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I'm so boring. Today's pen is pretty much the same as it's been for the last 12 years: my 1936 Parker Canadian Vacumatic with broad stub nib. It's been in my shirt pocket almost non-stop since buying it off eBay in 1998.

 

Yeah I use other pens, but I tend not to carry them.

 

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Michael

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Lamy 2000 fine stub inked with Diamine Sapphire

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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Spirit of Life IB nib and Montegrappa Miya, B nib. Both filled with Herbin's 1670 ink. Messy ink, but the color is sooooo worth the bother. :notworthy1:

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Worcester Sentinel with Herbin's eclat de Saphir.

 

Mont Blanc Nark Twain with MB black ink.

In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro.

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After a run to a local stationary shop here where I'm working, I cleaned and refilled my Delta Medium Dolce Vita (F nib) with Pelikan Brilliant Black. It's been been my sole companion for most of the day.

"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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Usin'* to edit...a . . .Esterbrook LJ [icicles] Double Jewel Blue Lever Filler with

9128 [Flexible Extra Fine] Nib. Filled with Skrip 1950s Blue Black Ink.

 

*Cap posted & listening to Tainted Love -- Imelda May.

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MB Faulkner, broad nib, Binder's Blurple.

Nakaya Ascending Dragon, flexible medium nib, Diamine Red Dragon.

Nakaya Desk Pen Aka-tame, flexible fine nib, Iroshizuku Syo-ro.

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it's still the Lamy 2000 with Diamine Sapphire. Man, this pen holds a lot of ink!

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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Platinum PGB-3000 with MB Toffee Brown. :thumbup:

-mike

 

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Grey Waterman Lady Patricia with green Seasons Greeting Mont Blanc ink.

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For me it's always one of my wonderful Esterbrook pens. Today it is a copper SJ with vintage Carter's Harvest Brown ink.

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Three pens are coming with me today:

 

black UK Parker 51 Aerometric inked with Dimaine Royal Blue

early 1990s vintage Pelikan M600 inked up with Aurora Blue

and

in my shirt pocket...

My blue and chrome Namiki Vanishing Point inked up with Noodlers Polar 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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1953 Parker '51' Gold Filled Cap Black Barrel Aerometric Fill Fine Nib.

1934 Sheaffer Balance Pearlized Silver, Gray - Red Veins Gold Filled Trim Lever Fill Fine/Medium Nib.

2000 Visconti Versailles LE 12/365 Acry/Celluloid Blue Sterling Silver Trim Embedded Filigree on Barrel

3 Sapphires 2 on Clip 1 on Cap {Top} Cartridge Converter Broad Stub Nib.

All filled with Skrip 1950s Blue Black Ink.

Still usin' above - plus late 1940s Aurora 88 Solid Gold Cap Black Barrel Piston Fill Fine Nib.

Filled with Skrip #24.

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Today, I used my Conklin Endura (Emerald Green) w/F nib and blue cartridge, since I worked from home. When I went out, I took my Waterman Phileas w/stub nib and J. Herbin Gris Nuage and Uniball Micro roller pen.

 

Philippa (@PTLaw)

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Today I used my navy blue Parker 45 with Noodler's Black. Worked flawlessly.

Adam

Dayton, OH

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

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Using a P51 with ink that the packager didn't flush out. I'm surprised it hasn't run out yet.

Also using a Wingsung 504.

-WontonST

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