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Excited to be using my Sailor med. 1911 marbled blue with blue Jentle Ink for first full day since nib adjusted by Yukio Nagahara at last fall's D.C. supershow! Wonderful sensations! :roflmho: :notworthy1:

MB 144 burgundy BP for signatures (I was afraid to put too much pressure on Sailor today)

Pilot G-2 Gel for whenever someone else asks to borrow my pen.

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These pens are the start of my collection. I have 2 Dollar pen Demonstrators, but these are my latest acquisitions.

 

Left to right are My Namiki Pilot MU-90 inked with Waterman Florida Blue, my just received Namiki Pilot Custom 74, currently no inked although I'm thinking about inking it with a bottle of Noodler's Lexington Grey i just received. (Any thoughts on this?). And finally my Namiki Pilot MYU 701 (date code 1071) inked with Waterman Black.

 

Both the MU-90 and the MYU are used daily. The Custom 74 will join the rotation. :thumbup:

 

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Current Pilot Stainless Steel Collection:

Pilot MU90 x2

Pilot MYU 701 x3

Pilot MYU 701 Black Stripe w/ matching Mechanical Pencil x2

Pilot 1977 Long Murex w/ Black Trim w/ matching Mechanical Pencil x2

Pilot 1978 Long Murex w/ Red Trim w/ matching Mechanical Pencil

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Pilot Decimo, 18K M, Pilot Blue

Pilot Decimo, 18K F, Pilot Green

Tibaldi Trasparente, 18K OM, Pilot Tsuki-yo

 

David

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Visconti Midnight Voyger with 18k fine nib

Visconti Wall Street with 14k fine nib

Ancora Prima with 18k fine nib

 

All Italians this week!

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Not much writing today, just using my Sheaffer School pen with Parker Quink blue black

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Taking notes in a roleplaying game today (Pulp Hero, for anyone familiar with that game) using my Dollar 717i and/or Hero 257, both with PR Ebony Blue.

Does not always write loving messages.

Does not always foot up columns correctly.

Does not always sign big checks.

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Montblanc Starwalker 100th anniversary edition FP with M-nib and Montblanc Starwalker FL

I love watches and pens - yet I find hardly time to write...

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Esterbrook SJ with a gold nib

 

Rolltip - A Sheaffer fynepoint lookalike

 

No name Chinese matt black thing, looks like a modern P51

 

all with blend of Lamy red, and MB violet.

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I'm journaling with my Pelikan M200 (yellow) and Noodler's La Coulour Royale. I'm still on my first fill of ink - nice capacity!!

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Today was a Sheaffer Clipper Burgundy Snorkel inked with Waterman Havana and a large Conid in Tibaldi black/silver/blue celluloid vac-fil with 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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Montblanc 147 (Traveller) with MB Blue/Black cartridges.

 

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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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Well i am a bit spoilt for choice with a choice of the following:

 

Cross Sauvage Roller ball

 

Century II Starlight Fountain pen

 

Cross Tech3

 

and

 

Cross Townsend black lacquer Rollerball (as used by the president :) ) http://www.cross-pens.eu/products/pens/pen...en/pid-at0045-4

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Once again today, Huashilai 2375 with Foray black cartridge, for the crosswords, and Hero 257 with PR Ebony Blue for everything else.

Does not always write loving messages.

Does not always foot up columns correctly.

Does not always sign big checks.

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Lamy 2000 with Aurora blue, and Black Safari with 1.1 italic nib and HOD.

The difference between the almost right word & the right word is really a large matter--it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.

- Mark Twain in a Letter to George Bainton, 10/15/1888

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The MB Chopin today with Sheaffer Skrip turquoise in the converter mixing with MB BlueBlack in the feed and nib for an interesting effect. I'll be rinsing this afterwards...... :rolleyes:

Pelikan M200 Green striped with PR Ebony Green. Love the rich texture.

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Today it's my Pelikan M800 and my Levenger Plumpster.

Every day since getting the Pelikan M800 I use it when I wake up and just before going to bed.

I keep the M800 in my top shirt pocket during the day when unused, place it in its' leather Pelikan case and set it on my nightstand next to me when I go to bed.

The Pelikan M800 has become my favorite pen, I use it every day without fail, take it with me wherever I go.

So chalk that one pen as the one you can always add to the list of "What Pens Are You Using Today?, At home? At work? On the road?"!

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“I view my fountain pens & inks as an artist might view their brushes and paints.

They flow across paper as a brush to canvas, transforming my thoughts into words and my words into art.

There is nothing else like it; the art of writing and the painting of words!”

~Inka~ [scott]; 5 October, 2009

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