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No problem! And I was like, "Huh. Never used a pistol fill before." But heck, no matter what I have to do to fill that thing up with ink, I'll do it to get a great color like pumpkin! I hear they're going to sell out SUPER fast, so if you wanna order, I recommend watching the page about 10 min before, and getting your credit card/PayPal ready. Then, when 1pm hits, click like crazy!

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No problem! And I was like, "Huh. Never used a pistol fill before." But heck, no matter what I have to do to fill that thing up with ink, I'll do it to get a great color like pumpkin! I hear they're going to sell out SUPER fast, so if you wanna order, I recommend watching the page about 10 min before, and getting your credit card/PayPal ready. Then, when 1pm hits, click like crazy!

 

PISTON. We are not using PISTOLS here! My bad! That's what I get for staying up to 11. Again.

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No problem! And I was like, "Huh. Never used a pistol fill before." But heck, no matter what I have to do to fill that thing up with ink, I'll do it to get a great color like pumpkin! I hear they're going to sell out SUPER fast, so if you wanna order, I recommend watching the page about 10 min before, and getting your credit card/PayPal ready. Then, when 1pm hits, click like crazy!

 

I agree!

 

PISTON. We are not using PISTOLS here! My bad! That's what I get for staying up to 11. Again.

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No problem! And I was like, "Huh. Never used a pistol fill before." But heck, no matter what I have to do to fill that thing up with ink, I'll do it to get a great color like pumpkin! I hear they're going to sell out SUPER fast, so if you wanna order, I recommend watching the page about 10 min before, and getting your credit card/PayPal ready. Then, when 1pm hits, click like crazy!

 

PISTON. We are not using PISTOLS here! My bad! That's what I get for staying up to 11. Again.

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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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A Wearever Deluxe 100 with a huge IPG Nib and an Esterbrook LJ 2968 nib in mint green marble and mint green ink.

 

 

Its a deusy, whatever that is.

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Sütterlin script to answer the most obvious question B)

 

Today is a Twsbi Demonstrator / Diamond 530 with a Fine Point Nib- a non-descript blue ink that I am not sure why I keep- more like a blue grey ink- can not remember the brand since the label is long gone.

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QUONDO OMNI FLUNKUS MORTATI

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TWSBI (M) with Mont Blanc Midnight Blue. My current favorite combination.

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I came back from office with my Waterman Hémisphère and will go tomorrow with my Lamy 2000.

Let's clean this pen before trying another ink...

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VP Fermo with my new favorite ink, Platinum Pigment Blue:

 

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5076/5806641104_bc0130f53d_z.jpg

 

BTW you can see the guidesheet I use to keep my lines straight using this format.

 

Doug

 

P.S. PhxPiper, you make Sütterlin script look modern and fun.

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At the present time...writing with Bexley Americana Greenbrier fine nib..Filled with Noodler's FPHospital exclusive ink, Henry

Hudson Blue.

 

Editing with gray Esterbrook J 9128 nib..Filled with Omas Sepia.

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Sailor Pro Gear in red/black ebonite, fine nib, Iroshizuku Shin-ryoku.

Sheaffer Legacy in sterling silver, factory stub nib, Noodler's Black Swan UK.

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Carrying in and for my diary: a Sailor 1911 midsize, demonstrator with gold trim, F nib, filled with Pelikan 4001 black ink -- smoothest writer I have. As I always coordinate the ballpoint, I'm also carrying a Waterman Carene in Amber Shimmer, with a blue F refill.

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Lamy Safari white, fine nib.

Accompanied by lamy safari white ballpoint pen.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a234/sinthavalai/lamy2000.jpg

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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VP Fermo with my new favorite ink, Platinum Pigment Blue:

 

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5076/5806641104_bc0130f53d_z.jpg

 

BTW you can see the guidesheet I use to keep my lines straight using this format.

 

Doug

 

P.S. PhxPiper, you make Sütterlin script look modern and fun.

 

 

Golly...that's nice writing. :thumbup:

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Montblanc 146 with a 14C OB nib from 1955, loaded with Parker Quink blue ink. Purchased this pen a few weeks ago, still getting used to it and trying to decide if the nib or feed needs an adjustment. It seems dry for an OB, but other than that I am very impressed with such a fairly 'old' pen.

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Today's pen is...a black Mk1 Parker 51 Aerometric inked up with Noodlers Ottoman Azure.

"Life moves pretty fast, if you do not stop and look around once and a while you might just miss it."

Ferris Bueller

 

 

 

Bill Smith's Photography

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