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At work today. Rotring Core Coridium with Pelikan Violet Carts, Late model Sheaffer Award with Pelikan Brilliant Brown and Red Marbled Sheaffer No Nonsense Vintage with Black Slovenian Skrip. My diagram for a Six Sigma/Innovation is rather colorful :P

Writing is not necessarily something to be ashamed of, but do it in private and wash your hands afterwards. - Robert Heinlein

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Pelikan m800 green demostrator M with visconti brown; Lamy safary red fine with caran d´ache saffron; Solti MB B with pelikan black

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Write, write, write. Use your pens not your fingers !!!

 

 

 

 

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1936 sheaffer balance os vac fill

1951 parker aerometric slimfold

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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Today I am using a Pilot M90 Limited Edition with Pelikan black ink; and a MB 149 Fine Point with Pelikan black ink.

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Today I used my PENguin pen (#4 of 20) all day (nice M800 M stubbed nib, filled with Aurora Blue). (Photo is not mine - linked with permission of Rick Propas.)

 

http://www.thepenguinpen.com/penguin/ppf4.jpg

 

http://www.thepenguinpen.com/penguin/penguin.html

 

 

Also, my MB 149 F (1972) filled with Montblanc Blue Black got a workout in the official lab document/records/official signature arena.

 

:D

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Began the day by writing out the ink in my 1930 marine green Sheaffer OS Balance before cleaning it and sending it on the way to the buyer.

 

The rest of the day I used the following:

 

* 1931 burgundy/black streamline Parker Duofold Jr. filled with a homebrew burgundy

* 1934 pearl & black Sheaffer Balance filled with Waterman Purple

* 1937 green Pelikan 100 filled with Waterman Florida Blue

* charcoal Lamy Safari filled with Private Reserve Tanzanite

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Hmm... Today I used a Preppy (ED converted) w/ Lamy black ink at work as well as my friend's Preppy w/ the original purple cart (Yes! I've converted her into an FP user. The Preppy was a gift for her as her first FP.) :P I used 2 Lamy Safaris at school; the Lime Green one filled with Sheaffer Red and the Vista with Lamy Black, both with F nibs (though the Lime Green writes like an EF).

 

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i use a stainless steel parker jotter fountain pen, a stainless steel parker jotter ballpoint pen, a blue and a black parker jotter ballpoint pen,and a stainless steel with gold clip jotter pencil... hehe...

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Using my Pilot VP during most of the day and then my Visconti Van Gogh for a cookout tonight as a "fancy" pen :-D!

Currently inked pens:

  • Pelikan M205 Amethyst [F] (Noodler's Manhattan Blue)
  • Shaeffer PFM II Blue (Private Reserve Naples Blue)
  • Lamy 2000 [binder Italifine 0.7/0.5] (J. Herbin Vert Empire)
  • Waterman Ideal N° 01855 (Noodler's Walnut)
  • Pilot Vanishing Point Mustard [binder Stub Italic 0.6] (Noodler's Walnut)
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This morning I wrote with:

 

Danitrio Mae West Raw Ebonite, stiff stub nib, Noodler's G.I. Green

Danitrio Nami-nuri Wine Red, stiff stub nib, Herbin Poussière de Lune

Stipula Etruria Amber, 0.9mm italic nib, Montblanc Violet

 

For the rest of the day, or until the ink runs out, I am using:

 

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

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So far, PENguin pen (Aurora Blue) and Montblanc 146R (MB Bordeaux) for lots of longhand notes on validation of our new molecular test for influenza and other respiratory viruses...

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montblanc 149, fine nib, montblanc black 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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The only pen I've used so far today was a dip pen, a Perry & Co. Eastern Wonder, for testing my newly completed iron-gall blue-black ink (which ink is now on the stove, hopefully reducing by about 1/3 to make it stronger). Later tonight, I'll be writing my journal with my Esterbrook J (well-worn 2556 nib), which is on day 14 of a write-out test after running out of ink at inopportune times twice in the past few weeks (I'm now well satisfied that was due to filling errors).

Does not always write loving messages.

Does not always foot up columns correctly.

Does not always sign big checks.

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Today's pen is a Pelikan M605 with a medium nib loaded up with Noodlers Midnight Blue.

"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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My Lamy 2000- Freshly stripped down, regreased and re-inked- Using Noodler's Navajo Turquoise this time around, instead of Coral Sea.

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