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once again, a Blue Pilot VP in Rhodium Trim w/ a Medium nib. It is filled with a Gouletpens.com sample of Platinum Pigmented Blue (uh hmm...HDoug's writing sample inspired me to try this ink, and now i want a bottle!!!).

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I've just used my 1930 albert dunhill with black celluloid casing+gold plated trim with a 14ct gold nib,later i will be using my celtic design pewter dip pin which has 2 nibs i will be using the fine.

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I always have 3 pens in my case, and one at my desk.

 

Today in the case it's a Waterman Liaison Orange Ebonite, fine point filled with Noodlers Sequoia

A sterling Sailor, Medium nib with Visconti red ink

A Conway Stewart, vintage green marbled celluloid 288, bold, filled with Pelikan Jade.

 

At my desk I have a Krone Old School, fine nib filled with Irushizuku peacock.

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Parker 45 flighter, 3rd edition, with Pelikan Royal-Blue

Waterman Hemipshere flighter, also with Pelikan Royal-Blue

...and that's my set for every day and every occasion

 

last, but not least - Sheaffer Triumph vac-fill from c. 1942 - and that's my favourite everyday writer :)

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Today is my Lamy Demonstrator with Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses - a little nib creeping but over all the 1.1 nib is outstanding.

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QUONDO OMNI FLUNKUS MORTATI

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Sheaffer Balance II Millennium marbled blue pearl RO nib. Filled with Omas Americo Vespucci red ink.

 

Sheaffer Legacy all .925 barleycorn pattern cartridge or touchdown filler stub nib. Skrip #24 blue black ink.

 

Waterman Edson Ruby Red fine nib. Skrip #24 blue black ink.

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i am writing assignments with a relatively new Schneider Glam...believe me its a super smooth pen and damn cheap..i use it for its rubber grip for faster writing and yes it works even dreamy with a 'Florida Blue' Waterman ink..

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Today is my Lamy Demonstrator with Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses - a little nib creeping but over all the 1.1 nib is outstanding.

 

I have an identical pen, ground by pendemonium, love it.

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Sailor Professional Gear, ivory and black with silver trim and silver M/F nib, black Sailor Jentle ink.

Dr. Scrawl

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Writin' letters usin'......

 

Osmia black/green marble transparent mid barrel BF fine flexie nib.

 

Ancora blue marble LF fine flexible nib.

 

Both filled with Skrip #24 blue black ink.

 

Stop drinking and don't read the newspapers.....

Fred

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Pelikan M250, M nib: Waterman Havana.

Pelikan M100 white, M nib; Waterman South Seas Blue

Todos los bienes del mundo / pasan presto y su memoria / salvo la fama y la gloria. Juan del Enzina.

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Mentmore Autoflow--vintage 1930s, made in England; from appearance and how it writes, it appears to have a medium left-oblique nib, writes beautifully...using Iroshizuku Asa-Gao ink today. Becoming my favorite pen!

empyrean Conklin,Stipula Pyrite, Bon Voyage & Tuscany Dreams Siena, Levengers, Sailor 1911,Pelikan M200, Bexley BX802, AoLiWen Music Notes pen, Jinhao's,1935 Parker Deluxe Challenger, 1930s Eversharp Gold Seal RingTop, 1940s Sheaffer Tuckaway, 1944 Sheaffer Triumph, Visconti Van Gogh midi, Esties!(SJ, T, and J),Cross Townsend Medalist & Aventura, 1930s Mentmore Autoflow, A bunch of Conway-Stewarts 84, Platinum 3776 Chartres Blue(med); Montegrappa Elmo (broad nib), Delta "The Journal" (med nib), Conklin Yellowstone (med nib)
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Today is my Lamy Demonstrator with Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses - a little nib creeping but over all the 1.1 nib is outstanding.

 

Cool photo and writing. What kind of writing is that?

 

Doug

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I don't know yet but it won't be these pens which I am currently angry at (because they make my handwriting look idiotic and I don't want to blame myself).

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3280/5801847925_dd4f19ec49_z.jpg

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3482/5801848575_455be24e9b.jpg

 

Doug

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I've been using my Lamy Safari for two days so far - amazing fountain pen, and the only one I've ever owned. Got it at the Triangle Pen Show; got a free converter and some Orange Diamine ink.

 

Not quite sure how you guys feel about Lamys, but I loooove this pen. Smooth, silky, never skips. Fine nib.

 

Who else out there is a Lamy fan? :cloud9:

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My Current Rotation (w/ Noodler's Bulletproof Black):

1. MontBlanc 144 Classique - Broad

2. TWSBI Diamond 530 - Medium

3. Lamy Safari - Medium

4. Parker 45 - Fine

5. Parker Rialto - Fine

6. Noodler's Piston Fill

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Whoo-hoo, TheGreatImber - Lamy Safari!

 

How good is the Noodler's Piston Fill? High/good quality for the price? Goulet pens is about to release another stock tomorrow at 1pm Eastern time...

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Thanks Cyanide!

The Lamy Safari is a truly awesome pen, I'm planning on getting the Broad, Fine and the 1.1 italic. I wish the ink supply was larger.

The Noodler's Piston Fill, I currently use the standard nib. The pen is truly awesome, though it gets overshadowed by the flex nib. Though I'm seriously excited about the Goulets' release tomorrow.

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