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I'm waiting for a Mont Blanc 22. This will be my first MB. Looking forward to trying out the nibs I've heard so much about.

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I am currently waiting for a Ranga ebonite eyedropper and an Edison Pearl in turqoise acrylic with a ss m nib.

Yes I confess, I am still using my Jotter

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A nice copper Esterbrook Transitional with a 2314F nib. Got it from Bill M on eBay.

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I'm waiting on my Chatterley Delta Oro Rosso Limited Edition button filler with a lovely stub nib. I have pre-ordered my Omas Burl Wood Celluloid Limited Edition Old Style Paragon with a broad nib, but this one won't be coming until next year I believe. Both of these are courtesy of Bryant from PenTime who is my main go-to guy and supplier for my fixes :) I can't recommend him highly enough!!! :thumbup: :clap1::) :bunny01: :bunny01: :bunny01:

I'm in a constant state of cat-like readiness!!!

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Not a whole pen, but I got myself a semi-flex 14k vintage wahl #2 nib on ebay. Can't wait to try it out, my first vintage nib.

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I am waiting a lot of pens

 

Ratnam Supreme black ebonite fine nib

Ranga mottled green Bakul finish fine nib

Edison Pearl turqoise acrylic ss medium nib

Parker Sonnet black GT medium nib

Parker Snnet rollerball ss with ct

 

I am also waiting for a Sailor 1911 mid-size burgundy with a fine nib to be shipped. I can't wait :puddle: :puddle: :puddle:

Yes I confess, I am still using my Jotter

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Parker 45 Flighter

when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?

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As of 12:56, Noodler's Flex clear!

My Pens: Cross Century (Matte Black) / Parker Inflection (Stainless) / Hero 329 (Black) / Noodler's free eyedropper (Clear) / Esterbrook LJ (Copper) / Lamy Safari (Red) / Reform 1745 (Green/Black)

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A Montblanc George Bernard Shaw Fountain Pen with a Medium Nib.

My Collection: Montblanc Writers Edition: Hemingway, Christie, Wilde, Voltaire, Dumas, Dostoevsky, Poe, Proust, Schiller, Dickens, Fitzgerald (set), Verne, Kafka, Cervantes, Woolf, Faulkner, Shaw, Mann, Twain, Collodi, Swift, Balzac, Defoe, Tolstoy, Shakespeare, Saint-Exupery, Homer & Kipling. Montblanc Einstein (3,000) FP. Montblanc Heritage 1912 Resin FP. Montblanc Starwalker Resin: FP/BP/MP. Montblanc Traveller FP.

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Edison Collier in the "Antique Marble" finish

(My first Edison, BTW!!)

 

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A MB Mann and 146, and a Visconti Titanium Skeleton. Two Parker vacumatics with almost perfect transparency - one blue stacked celluloid, and one black. Also a Parker Flighter 180 with B/F nib. YAY!

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I fear I may have a problem... two Montblanc 3-42G pens, actually. One M, one OBB. Both should be lovely little writers with flex, line variation and not many people will know these are roughly 60 years old.

 

My bank account does not want to know about older, even "more vintage" pens at this moment.

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I'm waiting for some lamy Studio pen's as well as a couple of replacement nibs (a couple of fine nibs & a 1.1 italc nib)....all from The Goulet Pen company after seeing all of the positive comments about them on here....

 

 

Looks like this one could be lost in transit. It was supposed to be expressed posted so i gave USPS a call and they have no idea where it is........on a brighter note, the converters i ordered on the 7th turned up today, a week & a half's quite impressive from the states for something being sent via regular post.

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A Worthing Compact FP in natural aluminium. Acquired from a fellow Canadian, no less! Very industrial looking with awesome, clean lines. Next best thing to a Rotring, I hope, and a lot less expensive. Can't wait!

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Sheaffer Targa Slim with a 14K gold stub nib in marble grey ronce. The description of the finish pushed me to this one instead of the matte black:

 

"The depth and quality of this finish is a result of being individually hand lacquered 14 times and polished, also by hand, to deep, luminous glow."

 

I'm excited to see it!

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Two EF nibs: a Pelikan 620 18K from John Mottishaw, and one by Bock for Nero Muse (stubnib on FPN and eBay). The Pelikan is to fit a Grand Place that came with a B nib that is way too broad for me (I thought I was getting a Binder CI conversion, but was misled by the seller). It ought to be in my local post office and ready to collect as soon as I pay the import VAT tomorrow. The Nero Muse is for a pen covered in stingray leather that looks absolutely wonderful; I ordered a F nib and loved the way it wrote but found it too broad as well; I learned today that it's in the post. Full points to Maurizio Stura and his team at Aurumvallis for customer service!

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