Blue till I saw it and the Hawaii Blue. No comparison. Liked the Positano. Loved the Hawaii.

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