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Lamy 2000 with Parker Quink Blue Black ink

Pelikan 200 Translucent blue with BSB ink

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My Baoer 3013 that I recently found after it had been "missing" for several months. It turns out it had been in the pocket of my winter coat since last year. Needless to say the ink had either leaked out or dried up and it needed a good cleaning, but working good now.

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It would be cool if the information in this thread was somehow collated and compiled.

 

I'm using an ACME pen designed by Eames: "Dots" style. I am looking for another cheaper alternative, as I think I need a finer line for everyday usage. Perhaps a Pilot 78 or a LAMY safari

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I used my fine Pilot 78G w/Noodler's Bulletproof Black and my Yankee with Waterman Florida Blue.

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Montblanc {1972} -- Diplomat Black Gold Filled Trim Piston Fill Medium Nib. Filled with Skrip Blue Black 1950s Ink.

Montblanc -- Writer Series Alexandre Dumas Gold Plate Trim Piston Fill Medium Nib. Same ink as above.

 

Bexley -- Prometheus Brown/Cracked Ice Gold Plate Trim Piston Fill Fine Nib. Filled with Omas Sepia Ink.

Bexley Decoband '99' LE 24/XXX Sapphire Pearlescence Blue .925 Cap Band 14k White AU Clip C/C Fill Broad Nib.

Filled with Omas Roma 2000 Blue Ink.

 

Stipula Eturia OS {first year} Amber Cellulose Acetate Trim 9k AU Piston Fill Broad Nib. Filled with Skrip

Blue Black 1950s Ink.

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Today's pen is a British production MKI black Parker 51 with a rolled silver cap that really could use a restoration job inked up with Diamine Imperial 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 I am using my Lamy Safari filled with Waterman purple, along with a couple of Platinum Preppies with various colors just to mix it up.

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The lovely and talented Danitrio Cum Laude gets the nod today, with the Waterman's 12 batting cleanup.

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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Classic Pens CP8 Flamme, italic broad nib, Caran d'Ache Sunset.

Pelikan M605 in solid blue, medium nib, Diamine Majestic Blue.

Nakaya Desk Pen, flexible fine nib, Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo.

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Black Levenger Truewriter, fine nib, with Noodler's Blue was the main pen today. A bit fancy looking for the somewhat casual setting but it worked very well.

Adam

Dayton, OH

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.

-- Prov 25:2
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Today, my main pen was a Sheaffer black OS Balance, radius-clip, fine nibbed, with Noodler's Blue

 

Backing it up was a Triumph nibbed, lever-fill Crest, with Noodler's Dark Matter, a marine green GF cap Eversharp Skyline with Noodler's Green, and a black Sheaffer 1000 Balance with Noodler's Widowmaker.

 

And backing all of those up was a Parker 51 repeater pencil with a gold-fill cap.

"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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Parker 51 with Noodler's Black

Pelikan M200 with CI nib and Pelikan Blue Black

Noodler's Ebonite with #41 brown

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