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Lamy 2000 with M nib. Very excited about it and can't wait -- have been checking FedEx every couple hours with anticipation. Also looking out for a nice Sailor 1911M with H-MF nib from a very nice FPN member...coming from Texas so I hope I won't have to wait too long.

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Just received my Lamy Studio Violet (F) in the mail a couple of days ago. Filled it with MB Violet and love it. I had hesitated because of both the curve of the section and that it's metal, but so far it's not too bad at all. Still prefer non-metal sections, but the Studio writes beautifully on Clairefontaine paper.

 

Bought it from Pam. Great service, as always. :happyberet:

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I am waiting on a Pilot Con 20 converter coming from Japan for my Vanishing Point. The CON 50 converter is not working for me.

"Life moves pretty fast, if you do not stop and look around once and a while you might just miss it."

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I only wait for a Sheaffer Targa now, with steel nib.

I'm really excited; judging from what I've already read about this pen, it must be superb. :drool:

 

Only tonight have I recovered my new Lamy 2000 which I considered lost in university for almost two weeks - between the cushions of my sofa.. :rolleyes:

So for now I'm totally satisfied and for the first time I feel no urge to buy more. :)

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Expecting my first vintage pen, a Dubonnet Red Esterbrook Dollar Pen with 1551 nib. I can't wait!

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Vintage 1925 Sheaffer balance BHR

pilot vanishing point black with rhodium trim and a nib tuned by mike it work

pelikan M250 with a medium nib currently being reground into a fine once again by mike it work

pelikan M400 white tortoise with a binderized stub italic .7mm

better intercept those packages or (gulp)

I'm a little hot potato right meow

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Pilot Custom 823 (black, M nib) from Carmen. Sent off payment Saturday, and bought a Custom 74 locally (FPH) the day before, as the planned companion to it (was going to get it later, but having it now helps take the edge off waiting for the 823...)

 

 

- Barrett

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Waterman 100 vintage lever filler,

Mabbie-Tod - Swallow,

Green sailor eyedropper pen,

5 german piston filler,

three parker, may have two parker 51 in there,

A bunch of pens for repair (unsure which ones) most unknown and some without cap... but for 30$+shipping it was a good deal.

 

A am also going to buy a MB 149 this week.

Commit to be fit

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black parker urban with gold trim, sent it off to parker for repair 4 weeks ago after using it once and finding it was flawed they are sending me a free replacement pen and I cannot wait for it to get here so I can take it for a spin.

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A Parker Slimfold and a Pilot 701 MYU. Not as excited about the Parker after the Pilot came into focus.

 

Marvin

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Adding another one to my waiting for list...won it for 98cents on ebay I liked the design..lol it's not a name pen or anything. A Huashilai Classic Marble Celluloid Iridium B Nib. I know it's a cheapy but I like the look.

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This week...

a Conklin Pink Mark Twain with two nibs (medium and broad)

a flexy stub from obnubilator's recent sale (oh, if I could just get them all) :D

need to order a pen case before I end up damaging my small collection

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Hubby just brought in the mail..And I got both my Dollar pens today. Yippie! time to water flush than ink these babies up :)...dont think I will be getting any reading done tonight.

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A Stipula I Castoni in green agate, a chrome Cross Townsend and a NOS Sheaffer Imperial II. Particularly excited about the Imperial since it's my first Touchdown filler.

 

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I'm waiting for a charcoal black Lamy Safari, a converter, and some Noodlers Bulletproof Black ink. My first general purpose fp ever!

Edit to add: I can't wait!

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