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hello IWantThat,

can you post a pic of sample wrinting from that broad nib? I am looking to pick up a blue carbonesque.

Thanks!

 

Pilot Vanishing Point with B nib and PR Ebony Blue ink and Montegrappa NeroUno Linea with M nib and Iroshizuku Kon-peki ink :)

Dave M

 

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hello IWantThat,

can you post a pic of sample wrinting from that broad nib? I am looking to pick up a blue carbonesque.

Thanks!

 

Pilot Vanishing Point with B nib and PR Ebony Blue ink and Montegrappa NeroUno Linea with M nib and Iroshizuku Kon-peki ink :)

 

Here's a pic I just took with my camera - hope the quality is good enough, as I don't have a scanner.

 

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Let's see, let's see...today, I think I will start with the Omas Bologna, F nib, inked with De Atramentis Adular Blue. I'm surprisingly fond of my F nibs :) I say surprisingly, because I've been a B nib girl for a while.

Tamara

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Sheaffer Cadet 23, Sheaffer Craftsman with an EF Feathertouch nib, and a Wearever Pennant, with the funky overfeed.

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Today I'm using my MontBlanc 149. Originally a medium, it was reground to a perfect XF by Mike Masayuma. I haven't inked this pen in nearly a year and almost forgot how good it it is. I think I'll keep it in rotation for a while.

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In the pocket and bag today are:

 

A Sheaffer Valiant (?) snorkel (purchased from a FPN member) filled of course with old style Skrip black .

 

Parker 51 aero black and gold, filed with vintage quink blue-black, as you might expect.

 

Lamy 2000 filled with Aurora black

 

Parker Duofold, black with gold trim, international (1980's) filled with diamine majestic blue

 

Namiki Falcon filled with diamine burnt sienna

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Today I wrote out my Nakaya Long Dragon, flexible medium nib, inked with Caran d'Ache Amazon. I love this pen and ink combination, but I have flushed and refilled with Iroshizuku Yama-budo for a bit of a change.

 

Also inked my Nakaya Portable Ishime Kanshitsu Heki-tamenuri, flexible broad nib, with Herbin Lierre Sauvage.

 

 

Now I need to flush a couple of pens...

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Today I have used: Pilot 78G, Sheaffer Imperial Touchdown, Laban 935, Montblanc 149, and an Inkograph stylo pen. How's that for variety?

The Moonwalk Pen - honoring Apollo lunar landings
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Just a Lamy Vista today. Which managed to open in my jeans pocket and produce a nice semi-bulletproof green stain. Zhivago and I are not getting along recently.

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it's the '33 Parker DuoFold Jr fine

Pelikan 120 : Lamy 2000 : Sheaffer PFM III : Parker DuoFold Jr : Hero 239 : Pilot Vanishing Point : Danitrio Cum Laude : Esterbrook LJ : Waterman's 12 and an unknown lever-filler : Lambert Drop-fill : Conway Stewart 388

 

MB Racing Green : Diamine Sapphire Blue , Registrar's : J. Herbin violet pensée , café des îles : Noodler's Baystate Blue : Waterman Purple, Florida Blue

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Namiki Bamboo Fine nib, Noodler's/FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown

Danitrio Fellowship pen flexy extra-extra Fine nib, Pilot Yama-budo

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