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Black Pelikan m800 with medium nib and Visconti Blue. Love this pen.

"I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them."

- Baruch Spinoza

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Dupont Orpheo (Large black with PT), fine with Noodler's Black

 

Lamy Safari (White - so cool), medium with iroshizuku kon-peki.

 

Yeah, and I know no one cares, but a MB 144 RB with red medium refill.

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Pilot Prera (white, M Nib) and a Hero 616 I got from Sailor Kenshin :)

 

Prera is inked with Parker Permanent Black with Solv-X, after I got a syringe to lap up the Pilot Black ink and placed it into a spare bottle I had lying around. I wanted to make sure the Prera wrote a bit wet. (It was a dry writer when I got it)

 

The Hero 616 is inked with Cafe des Iles, bought from Caligula.

 

Will be using both pens for an exam today!

 

Lachesis

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As always, I'll be using my Wing Sung 230 with Noodler's Black for the newspaper crosswords in the lunch room, while my Huashilai 2375 (PR Velvet Black cartridge, almost empty) stands backup.

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Does not always foot up columns correctly.

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For writing: Pel M100 white, EF nib (which does have a wet line), with Lamy Black.

 

Simple, sound and smooth, which makes it 'perfect'.

 

 

 

 

And Lamy Joy, 1.1, just for fun.

 

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My incredibly dry but still very endearing Parker 61 XF capillary filler, mostly today, inked with Waterman's blue... Backed up by my Reform 1745, which is loaded up with my newest ink, Noodler's Navjo Turquoise (fantastic colour...)

 

Probably my 61 set again tomorrow, and my Lamy 2000...

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First Post Ever!

I am using a Waterman Hemisphere with black Quink

A Lamy Vista with green Waterman ink

and a Dip pen with Gold Diamine Ink

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^^ I just sent for a bottle of Cafe des Isles, can't wait!

 

Still attempting to 'write down' the eight or so pens I have inked so I only have 3 or 5 at the most.

 

Today I'll probably be using my Pilot 78G with a broad stub nib from Speerbob... I think it's Pilot Blue ink.

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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So far:

A Crocodile 25, a Rotring Newton, a Jinhao Confuscius Commemorative (which I've since flushed out so that I can fiddle with the nib), a Pilot Birdie and a Jinhao Dragon Protects Precious Stone.

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Yellow Lamy Safari, 1.9mm italic nib, Ambre de Birmanie

Amber Stipula Etruria, 0.9mm italic nib, Montblanc Violet

Namiki Sterling Dragon, broad nib, Noodler's Dragon's Napalm

Heki-tamenuri Nakaya Decapod, music nib, Diamine Umber

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A yellow M200 Pelikan and Noodler's V-Mail Violet ink that is being gravity fed through a Binderized OM nib..

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Today I bought and used a Waterford Waterford Kilbarry platinum rollerball. I'm really very new so I don't really know if that counts as a pen in a forum that is dedicated to fountain pens.

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Tonight, I left the house for work with the following pens:

My Pelikan Place de la Concorde, Extra-Fine Nib, filled with Noodler's Lexington Grey.

My Pelikan Grand Place with an extra sweet .7mm Italic Nib From Richard Binder, filled with Waterman Blue-Black.

My new Merlin 33 (I would call this Nib Fine with Semi-Flex), filled with Waterman's Florida Blue.

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