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Lamy AL-star coffee with an M nib, a late gift for my birthday. :D

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Edison Herald Grande in translucent tortoise celluloid, broad nib, Iroshizuku Fuyu-gaki.

Pilot VP Blue Carbonesque, XXF Waverly nib, Aurora Blue.

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Parker "51" repaired at the Dallas Pen Show with a new fine nib and Bexley Ocean Blue

Omas Bologna in blue and orange with medium nib and Noodlers Ottoman Azure

Montegrappa Harmony in red with fine nib and Noodlers Saguarro Wine

Bexley Poseidon in brown and amber swirl with stub nib and Bexley Ocean Blue purchased at the Dallas Pen show along with a Waterman Edson in blue with fine nib and Florida Blue cartridge.

And finally, a TWISBI Diamond 530 with fine nib and Ottoman Azure. I usually only have three pens inked at a time, but couldn't resist inking my "show" pens.

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jade green Loiminchay Mini Qian Long - M

red whirl Conway Stewart Churchill - Mottishaw flexy IF

Chatterley Pens/Visconti black and silver Ripple - stub

Joi - The Way of the Japanese Pen

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Slight change from the MB dominated mix of the past few days to an all Pelikan review, being led by my M700 Toledo (Diamine Imperial Blue), and made up of 2 M400s (Noodlers Dark Matter and Standard Green), and a 140 (Noodlers Nikita).

"Here was a man who had said, with his wan smile, that once he realized that he would never be a protagonist, he decided to become, instead, an intelligent spectator, for there was no point in writing without serious motivation." - Casaubon referring to Belbo, Foucault's Pendulum.

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Edison Herald Grande in translucent tortoise celluloid, broad nib, Iroshizuku Fuyu-gaki.

Nakaya Ascending Dragon Heki-tame, flexible medium nib, Iroshizuku Yama-budo.

Sailor Desk Pen, XF nib, Sailor Blue-black.

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Let's see. Today I'm using:

 

Edison Pearl bulb-filler, F nib, J. Hebin Lie de Thé

Pelikan M800 (solid blue), F nib, Waterman Florida Blue

Lamy 2000, BB nib, Noodler's #41

TWSBI, F nib, Noodler's Dragon's Napalm

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1998 Delta Venezia LE 892/1229 Blue .925 Trim Lever Fill Medium Nib. Filled with Skrip [1950s] Blue Black Ink.

 

1933 Minerva [Omas] Lapis Blue Gold Filled Trim Lever Fill Fine Nib. Filled with Skrip [1950s] Blue Black Ink.

 

1931 Wahl Eversharp OS Gold Seal Lapis Lazuli Deco Band Lever Fill Roller Clip Medium Nib. Filled with Skrip [1950s] Blue Black Ink.

 

1988 Parker Duofold Centennial Marbled Blue Gold Plate Trim CC Fill #89 Arrow Nib. Filled with Omas Roma 2000 Blue.

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Today's pen is a late 1970s Parker 75 Sterling Silver Cisele with a fine nib inked up with Noodlers Midway 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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Pelikan M800 and an MB146-->I'm a happy camper.

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Today, I am using a Bookworm 709 (dubbed the Abstract by Norman at His Nibs). It's a very girly pen, very feminine in shape and design, and it writes well too. :bunny01:

 

Lisa

Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.

 

Lisa in Raleigh, NC

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I am using two today. My Namiki Falcon with SM nib (Noodler's Galileo Manuscript Brown) and my large Sailor Profit with its EF nib (Noodler's D'jinn of the Eternal Flame). :thumbup:

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Today I am using an old Schaeffer pen with with 14k inlaid nib, a gold Parker 75 Diamant, made in France (a favorite working pen) and a Big Red Duofold from 1927.

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Today's pen is a Burgundy Esterbrook Deluxe with #9668 nib and using Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher ink.

"Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars" ~Henry Van Dyke

Trying to rescue and restore all the beautiful Esties to their purpose.

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1930s Sheaffer OS Flat-top, medium nib, Montblanc Violet.

Lamy 27, stubbish medium nib, PR Electric DC Blue.

Lamy 2000, XF nib, Pelikan Blue-black.

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MB Dumas, M + MB Sepia. Love this nib!

 

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First day since the Dallas Pen show that I've had a chance to just relax and write with my new aquisitions!

 

Now I have to decide what ink best fits my new Pen! I'm thinking Noodlers Tulipe Noire!

 

Like Blade Runner, my weapon of choice today is my new (new to me) MB Dumas!

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my new Dani Cum Laude that i got from Kevin. great pen...and unbeatable for the price.

 

we also recently saved my dad's early/mid 90s duofold international. also a great writer!

I have a predilection towards preponderously sized nibs and I refuse to prevaricate

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