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Sigma Style Medium Nib filled with Private Reserve - Black Cherry Ink...

The great thing with human brains is they're fanless, nice and quiet, although I'm sure mine whistles a bit sometimes...

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A no name green striated, lever fill, fine nibbed pen with MB Bordeaux.

 

Basically looks like a mid 40s Striped Duofold in green and silver.

 

Including a new sac, the whole thing cost $3.

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I am using my new Cross Verve Merlot which arrived today. it arrived without a converer, been a fan of free ink I was reluctant to use the cartidges that came with it but to my surprise, it wrote with thefirst stroke using cartridge ink, I am very impressed.

 

Also used two of my Watermen Carenes and Expert with Waterman Florida Blue ink- great ink, use it in all my pens

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Sheaffer Snorkel Statesman in pastel blue, super-smooth medium nib, with CdA Saffron.

Sheaffer Snorkel Sentinel in pastel blue, fine nib, filled with Sheaffer Skrip Red.

Pelikan M1000, fine nib, Parker Penman Emerald

Montegrappa Extra in midnight blue, Minuskin ground fine nib, filled with Pilot Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo.

Omas Paragon, new style, black with gold trim, fine nib, filled with Omas blue.

 

Happy happy pen & ink day! :):):):):)

"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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I'm being non-conformist today. Only carrying an 18kt GF Cross Century. Simple, infallible, and still kinda cool. :lol:

"Here was a man who had said, with his wan smile, that once he realized that he would never be a protagonist, he decided to become, instead, an intelligent spectator, for there was no point in writing without serious motivation." - Casaubon referring to Belbo, Foucault's Pendulum.

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Rotring 600 (Old Style) with gold XF nib, loaded with Noodler's Bulletproof Black (my everyday work pen for notes and documents)

Waterman Expert M loaded with Noodler's Polar Blue (my second everyday work pen, for signing/initialing things in blue)

Lamy Vista XF loaded with Noodler's Hunter Green (for random notes and lists - I change colors each day, yesterday was La Reine Mauve)

 

And I'm intermittently threatening my Rotring 600 F with a long bath to see if it will stop acting up just from the threat alone (so, that's sort of pen therapy - therapy for the PEN, that is. Yelling is intermittently involved).

 

:)

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Today, I carried a Pilot M90 medium point filled with my favorite, Private Reserve DC supershow blue, and a Lamy 2000 series 2000 all steel ballpoint---I was in a stainless steel mood. :thumbup:

Secundum Artem

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My Esterbrook (J) with the Relief Medium Stub nib, and my "just filled it with Noodler's" Djinn of the Eternal Flame. Very pretty!

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Today at work I'm using my Lamy Vista with an XF nib & Lamy blue-black. At home it's my Pelikan M200 & Pelikan M600.

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Today:

 

Pen - Grey Esterbrook Dollar pen

Nib - 2668

Ink - HOD

:thumbup:

 

Tomorrow:

 

Pen - Waterman 32v

Nib - Ideal #2

Ink - Brilliant Black

:notworthy1:

 

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Parker Duofold Centennial w/fine nib and loaded with Delta "Animals" green from the 14th Los Angeles Pen Show

Orange Bexley Cabletwist (s/n 310) w/medium nib and Noodlers Midnight Blue

Pelikan Grand Place w/fine nib and Noodlers Navy

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Pink Pilot Prera Japanese F, with Aurora Blue

Copper J Esterbrook + 9556 nib, Parker Quink Green+Black (2:1)

Blue SJ Esterbrook + 2048 nib, Waterman South Sea Blue

Yellow Lamy Safari EF, Lamy Blue

"Luxe, calme et volupte"

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Two Parker Duofold Jr. pens are with me today, both with fine nibs over Christmas tree feeds:

 

1927 lapis model, filled with Waterman Florida Blue

 

1931 burgundy streamline model, filled with a homebrew burgundy (Noodler's Saguaro Wine, Aurora Black, Aurora Blue, PR Fiesta Red)

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Waterman Carène (charcoal), 18K OF, Diamine Majestic Blue

Tibaldi Impero, 14K F, blue-black mix

Aurora Optima (blue), 14K F, Aurora Blue

 

Best,

David

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General use: Sheaffer Prelude fine point w/Levenger Cobalt Blue ink

Signing: Sheaffer Legacy medium point w/Levenger Cobalt Blue ink

Bill Wilson

 

That which you manifest is before you.--Enzo, "The Art of Racing in the Rain"

 

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Upgraded list:

 

Yafa Cartridge Fountain Pen (Foray black cartridge, at present)

Dollar 717i (PR Ebony Blue)

Huashilai 2375 (home-mixed brown from inkjet refill kit).

 

Yes, I could replace all three pens for not much more than a Lamy Al-Star... :thumbup:

Does not always write loving messages.

Does not always foot up columns correctly.

Does not always sign big checks.

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A Pentel Energel 0.7 blue, a Pacer Executive Cassette and a Stabillo 'S Move EasyErgo.

... Guess who forgot his fountain pens today?

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Black and gold Waterman C/F and green Montblanc 342 with semi-flex nib. Both with Waterman Florida blue ink.

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