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My new Stip Etruria Nuda w/ 0.9mm Stub, full of Waterman BB - that a sweet, smooth writer!

 

And a Cross Centruy II, F, Herbin Eclat de Saphir.

Mark Goody

 

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Danitrio Densho Raw Ebonite (flexible fine nib) with Aurora Black

Pelikan M200 Transparent Anthracite (Binder .6mm stub) with PR DC Supershow Blue

Lamy Safari Charcoal (extra fine nib) with Swishmix Emerald Green (still haven't swapped in a different ink).

 

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Balance II Amber- F nib, and Pelican 150 (old style)- EF nib. Both filled with Purple Waterman. My two favorite ones from my current collection.

There are small lies, big lies and there is statistics.

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Pelikan M800

Lamy Al-Star

Nakaya Writer Wajima-Urushi nuri Kikyo long pen fp - Grayson Tighe Twist Damascus fp - Mont Blanc Ramses mp - Pelikan M800 (2) - Restored 1936 Conklin Nozac fp - 1935 Waterman #3 mp - Namiki Falcon fp - Lamy Al-Star fp (2) - Parker 51 (8) - Swan/Mabie Todd fp - Wality 69L (3) - et alii

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Waterman Phileas (black, XF nib) with Aurora Black.

Waterman Phileas (black, XF nib) with Noodler's Black.

Waterman Phileas (red, F nib) with PR Arabian Rose.

Waterman Phileas (green, F nib) with PR Sherwood Green.

Waterman Phileas (blue, M nib) with PR Sonic Blue.

 

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Today I went with a Pelikan Concorde equipped with a Binderized italic nib and filled with Noodler's Luxury Blue (what a great nib!), and my Aurora 88 filled with Noodler's Black.

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helius, how do you know which black Phileas is loaded with which black ink?

Isn't sanity really a one-trick pony, anyway? I mean, all you get is one trick, rational thinking! But when you're good and crazy . . . ooh hoo hoo hoo! . . . the sky's the limit!

--The Tick

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So since I came back from Philly I decided I'd pull my 452 out of rotation. I love that BB stub and all, but doggonnit, I just had to give this Wahl a ride:

 

http://www.richardspens.com/images/collection/zoomed/wahl_greek_gf.jpg

 

The other pen in the Piquadro, as always is THE "51". :)

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Richard, are you ever a tiny bit tempted to set The "51" aside for a day?

Isn't sanity really a one-trick pony, anyway? I mean, all you get is one trick, rational thinking! But when you're good and crazy . . . ooh hoo hoo hoo! . . . the sky's the limit!

--The Tick

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No photos, but you know what these look like:

 

In the pocket, Sheaffer Balance classic black, modern rendition of the old one.

 

This was one of the first 3 or 4 pens I bought when I started this obsession and I got a craving to ink it up again. I recall it would write for a bit then starve out and the converter would need a twist. Let's see if I know what's causing it now that I'm older and wiser. Filled it with old Sheaffer blue-black.

 

In the two pen Penstop case,

 

Pelikan 800 - another fairly early purchase that I got a hankering to use again. It was in my shirt pocket yesterday. Filled with Stipula blue via the Netto system.

 

Diamond Point big red copy that's been with me steadily since before the christmas break.

Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.

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Rotring Lysium filled with Pelikan turquoise.

 

Elysee filled with Noodler's Eel blue.

 

Waterman brightly colored plastic pens, one (gold metallic looking plastic with a pattern of squares) with highlighter ink and the other (wake you up color of a pink sunrise in plastic) with a pale rose highlighter ink (can't remember which ink brand landed in which pen, and can't find a model number/name on either Waterman.)

 

Am I an idiot? Don't answer that in the affirmative, unless you know I'm missing somethign really obvious, which is more likely than not. :lol:

Elizabeth

 

Spring and love arrived on a bird's sweet song. "How does that little box sound like birds and laughter?" I asked the gypsy violinist. He leaned back, pointing to his violin. "Look inside, you'll see the birdies sing to me" soft laughter in his voice. "I hear them, I can almost see them!", I shouted as his bow danced on the strings. "Ah yes" he said, "your heart is a violin." Shony Alex Braun

 

As it began for Shony, it began for me. My heart -- My violin

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Richard, are you ever a tiny bit tempted to set The "51" aside for a day?

No. Not even a little bit. Not ever. Entropy will maximize before that happens. :)

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Nice.

Isn't sanity really a one-trick pony, anyway? I mean, all you get is one trick, rational thinking! But when you're good and crazy . . . ooh hoo hoo hoo! . . . the sky's the limit!

--The Tick

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1949 P51, f nibbed, aero-filler, burgundy body, with Noodlers red & black.

Green estie SJ, 9550 nib, with old Quink black with solvx.

Green Estie J, 9556 nib, with 50/50 mix of Levenger Cobalt (for color) and Pilot blue (for durability).

Estie Dollar pen, 2048 nib, with Noodlers black.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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