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A. Lambert Co. Dropfill inked with Diamine Registrar.

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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1938 Vacumatic Major silver pearl, flexible fine nib, Herbin Bleu Nuit.

Nakaya Redbird, broad nib, Iroshizuku Ku-jaku.

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Montblanc 149 with oblique medium nib, filled with Waterman Florida Blue ink.

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Hmmm, I only have two fountain pens at home because they are rather expensive and hard to find. There is a Elysee 60 caprice pearl and gold fountain pen I bought from EBay and a Parker Vector in my possession.

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Today:

 


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  2. Waterman Harmonie fine with Diamine Teal, for writing in my garden planner.
  3. Parker IM medium with Noodler's Ottoman Azure, for writing a letter to Mom (who likes blue).
  4. Lamy Safari fine with Private Reserve Fiesta Red ink, for a steamy love-letter!
     

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for work, lamy studio F; hero 329 (which is, essentially, F or EF); noodlers blue black in the former, skrip black in the latter.

Where your eyes go, the car goes. - Garth Stein

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I've been using my newly purchased Levenger True Writer Café au lait, Broad nib, filled with J. Herbin bleu pervenche. I couldn't be happier with it. It writes beautifully. Today, someone complimented me on it, so I guess it must look good to others.

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Green Esterbrook J with black Parker Quink ink. I can't remember what nib and the pen is not handy at the moment. :headsmack:

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Vintage Monblanc from 70's

Conklin Crescent filler Modern

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Two Kaweco sports. They have been in my Van for years. Last August, I pulled them out in a pitch and was pleasantly surprised to see ink flow beautifully onto the paper. I refilled them then and just now went to use them again. Same story- great pens!

Dave M

 

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Nakaya Redbird, broad nib, Iroshizuku Ku-jaku.

MB 1266 Sterling, flexible fine nib, Herbin Larmes de Cassis.

MB 149, OBBB nib, Noodler's Zhivago.

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Sheaffer Legacy Heritage in black lacquered, medium nib. With Parker washable blue Quink ink.

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My fountain pens:

Parker Duofold, Sonnet,Premier

Pelikan Souverän M1000, M800, M805, M600, M400 White tortoise

Sheaffer Legacy Heritage, Valor,

Lamy 2000, Vista, Safari, Joy ,Studio

Montblanc Meisterstück 149, Pilot 78G

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I usually carry two in my pocket. Today were Monteverde Prima B nib filled with Diamine Delamare Green; Conklin Antique M nib with PR Blue Suede (my favorite ink). And in my backpack: Waterman Expert I, Lamy Safari, Bexley Elegancia and Monteverde Regatta. I rarely get to use them all, but sometimes I switch during the day. What a habit we got!! :hmm1:

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Today, Visconti Opera with grey P.W. Akkerman ink.

Gonna use it today in my new Midori travelling journal.

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Drained an M215 (Bold) then switched to Lamy Edition 2000 (Medium CI).

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Just inked up a new pen from the LAIPS, Bertrams Inkwell Stipula Liberta Verde Passaporto with De Atrementis Coffee ink. Green and Brown always good together!

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Today it's working at home using my Black Lamy Safari inked with Herbin's Poussiere de lune.

 

Cheers,

Carol

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