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Waiting on a 1745 from JJ!

“All growth depends upon activity. There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work.” ― Calvin Coolidge

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A Delta Ainu. I had a special encounter with an Ainu family while staying in a Buddhist temple back in 1984. (Incidentally, many Japanese Buddhist temples provide lodging at reasonable cost--not to mention what can be an unforgettable experience.) :)

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Pelikan M800 demonstrator and a vac deb set.

Aurora Riflessi with Italic Nib, modifed by Mike Masuyama, Burgundy Optima F

Visconti Homo Sapiens F - Mike Masuyama stub, Opera Master Cherry Blossom F - Pendleton CI

MB 149 EF & MB 146 Platimun EF

Pelikan 800 Demonstrator F - Pendleton CI, 800 Demonstrator M, M205 Blue Demp w/ Binder CI Nib

VP Raden M & .6mm Binder Stub, Pearl Pink M Binder stub, Matte Black Mike M CI, Blue Carbonesque M, Decimo M, VP Black Pendleton CI

Parker 51 Binder stub, Bexley 2009 Columbus Pen Show .6mm Binder stub

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First japanese pens: Namiki Falcon & Nakaya Celluloid :happyberet:

Lamy AL-star - 1.1 (Omas Violet)

Nakaya Celluloid Mottishaw F Flex (PR Arabian Rose)

Omas Bologna - M (Noodler's Golden Brown)

Pelikan M620 Grand Place - Binder XF/XXF Flex (Noodler's Navajo Turquoise)

Stipula 22 - 0.9 (Waterman Florida Blue)

Waterman Patrician - M (Waterman Florida Blue)

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A Pelikan M200 black/blue with Fine nib, blue like the spring flowers. :D

Only the tame birds have a longing.

The wild ones fly.

 

- Elmer Diktonius, Finnish poet (translation by sarai)

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Waiting for a Sailor PG in F with Gold trim, which I won on eBay late last night, and, according to UPS, should arrive tomorrow (it's in Houston, I'm just north of Dallas -- a 5 hour drive), and a Vacumatic which I won yesterday evening, no shipping data yet.

 

Donnie

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)

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Still waiting for my Pilot M90 and I just put in an order for a Visconti Ragtime.

 

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A right nice looking Blue Parker 21 FP/Pencil set I won on e-bay a couple of days ago.

 

Edited because my fingers didn't know the difference between Parker and Pilot! :bonk:

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“All growth depends upon activity. There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work.” ― Calvin Coolidge

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Vacumatic from fleabay. It may be a bargain, depending upon what I have to do to get it fully functional. Came from a non-pen person.

 

Donnie

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)

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Parker Vac - that I know has been misdescribed!

New Phileas - with a Broad nib

Wyvern - back from restorers

A "no name" BF restoration

Two Sheaffers and a Parker 95

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A first tentative step into the world of italic nibs with a Lamy Al-star and a 1.1 italic nib.

Control thy passions lest they take vengence on thee.

 

-- Epictetus (55-135 AD)

 

 

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