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My newly purchased and first Parker 51 (thanks to eBay). Performs like a dream with Levenger Cocoa ink. I did use my Hero 100 and an old Reform steel nib most of the day. Waiting for my TWSBI to arrive...

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Today's pen is my most recent acquisition, a MK I Black UK production Parker 51 with a rolled silver cap inked up with Diamine Royal 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 Parker Duofold Junior, recently resacced and adjusted by Raven's March and a right smooth writer, now inked with Racing Green.

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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1934 Sheaffer's OS Balance Red Veined Grey Pearl with factory stub nib!

Pedro

 

Looking for interesting Sheaffer OS Balance pens

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Today, I enjoyed carrying and using my Lamy AL-Star Coffee FP w/EF nib (Lamy blue cartridge), Parker 51 w/F nib, and Uni-Ball Vision Micro roller pen. Normally, I prefer converters. The Lamy is new and came with a cartridge, so I thought I would use it before switching to the converter. The Parker is a new acquisition and currently has Aurora black in it; this pen writes like a dream! The Uni-Ball is a pen I fell in love with while studying for the bar exam. It is a great writer and handy to have when someone wants to borrow a pen, because the people I will let use my fountain pens are few and far between.

 

Philippa (@PTLaw)

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Today, I plan to carry the same pens from yesterday: my Parker 51 w/Aurora black, Uni-Ball Vision Micro roller pen, and Lamy AL-Star Coffee w/Private Reserve Copper Burst.

 

Philippa (@PTLaw)

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Simpole Bryant's Pen, italic fine nib, Noodler's Forest Green.

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

Visconti Wall Street LE, BB nib, Diamine Monaco Red.

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Here's what I've used so far today:

 

http://homepage.mac.com/djpyle/images/10082010%20Pens.jpg

 

Inks are Noodler's Navajo Turquoise, Waterman Florida Blue, and J. Herbin Lie de Thé

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Simpole B. P., italic fine nib, MB White Forest.

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

Edison Herald Grande in translucent tortoise celluloid, broad nib, Noodler's Walnut.

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1.- Sheaffer 550 Arrowhead, nib 14 k, M

2.- Lamy 2000, nib M

3.- Esterbrook J, nib 9550

 

in this weeek, all whit ink Parker Quink Blue

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Today I used a Noodler's black piston filler with Noodler's Zhivago, a blue Kaweco Sport with Noodler's Midnight Blue, and a Pilot Penmanship with Noodler's Red-Black.

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Today,

 

I use a visconti homo sapiens with irishizuku kon peki (blue) and a pelikan m250 with fluo ink.

I'm working at home on a business plan.

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I have 3 pens currently inked:

  1. MB Mark Twain
  2. MB Thomas Mann
  3. MB William Faulkner

My Collection: Montblanc Writers Edition: Hemingway, Christie, Wilde, Voltaire, Dumas, Dostoevsky, Poe, Proust, Schiller, Dickens, Fitzgerald (set), Verne, Kafka, Cervantes, Woolf, Faulkner, Shaw, Mann, Twain, Collodi, Swift, Balzac, Defoe, Tolstoy, Shakespeare, Saint-Exupery, Homer & Kipling. Montblanc Einstein (3,000) FP. Montblanc Heritage 1912 Resin FP. Montblanc Starwalker Resin: FP/BP/MP. Montblanc Traveller FP.

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For journaling and letter-writing:

Simpole B. P., italic fine nib, MB White Forest.

Bexley Grand Finale, broad stub nib, Binder's Blurple.

 

Used for some notes early this morning:

Edison Herald Grande in translucent tortoise celluloid, broad nib, Noodler's Walnut.

 

And for the Sunday crossword puzzle:

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

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i recieved a nice old kingswood on saturday and it loaded with majestic blue

and a old parker which i soaked for 2 days to remove old ink and loaded that with onyx black

so i am alterenating those for now.

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Pel Blue Ocean ,& Sheaffer's PFM Autograph ...Pel E'stein Topaz, and Iroshizuku fuyu-syogun respectively....just finishing a brunch meeting. Then, I plan to change into something more casual to meet my g-f 4 dinner 2nite...like a comfy old terracotta Safari / med+ with yama-guri fluid....add bl. jeans, white dress shirt , and a nice midnight blue Angora goat jacket.

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Today, it's my red Hero 100. I usually take pens with black ink to work, but this pen always seems to demand Noodler's Burgundy, and so I gave in.

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

 

Lisa in Raleigh, NC

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