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Just refilled my Parker Duofold True Blue with Diamine Blue-black and the Cloissonne with Burnt Sienna.

"I am what I am because of what I have been." (David McCallum)

 

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Parker 51 and OMAS Paragon, but the lineup changes quite often ;)

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MontBlanc 149 Lamy 2000

Aurora Optima Burgundy Celluloid

MontBlanc 149

MontBlanc Starwalker Cool Blue

MontBlanc 144

Lamy 2000

and about 30 other pens

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Today's pen is my Black Parker 51 Aerometric inked up with Diamine Blue Black.

"Life moves pretty fast, if you do not stop and look around once and a while you might just miss it."

Ferris Bueller

 

 

 

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Keeping it simple today. 1945 Parker Duofold Senior Vac blue stripe extra fine nib with Quink Blue Black ink.

 

 

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1930s Sheaffer OS Balance filled with Diamine Teal

1950 Parker "51" Flighter filled with CdA Storm

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Two to commemorate the day: A GF/Vac 51 and a GF cap/Dubonnet Red Demi Skyline.

 

However, most of the heavy lift writing has been done by a black OMAS VS, fine nib, using Parker Blue Quink. An exceptionally nice pen, which writes beautifully. :thumbup:

"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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1950s(?) English-made grey Parker 51 Aero, with a B nib...PR Midnight Blues ink.

Pilot V-Pen, F nib, black ink.

 

Dale

"The worst of all fears is the fear of living." Theodore Roosevelt

 

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Stipula Etruria Ocean Blue, 18K OM, Stipula Deep Blue

Stipula Etruria Fiesole, 14K F, Diamine Royal Blue

 

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Today I'll be carrying my Dollar 717i and my Hero 257, both inked with PR Ebony Blue. :thumbup:

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I find myself more and more settling on just three, a Dupont Olympio filled with Private Reserve Midnight Blues, an Olympio filled with Diamine Monaco Red, and a Pelikan Niagara Falls filled with Private Reserve Naples Blue. These are normally always on my person or on my desk. I keep a Pelikan M805 filled with Midnight Blues and a Pelikan R805 in my vest, which I wear a lot on weekdays.

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Today is a 3rd quarter 1943 Parker "51" in cedar blue with a sweet sterling silver cap, filled with Noodlers/Pendemonium Legal Lapis.

"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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time for team pelikan. the souverän m800, m-nib and the königsblau 4001 ink.

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My fountain pens:

Parker Duofold, Sonnet,Premier

Pelikan Souverän M1000, M800, M805, M600, M400 White tortoise

Sheaffer Legacy Heritage, Valor,

Lamy 2000, Vista, Safari, Joy ,Studio

Montblanc Meisterstück 149, Pilot 78G

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Today I'll be carrying my Dollar 717i (PR Ebony Blue) and my Huashilai 2375 (PR Ebony Green).

Does not always write loving messages.

Does not always foot up columns correctly.

Does not always sign big checks.

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Today I am using my late 1960's vintage Parker 51 MkII in Navy-Grey inked up with Diamine Imperial Blue.

"Life moves pretty fast, if you do not stop and look around once and a while you might just miss it."

Ferris Bueller

 

 

 

Bill Smith's Photography

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In my pocket today

 

Waterman Expert II - Noodler's Heart of Darkness - I'm testing this ink

Lamy Studio - Noodler's La Reine Mauve - I'm also testing this ink

Waterman Phileas - Noodler's Burgudy

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  • Pilot Custom 823, 0.7mm cursive italic nib, Noodlers Blue-black
  • Montblanc 149, broad nib, Private Reserve Orange Crush
  • Danitrio Silver Wave, flexible stub nib, Private Reserve Blue Suede
  • Pelikan M400 White Tortoise, 1.1mm cursive italic nib, Noodlers Golden Brown
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Today, I carried my Dollar 717i (PR Ebony Blue) and my Huashilai 2375 (PR Ebony Green). Tonight, I'll probably be using the Osmiroid 75 I'm testing (nice fine point, drier than the Huashilai, and I still can't make it leak).

Does not always write loving messages.

Does not always foot up columns correctly.

Does not always sign big checks.

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