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Today's pen is my blue marble Parker Victory MK1 inked up with Noodlers Eel 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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Today is a Pelikan day. Pelikan 800 blue stripe with matching ball point.

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I'm journaling today with my yellow M200 Pelikan with its M400 broad nib ground to an oblique stub italic by Mr. Binder. Ink is Noodler's Lermontov. :cloud9:

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Esterbrook J in a gray swirl with a pleasantly responsive 9788 nib. Pelikan 4001 royal blue.

 

Conway Stewart 76 in a blue herringbone pattern with a flexible medium nib. Pelikan 4001 royal blue.

 

Filcao Tukano black cap .925 barrel bf ci 0.7mm nib. Waterman blue black.

 

Bexley Cable Twist bronze xxx/1000 broad nib. Waterman blue black.

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Black Parker 51 desk pen. 4th quarter 1948.

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My Inoxcrom Carbonne, loaded with Waterman Florida Blue

 

This one hasn't been used for a while but it's started well enough.

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Got out my Acme Monopoly pen for fun today, inspired by one of the parts of today's Sunday Puzzle. :D

 

Using a cartridge of Private Reserve Tanzanite in it. Rather dashing if I may say so.

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Today's pen is my mid 1970s made in the USA Parker 75 Flighter with broad nib inked up with PR American 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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1926 Black n Pearl OS Sheaffer Flat Top XF; some cheapo Itoya BP I picked up at a dreck shop for 3.99

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Lamy Safari Pink, 1.5mm italic nib, Herbin Rose Cyclamen.

Nakaya Ascending Dragon Heki-tamenuri, flexy medium nib, Caran d'Ache Amazon.

Delta La Citta Reale, broad nib, Herbin Violette Pensée.

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At home: Parker 51 Demi (a little small for a man's hand, but it sure writes beautifully!) with Parker black.

At work: A basic plastic cartridge Sheaffer (à la Safari) with my "special correcting green" mixture of Herbin vert pré and Lamy turquoise 20:3.

"If gold ruste, what shal iren do?" Geoffrey Chaucer

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My Pilot Custom 74 with Medium nib and PR Avacado (I wish they would spell it correctly!) ink :)

Tamara

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Swan Calligraph Leverless dark blue with No. 2 calligraphic D nib; Montblanc 14 Meisterstuck black with F nib; Aurora 88K black barrel chrome cap HF (rigid fine) nib actually medium fine semiflexible behaviour; Montblanc Pix 15 mechanical pencil black; Koh-i-noor leadholder 2mm with sepia lead.

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Today's pen is a Mk I Midnight Blue Parker 51 with lusterloy cap inked up with Noodlers Baystate 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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