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What Pen Are You Using Today in 2021/22?


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6 hours ago, Switala said:

Today this Canadian Slender has left the nest.

Let's go for a few pages.
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Today is a bit of a mix. I started with my new Conklin All American Courage (Red), Stub, Conklin Black (came with the pen). It is an impressive pen, but I can't say I enjoyed it much. I like the pen itself quite a bit, the nib however is questionable. I will replace it.

 

Then I wrote a bit with my Kaweco AL Sport, Black Stonewashed, M nib (black), still with Kaweco Blue. Quite the opposite in terms of size, but I like this pen a lot. Maybe it is the stonewashed look.

 

To my delight the 1930s vintage pen I ordered was delivered early. A Waterman 94 in gray & red (marbled, celluloid) with a 14K flexible F nib. It is now inked up with Diamine Oxford Blue. It is such a pretty pen, about the same size as my Pelikan 140. This nib makes writing fun.

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13 hours ago, BinaEliora said:

Today is a bit of a mix. I started with my new Conklin All American Courage (Red), Stub, Conklin Black (came with the pen). It is an impressive pen, but I can't say I enjoyed it much. I like the pen itself quite a bit, the nib however is questionable. I will replace it.

 

Then I wrote a bit with my Kaweco AL Sport, Black Stonewashed, M nib (black), still with Kaweco Blue. Quite the opposite in terms of size, but I like this pen a lot. Maybe it is the stonewashed look.

 

To my delight the 1930s vintage pen I ordered was delivered early. A Waterman 94 in gray & red (marbled, celluloid) with a 14K flexible F nib. It is now inked up with Diamine Oxford Blue. It is such a pretty pen, about the same size as my Pelikan 140. This nib makes writing fun.

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My everyday carry now, since last May, is the (now retired color) Peanut Butter Conklin Crescent with a fine nib, filled with Conway Stewart Bodmin Black ink. The photo is my beautiful yellow lab Peanut (Butter of Sherwood), RIP. 20200303_170314.thumb.jpg.8a789c5450d4743353f5deb5a1384e5c.jpg

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Today it was Parker Duofold Centennial Int Black GT Fine nib..

All the best is only beginning now...

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In honor of our new President and the signing pen he used yesterday, I have my Cross Classic II in black laquer with gold plated trim.  Like him, I am using the felt tip but in blue not black.

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Worcester Pen Co. red acrylic with a broad nib filled with Diamine Oxford Blue.

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Today it was my Sailor Pro Gear Slim Black/Silver with Diamine Sargasso Sea for journaling. 
 

My EDC for work is my Parker 45 GT with Diamine Earl Grey

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Oooh, very pretty pen Helen.

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We Are Our Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams

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4 hours ago, Helen350 said:

Moonman S1 - F. nib.  Ink:  Diamine Sherwood Green

 

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2 hours ago, OCArt said:

Oooh, very pretty pen Helen.

I was thinking the same!!

 

-Lee

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My main writing pen for a while will be a TWSBI 580 Rose filled with Smoky Quartz. I'm trying to write it out and end up with just one pen filled with that ink rather than two. The other, an M200 Smoky Quartz, is a recent arrival - it wins, no contest! If I'd had my head working right I would have checked my pen log and transferred the ink. :wacko:

 

There's also the lovely task of choosing another ink for the Rose once it's empty.

Will work for pens... :unsure:

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