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45 minutes ago, OldTravelingShoe said:

Wonderful pen, @AmandaW. I'm even more intrigued by the nib - how does it write? I read "beautifully tuned" but am wondering if there are other qualifiers 😃

 

It's extra extra fine without any hint of dry or scratchy. It just writes, straight out of the box, with the ink i wanted to use. :wub:

Will work for pens... :unsure:

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1 hour ago, AmandaW said:

It's extra extra fine without any hint of dry or scratchy. It just writes, straight out of the box

Thank you! (I'm also looking at you, wallet! 😄

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10 hours ago, Sinistral1 said:

@ChiWhere did you purchase the 😎 cool gold sheening KWZ ink you are using in this post?  I have to get a bottle, if I can!

It’s actually from Kiwi inks 

the ink you are looking at is called quetzalcoatl

Please check out my shop on Etsy - Sleepy Turandot

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Thanks, @Chi, I finally realized it was Kiwi instead of KWZ and quickly found their website and ordered the peacock and the quetzalcoatl,  They are such pretty inks!

Breathe. Take one step at a time. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're not getting older, you are only moving through time. Be calm and positive.

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My Pen of The Week:

Pelikan M1000 Stresemann in Anthracite. w/ Jacques Herbin Caroube de Chypre.

Love it!

 

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I am absolutely enamored with this Pelikan 100N Transitional from 1942-44. It has a beautiful flexy OF nib. By far the best writer that I own. It lays down a nice XF line on the downstroke and a F line on the cross stroke under normal pressure. And under moderate pressure, it widens to a 3B+. 

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Currently Inked = Pilot Custom 823 - 14Kt Gold 'M' Nib -- Visconti Kakadu LE #100/100 - 18Kt Gold 'M' Nib -- Visconti Homo Sapiens London Fog LE #785/888 - 23Kt Pd "1.3mm Stub" Nib -- Pelikan 100N Transitional - 14Kt Gold 'OF' Nib -- Pelikan 400 - 14Kt Gold 'KF' Nib (All Inked with Pelikan 4001 Blue-Black) -- Pelikan M200 West Germany - SS 'OBB' Nib

 
 
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1 hour ago, ItwasLuck said:

I am absolutely enamored with this Pelikan 100N Transitional from 1942-44. It has a beautiful flexy OF nib. By far the best writer that I own. It lays down a nice XF line on the downstroke and a F line on the cross stroke under normal pressure. And under moderate pressure, it widens to a 3B+. 

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A true classic!

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Bexley Stradivarius Berlin Hochschule limited edition w/18K fine nib and J. Herbin Bleu Pervenche ink. These were all ebonite pens.20220407_230522.thumb.jpg.6d81709abe12f5eb8fd0cc33d95d20de.jpg

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4 hours ago, ItwasLuck said:

I am absolutely enamored with this Pelikan 100N Transitional from 1942-44. It has a beautiful flexy OF nib. By far the best writer that I own. It lays down a nice XF line on the downstroke and a F line on the cross stroke under normal pressure. And under moderate pressure, it widens to a 3B+. 

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Superb.

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4 hours ago, Sybarite said:

A true classic!


Thank you!! Definitely a pen that every pen lover should own. 

Currently Inked = Pilot Custom 823 - 14Kt Gold 'M' Nib -- Visconti Kakadu LE #100/100 - 18Kt Gold 'M' Nib -- Visconti Homo Sapiens London Fog LE #785/888 - 23Kt Pd "1.3mm Stub" Nib -- Pelikan 100N Transitional - 14Kt Gold 'OF' Nib -- Pelikan 400 - 14Kt Gold 'KF' Nib (All Inked with Pelikan 4001 Blue-Black) -- Pelikan M200 West Germany - SS 'OBB' Nib

 
 
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Today I am using a Sheaffer Snorkel Statesman “frankenpen” that I restored myself.   The original blind cap was damaged during the restoration, so I replaced it with a burgundy one.  I think it gives the pen character and I have no plans to replace it with a black one.

 

 

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Pen(s) in Rotation:

Majohn A2 (Fine) - Montblanc Irish Green

Parker "51" Aerometric (Broad, England) - Waterman Black

Lamy 2000 Ballpoint - Lamy Black Medium Refill

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Darailpenz pen for today!

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9 hours ago, Waverly said:

Today I am using a Sheaffer Snorkel Statesman “frankenpen” that I restored myself.   The original blind cap was damaged during the restoration, so I replaced it with a burgundy one.  I think it gives the pen character and I have no plans to replace it with a black one.

 

 

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Totally agree with you. Definitely adds a very nice touch to the pen.

Kind of a wabi sabi enhanced perspective.

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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Today it's been the Noodler's Konrad Forbidden City flex nib, finishing up a fill of Noodler's Heart of Darkness; and the Noodler's FPC Cobalt, flex nib -- freshly inked up with Birmingham Pens Herr's Island Ultramarine.

Technically, though, since I got to bed after midnight last night, you could also include the Morrison sterling filigree overlay ringtop, semi flex F nib, with Waterman Tender Purple.

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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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Today's journal pen is a Slate Grey Pilot Prera with a fine italic nib (from a Pilot Plumix). The ink is Diamine Graphite (top right of pic). Yesterday I had it filled with Iroshizuku fuyu-syogun (rest of pic). I really like the Iro ink - it's blue-grey is just the right hue for the pen, but it's too pale. The Diamine is too neutral, dark enough, but too neutral. Next...

 

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Will work for pens... :unsure:

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