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Well, since this is my day to return snail mail... a few of them

1925 Eagle Neverbreak with a M flex nib

Parker 21 F nib

Pelikan 200 .6 stub nib

One of my custom made FPs M Bock steel nib

Sheaffer 875 F Feathertouch #5

Sheaffer Saratoga Snorkel F nib

Sheaffer Sentinal Snorkel f nib

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Today I'm carring:

 

My twin Pelikan M20 Silvexas (M & BB nibs) and my red marble Conway Stewart #15 with fine flex 1A nib.

 

All are filled with Waterman Florida Blue.

Breastfeeding is the only 'natural user inteface'.

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A new (to me) one:

 

Esterbrook M2 with 9048 extra-fine flexible nib. Love the nib and it's great for doing maths. Also it makes the Waterman Blue-black look like a nice plain blue. :)

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I'm using my new Montblanc Starwalker Doue with an extra-fine nib and MB black ink. Love the nib and the looks!

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Burgundy Sheaffer Imperial IV, touchdown filler, medium-fine nib, Waterman Blue-Black ink.

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h150/jack_182/pen.jpg

 

my beautiful blue papermate kilometrico meduim point.

i love this pen, never fails me, can run for kilometres

highly recomend it

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^ LOL.

 

for everyday, common use:

 

-Flighter Vector (Parker) fountain with Slide converter (Black Quink)

-Sheaffer Viewpoint Medium Italics Nib with my own brew of BlueBlack

-Stainless steel Parker Jotter (Rollerball) and Reflex

-Cross twisting ballpoint (red ink)

-Chrome Inoxcrom ballpoint (blue)

 

hahaha, i like using every different pen-type.

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Today, a few classics:

Black Sheaffer Imperial III (or is it a Target - impossible to tell them apart) with TD filler, medium triumph nib and Waterman Florida Blue.

Burgundy Sheaffer Imperial IV with TD filler, medium inlaid nib, and Waterman Blue-Black.

2nd Quarter 1947 Vaccumatic Parker 51 with fine nib and Waterman Florida Blue.

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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Today:

 

Jean-Pierre Lépine Attila with black Waterman ink

Sheaffer Targa 1003 with Parker Quink black ink

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Matte black (stealth) Pilot Capless - Noodler's Sequoia

Waterman Serenite Cocobolo - Noodler's Red-Black

Sailor Cisele - Noodler's Zhivago

Sheaffer PFM IV - Aurora Black

You can't always get what you want... but if you try sometimes... you just might find... you'll get what you need...

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Waterman Sapphire Edson filled with Penman Sapphire ink

Parker 51 Vac filled with Aurora Black

Fidelio with Roaring Klingon Sepia

Signum Ornamenta with Sepia

Legacy II with PR Copperburst (finally found a use for this ink :lol: )

Fountain Pen Abundance

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MB 149, B nib.

CS #15, 1A (fine flex) nib.

 

Both filled with Waterman Florida Blue.

Breastfeeding is the only 'natural user inteface'.

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Todays weapons:

 

Parker "51" - cursive italic

Parker "51" - medium/broad

Sheaffer Touchdown - medium

"I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them."

- Baruch Spinoza

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A burgundy Parker "51" filled with Aurora Black and a "seal patterned" Sheaffer Intrigue filled with Diamine Presidential Blue.

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