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Two Esterbrook "Relief" pens, one ealier model in chased BHR the other later in green hatch. The black filled with blue quink the green with black quink. With these it is all in the "Relief" oblique nibs. Bliss.

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today it's a little PELIKAN 150 in grey black with an OM to match my mood....yesterday a LAMY safari in shiny black with a broad nib and naples blue PR ink...

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Loaded up in the three pen Libelle for work tomorrow:

 

Blue Stripe Pelikan 800 Soverign fine nib with Parker Quink BlueBlack ink

Brown Tortoise Stripe Pelikan 400 Soverign med flex nib with Levenger's Smokey ink

Clear Reform italic nib with Private Reserve Blue Suede ink

 

Also inked but staying home in the morning:

Parker 51 Teal w/ gold cap fine nib with Levenger's Always Greener ink

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Romet Europa Green/Yellow BP with Parker Gel refill in black; Laban Mento Black & White Electric swirl fine point. I like the Romet cuz it is mostly a beautiful green, with very little yellow in it.

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Esti J, 1940's Sheaffer tuck away and Sheaffer no nonsense, Parker 21, Lamy 2000 ex fine, Watermane Carene fine point, all filled with Quink black.

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A Rotring Initial, fine nib. Even though it is harder than my Sonnet, I prefer it for everyday work as it never (or almost never) spills (due to APC system).

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Pencraft Churchill, Bexley F point, Private reserve Sonic Blue.

Conway Stewart Duro, IF point, Visconti Sepia.

Pelikan M405, Binder Italifine point, Waterman Violet.

 

A very nice line-up to use. :D

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Right now I have ready to carry to work tomorrow:

 

Pelikan 800 blue stripe fine point with Quink Blue Black ink

Matching 800 blue stripe ball point (I know, its sacrilege!) Parker blue gell refill

Pelikan 400 brown tortoise flexy medium with Levengers Smokey ink

Reform clear italic nib with Private Reserve Blue Suede ink

Sheaffer Prelude cobalt with pladium cap with Diamine Mediterriean Blue

 

and staying home tomorrow

Parker 51 Teal with gold cap and fine nib filled with Levengers Always Greener ink

 

Oh and I just remembered there is a Pelikan Epoch italic nib floating around somewhere in my briefcase with a rare ink for me, it has a black cartridge in it.

 

Oops, I found another pen in the brief case a blue Rotring freeway with a dried up Waterman Florida Blue cartridge in it. Got to go... I've got a pen that needs cleaning!

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Sheaffer School Pen with a 305 M nib (ca 1960's)

Pelikan M200 with a M nib

Hero 563 with a semi hooded F nib

Levenger True Writer currently with no nib as I made a trade with another member and am waiting on the post office............

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MB 149 (14c) with MB racing green, and early Waterman Man 100 (vent hole nib, no globe) with Waterman purple, for grading tests.

Your produce alone was worth the trip...

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Picked these lil suckers up today.... Write just fine and great for my day to day ramblings around the office !!

 

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Probably going to go back to my Carene again tomorrow as it needs some work still after tweaking the OBB nib slightly the other day.. Doesn't come up to par against my #32 but its nice that they have different subtleties

 

Paul :)

The only constant in life is change, so thats why I take each day as it comes !

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