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A Lamy 2000 stainless EF, this custom Edison Pearl from Eric over at FPGeeks:

 

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and this beautiful satin-finished MB 149 that I purchased from a fellow FPNer:

 

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Two of them have already arrived safely at their destination, but being out of the country means I have to wait until I have visitors who can bring them to me. It is TORTURE.

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several pens but my next one is gonna be a conway stewart churchill

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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A TWSBI 580 with fine nib, Sailor 1911 fine nib,

a last but not least, a Noodler's Ahab from our friends at Goulet. Lucky for me that the TWSBI and the Ahab

should be here on Friday. The Sailor hasn't even left Japan yet (I ordered it in April, but because of Golden

week, I have to wait :angry:

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several pens but my next one is gonna be a conway stewart churchill

Nice choice, Georges

 

BIG pen

 

What specifications did you choose?

 

 

D.ick

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TWSBI Diamond 580, 1.1 stub. My first TWSBI, first demonstrator, first proper stub. (Some of my broad nib are at least stubbish.) I wonder where this will lead to...

 

It has arrived! Great pen, love the fact that it's a demonstrator. Currently have DA Sherlock Holmes in it. Excellent line variation from the 1.1 stub italic and I must say the nib is pretty easy to use. It's probably also the widest I can wield without everything turning into big blobs of ink. It's not going to become my daily writer, but it feels great for cards, envelopes, headings (as in journal entries) and decorations.

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several pens but my next one is gonna be a conway stewart churchill

Nice choice, Georges

 

BIG pen

 

What specifications did you choose?

 

 

D.ick

 

The limited edition made to 500ex, blue resin, button filler and medium nib

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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several pens but my next one is gonna be a conway stewart churchill

Nice choice, Georges

 

BIG pen

 

What specifications did you choose?

 

 

D.ick

 

The limited edition made to 500ex, blue resin, button filler and medium nib

 

As sold by mr Mora? I've seen it on his website. What a beauty.

 

I will be in Paris shortly and try to visit mr Mora.

 

Judging from your words here, I have high expectations.

 

D.ick

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KEEP SAFE, WEAR A MASK, KEEP A DISTANCE.

Freedom exists by virtue of self limitation.

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I'm waiting for a blue Pilot Custom Heritage 92. My first higher end Pilot with a "normal nib" (e.g. not a VP).

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A Pilot Custom 823 in translucent black. I love that vacuum-filling mechanism - after experiencing a Sheaffer Vac-Fil in ebonized pearl and a TWSBI Vac 700, I thought it was time for a Pilot 823.

"Luxe, calme et volupte"

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I am actually waiting on 2 but only 1 is so hard to wait on. I meant to get it a while ago but I had to use my funds for something else Then when I went to get it it ha disappeared. An extensive search turned up nadda. Suddenly a seller lists it. I pounce on it & snap it up. Now the wait begins.

 

 

 

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A Faber Castell LOOM (white) and my first Mont Blanc, a 146 which I bought yesterday on FPN with a nice BB nib SO I CAN WRITE BIG. I am jonesing for a TWSBI 580 1.1 stub, too. Oh, be still my foolish heart. Wish I had 8 arms. Well, maybe I don't, that would make me a spider.


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Vintage Omas Extra and a Montblanc Monterosa. Crossed fingers neither gets lost crossing the Atlantic. :)

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Camlin SD from the group buy with madzaxmax. Two of them, actually. Can't be much longer...

a fountain pen is physics in action... Proud member of the SuperPinks

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Is jade forbidden to leave China?! My jade Duke was held by customs so the seller refunded my money. I turned right around & bought another beautiful pen. Let's hope this one makes it to me.

 

 

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A Mabie Todd Blackbird BB2 45.

It has a black/green marble to it.

In Ornamental Writing, the beauty of light line and shade must be harmonious.

... The best ornamental penmen write each word one letter at a time, the best they can, the same as you do.

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