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Today has been a Zebra V-301 and a bookworm 702. Nothing fancy but good writers for me none the less.post-76976-0-16134000-1321566756.jpg

"know thyself?" If I knew myself, I'd run away.

Goethe

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Today I used my Sheaffer green 7-30 with Pelikan Edelstein Sapphire ink. It is a tremendous pen that is large posted and really looks and writes very well. This is the first day in months that I have not used my favorite and trusty grey Sheaffer Snorkel.

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Today I used my Sheaffer green 7-30 with Pelikan Edelstein Sapphire ink. It is a tremendous pen that is large posted and really looks and writes very well. This is the first day in months that I have not used my favorite and trusty grey Sheaffer Snorkel.

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This week have been using my new Delta Titanio picked up in a steal at Joon-semi-flex titanium nib, using Edelstein Sapphire

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Today is my Pelikan m200 and Edison Glenmont

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- FPN LE Stipula Passaporto F & M Italic

- FPN LE Modellto-T

- Badger & Blade Edison Glenmont LE (M nib)

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Edison Huron in white/blue/red mottled ebonite, broad nib, Diamine Eclipse.

Nakaya Mini Decapod in ishime heki-tame, soft fine nib, Sailor Rikyu-cha.

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This morning, I was using a Bookworm 702 with Private reserve Gray Flannel, and tonight after work, I have been using my Lamy Safari on which I changed from a M nib to a fine nib this afternoon using Lamy cartridge blue.

"know thyself?" If I knew myself, I'd run away.

Goethe

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Visconti Giacomo Leopardi:

Vermeil & Celluloid with a smooth expressive broad nib.. .Skrip #24 Blue Black Ink.. .

Black Ebonite & Sterling Silver soft fine nib.. .Diamine Royal Blue Ink.. .

 

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Fred

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Libelle Chromatic (M) with Noodler's Golden Brown (wow, shaking the bottle makes a huge difference to the proper shade).

Lamy Safari (M) with PR Spearmint

Lamy Al-Star (F) with Waterman FL Blue

 

The Libelle, especially, goes through a lot of ink pretty fast, what with the smaller converter and the nib being pretty wet.

Non est ad astra mollis e terris via. - Seneca

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A 1945 Parker Duofold

with Private Reserve Copper Burst

to compliment the pen color

and my Waterman Charleston

with Noodler's Midnight Blue

are the two at hand.

 

Unfortunately, there are twenty more

on my desk ready to be selected

for use tomorrow with a wide variety

of ink brands and colors.

 

A daily struggle....that I just love.

Fortunately my wife is forgiving. :-))

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My new Sailor 1911 full size.

"Ignorance of all things is an evil neither terrible nor excessive, nor yet the greatest of all; but great cleverness and much learning, if they be accompanied by a bad training, are a much greater misfortune."

 

Plato (Greek philosopher 428-348 B.C.)

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Just inked up my Monteverde Artista and a Stipula Vedo Zaffiro.

The "nudes" or "skeletons" are taking center stage for next couple of weeks.

All the best,

Rommel

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I am currently using today my Hero 1000 with Sheaffer Skrip Blue Black. I am liking it.

Adam

Dayton, OH

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.

-- Prov 25:2
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My Mozart Montblanc and a Hero.....

Rob Maguire (Plse call me "M or Mags" like my friends do...)I use a Tablet, Apple Pencil and a fountain pen. Targas, Sailor, MB, Visconti, Aurora, vintage Parkers, all wonderful.

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MB StarWalker Douè, broad nib, MB Racing Green.

Nakaya Mini Decapod ishime heki-tame, flexible fine nib, Sailor Rikyu-cha.

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This week:

 

MB 149, fine loaded with MB black

AND

Decimo' Medium filled with MB blue black for those quick notes and signatures I have to do.

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Visconti Giacomo Leopardi:

Vermeil & Celluloid with a smooth expressive broad nib.. .Skrip #24 Blue Black Ink.. .

Black Ebonite & Sterling Silver soft fine nib.. .Diamine Royal Blue Ink.. .

 

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Fred

 

Those are two great looking pens Freddy!

 

Today I have eight pens inked:

 

  • Parker "51" with Ralph Prather cap, 14k BBB nib, Waterman Florida Blue
  • Ferrari da Varese "Yesterday", 18k B stub by pb2, with Noodler's BSIER
  • Strand (1930s British celluloid), 14k stub nib, with JH Orange Indien
  • Bexley American in Yellowstone, steel B nib, Noodler's Cayenne
  • Italstilo (1930s Italian celluloid), flexible 14k 1.1mm nib by Greg Minuskin, Noodler's Gruene Cactus
  • Pontiac (1930s German celluloid), flexible steel Stilnova nib, Iroshizuku kon-peki
  • Tibaldi Modello 60, 18k B stub by Greg Minuskin, Aurora Black
  • Montblanc 149, 1960s 18C BBB nib by Greg Minuskin, PR DC Supershow Blue

 

 

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How small of all that human hearts endure,
That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.

— Samuel Johnson

 

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