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Hi! I've got my silver/grey Bexley Americana at work. It's a very smooth writer and I've inked it with Noodler's Eel turqouise. Beautiful!

 

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Hi JD it's great to see you back here at FPN! You've been missed.

 

Today I've used my Cobalt Blue modern Sheaffer Balance with Parker Quink Blue black and

My Lamy Stainless Steel Studio also filled with Quink Blue black

 

 

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Today I'm using my Prussian blue Carene deluxe (M) filled with Quink blue. It's been a while since I used it last and I had forgotten just how smooth the nib is, it's like writing on teflon.

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Right it's 05.19 here in the UK and I'm already at my desk :crybaby:

 

Pens today:

 

Sailor 1911 Naginata Togi (M) with Noodlers BP Black Ink

Cross Townsend (M) with Diamine Registrars Ink

Lamy Safari (M) with Waterman South Sea Blue Ink

 

Have a great day one and all.

 

Regards

NIGEL

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Exploding Ink Maestro

 

Pens: Caran d'Ache Leman Godron, Lamy Safari, Italix Parsons Essential, Mont Blanc LeGrande '90 years' Edition, Sigma Style, Italix Vipers Strike, Parker Sonnet, Omas 360, Parker Duofold (c.1950), Conway Stewart #286, Conway Stewart #24, Onoto Magna Classic in Chased Midnight Blue and SS Trim

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147 in vermeil with a Greg Minuskin tuned nib. Signing something I would rather not be this evening so may as well enjoy holding one of my favourite pens.

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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Right it's 05.19 here in the UK and I'm already at my desk :crybaby:

 

Pens today:

 

Sailor 1911 Naginata Togi (M) with Noodlers BP Black Ink

Cross Townsend (M) with Diamine Registrars Ink

Lamy Safari (M) with Waterman South Sea Blue Ink

 

Have a great day one and all.

 

Regards

NIGEL

 

Hello Nigel,

 

At your desk at 05.19 !!!!! I hope your desk is at the side of your bed!

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Had a big discussion on hours spent at work and hours actually worked the other day and was suprising to see how many people start very early for varing reasons one main one being traffic logistics.

 

Anyway my weapon of choice for today is : Edson silver LE with a broad oblique nib filled with good old Florida blue.

 

Let battle commence.

 

Ian

 

 

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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Right, yesterday I would have posted an empty list as I forgot to take any of my pens to work. At least I didn't have to use a ballpoint!

 

Today, however, is a different matter. I have for use today:

 

Lamy 2k with Private Reserve Midnight Blues

Purple Waterman Carene with Waterman Florida Blue

Purple Sheaffer No-nonsense with Diamine Imperial Purple

Wearever Pennant EF with Visconti Sepia.

 

The Pennant is my tool for taking notes in meetings as the stiff EF nib is beautiful for quick, legible scrawl in my Clairfontaine! The Sheaffer I use for edited mostly as it stands out more. The Lamy is my main writer that I use about 50% of the time and the Carene I use when I feel like it for occasion notes and notes and letter to people.

 

Something for every occasion, at least it's a better day than yesterday!!

 

And no, I wasn't in the office before 6! Nigel, are you crazy?! :wacko:

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Right it's 05.19 here in the UK and I'm already at my desk :crybaby:

 

Pens today:

 

Sailor 1911 Naginata Togi (M) with Noodlers BP Black Ink

Cross Townsend (M) with Diamine Registrars Ink

Lamy Safari (M) with Waterman South Sea Blue Ink

 

Have a great day one and all.

 

Regards

NIGEL

 

Hello Nigel,

 

At your desk at 05.19 !!!!! I hope your desk is at the side of your bed!

que

Had a big discussion on hours spent at work and hours actually worked the other day and was suprising to see how many people start very early for varing reasons one main one being traffic logistics.

 

Anyway my weapon of choice for today is : Edson silver LE with a broad oblique nib filled with good old Florida blue.

 

Let battle commence.

 

Ian

 

Well to be honest, Im a partner in a catering company so we start at 5am, my office is sort of my second home, I spend about 12-14 hours a day here 5 days a week and about 8 hours on a weekend, so I've tried to make my office as comfortable as possible and surround myself with nice things seeing as most of my day is spent here :(

 

Regards

NIGEL

 

 

 

NIGEL

Exploding Ink Maestro

 

Pens: Caran d'Ache Leman Godron, Lamy Safari, Italix Parsons Essential, Mont Blanc LeGrande '90 years' Edition, Sigma Style, Italix Vipers Strike, Parker Sonnet, Omas 360, Parker Duofold (c.1950), Conway Stewart #286, Conway Stewart #24, Onoto Magna Classic in Chased Midnight Blue and SS Trim

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In the Piquadro:

Danitrio Cum Laude Brown celluloid <F> nib; Noodler's Brown

 

Namiki Bamboo black resin <F> nib Noodler's/Swisher Verdun Green

 

In the organizer:

Rigen oxidized ebonite/urushi <F, flexy> FPN/Noodler's Galileo Manuscript Brown

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Today it's a Parker Duofold International in gold plate with fine nib and matching rollerball.

Inked and ready for use:

Delta 365 in purple marble with 14k medium nib

Montblanc 144 sterling silver solitaire with 14k medium nib

Parker Duofold International in burgundy marble with fine nib

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Today use Hero 329, the price is only US$9. But the quality is goods and the style is same as Parker 51. I receive the pen today in office.

 

Just try to bid from ebay.

 

 

JoJo :bunny01:

 

 

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I am sorely tempted to say a poison pen dipped in vitriol for writing my so-called representatives. Yet alas, I am only using a Peli Jr. with whatever cart came along with it.

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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Let me see...

 

Desk work only (no way I can't find it, even on my crowded desk):

Namixin Red Chinese Dragon
with Pelikan 4001 Black

On the road:

MB 149
, EF with MB blue/black

Reform 1745
, F with MB racing green
(just arrived by JJB -
recommended
)

Delta Dolce Vita Mini
, M with PR Shoreline Gold

Acura "Purple Grapes"
, F with PR Plum

Pilot Capless Blue Carbonesque
, B with Pelikan Black

Bookworm Yellow Silver Filigree
, M with MB Bordeaux

 

Looking forward for 4 EDs on their way from India.

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Fountain pen is very soft and smooth to write. It shows the standard of person. We fill not feel any pain even though we are writing for long time. Thank you for wonderful made.

 

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Brook

 

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1999 Pelikan Soverän m1000 with a fine flexible nib filled with MB Green british racing

1925 Parker Big Red Duofold Single Band Flat top with Private Reserve Orange

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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