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23 hours ago, ENewton said:

 

Congratulations.  I had the same reaction when I got my first Parker 51.  What ink are you using?

Thanks. I'm using modern Sheaffer blue/black at the moment. 

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1 hour ago, mizgeorge said:

The sweetest little Merlin 33 that's come to live with me and has had a nice wash and brush up (though still needs a proper scrub behind the ears). Wearing Kyo no oto aonibi, which I was worried might be too pale for quite a fine nib, but has worked beautifully - and is such a pretty ink.

mizgeorge! It's beautiful! The blue and white striations, modest cap ring and crisp finish of the clip and filial makes it look so attractive.I've never seen a pen this colour before. The ink match is a winner! I love the whole package.

Congratulations.

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I am writing with a black Pilot Custom Heritage 91 FM and with Aurora blue ink. The pen is comfortable - well-balanced, good proportion of length to width. The con-70 converter holds a generous amount of ink. The nib is extremely smooth, making for a pleasant writing experience. The pen is handsome but nondescript; the silver finish and minimal ornamention do not draw attention. Because the pen is not especially valuable I don't worry about dropping or losing it. I write on a variety of papers, including inexpensive notebook and printer paper, and in different levels of light. Unlike other pens, the Pilot does not feather even with relatively wet Aurora blue. The color shows clearly in low light. All in all, and for these reasons, I find the Pilot Custom Heritage 91 to be an excellent daily writer.

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- FPN Himalaya V1 with Waterman Ideal #2 semi flex and Noodler's Omaha brown

- Pilot 743 with FA and Flex Nib Factory 2 channel feed and Noodler's Omaha brown

- Pilot Metal Falcon with SF and... Noodler's Omaha brown

 

The first gives the best line control on cheap paper

 

- medium Vanishing Point with Mondeverde Raven Noir

 

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M400 Brown Tortoise with Macassar and M300 Ruby with Pinkly!.

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

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Aurora:  88K PIF 1953

Parker: Vacumatic "51" Cordovan Brown 1Q-1948

Parker: Vacumatic "51" Blue Cedar 2Q-1943

Using Waterman Blue-Black, Pelikan Royal Blue, Aurora Blue

Fred

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Emerald green parker vac, with noodler's el lawrence today!

Do the best you can, with what you have, where you are. 

~Theodore Roosevelt

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Well, it's not 2020 anymore, thank god.

 

Today was a light day, only using two pens. Always inked since I got it in spring of 2020 is my Conklin Mark Twain crescent in Peanut Butter with a Fine steel nib, using Conway Stewart Bodmin black ink. Great saturation, very dark black.

 

Second, my favorite pen, my Conway Stewart Belliver Borealis (No. 02/50) with a Medium 18ct gold nib, using Akkerman Parkpop purple ink.

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I've got three coming back from the vet on Monday, so this weekend I'm writing hard and fast to empty out the three I currently have inked: a Visconti Van Gogh with R&K Alt-Goldgrün, an Opus 88 with Diamine Oxblood, and a Parker 21 Super Aerometric with Akkerman Vermeer's Kobaltblauw.

 

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Pilot Decimo, stub nib -- Iroshizuku Yama-guri.

Noodler's ebonite Konrad, flex nib -- Noodler's 54th Massachusetts.

 

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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Kanilea Nui Nalo with Jowo steel #6 nib in M (incredibly nicely tuned by Hugh Scher) which is permanently inked with Iroshizuku Kon Peki. Really nice pen to use in longer sessions. Also because it takes 1000 turns to unscrew the cap, so putting the cap off/on a lot is a bit of a drag.

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1) French re-issue Parker Vector (purple, M nib) -- finishing up a fill of diluted KWZI IG Violet #2.

2) Pilot Decimo (light grey, F nib) -- Kobe #70 Rokku Forest Blue.

 

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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On 1/9/2021 at 7:58 PM, inkstainedruth said:

 

Noodler's ebonite Konrad, flex nib -- Noodler's 54th Massachusetts.

 

 

I can only use 54th in very fine nibs. But when I find a good match, it's an ink I really enjoy.

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15 hours ago, WLSpec said:

Lamy 2000 F + Papier Plume Red Beans and Rice

 

Red Beans and Rice is one that is on my list to try, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

 

Today, I am still going strong with my Lamy Studio Glacier in EF and a Lamy Blue cartridge.

 

EDIT: the Studio ran dry, so I finished what I was writing by dipping out of a bottle of Lamy Blue.

 

I cleaned and put away the Studio, and I am on to other things with a Blue-Black Pelikan M400, M, filled with Iroshizuku Kon-peki.

 

 

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15 hours ago, N1003U said:

Red Beans and Rice is one that is on my list to try, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

I enjoy using Red Beans and Rice - it's a nice subdued red with a bit of a brownish hint to it. I would definitely recommend it. 

 

Today I'm using a Kaweco Sport Cognac (Galen Leather edition) with a wonderful BB nib, eyedroppered with Iroshizuku Kon-Peki.

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