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After couple of months not being used Sheaffer Targa in a Regency pattern with Parker Quink Black. It has last chance to convince me it's worth not being listed for sale.

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Taccia Overture (F) with PR Black Cherry.

Libelle Chromatic (M) with PR Black Cherry.

Non est ad astra mollis e terris via. - Seneca

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Writing some letters for the Snail Mail Exchange today I used :

 

Platinum Preppy eyedropper with PR Sherwood Green

Noodler's Eyedropper with Noodler's Borealis Black (the pen came with the ink)

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Onoto sterling Magna, broad nib, R&K Scabiosa.

Nakaya Portable Sumi Cherry Blossoms, fine nib, Binder's Burgundy.

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1955 UK parker duofold aérométric extra fine loaded with private reserve daphne blue

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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today is time for my Dunhill carbon Sentryman, the medium nib is awesome!, i have it filled with the blue-black LAMY ink

i'm writting on my Rhodia book

 

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At the present time... .

 

Sheaffer Triumph Balance Crest GF Cap LF with Medium Nib... .Skrip #24 Blue Black ink... .

Montblanc 342 with Light Flex Medium Nib... .Skrip #24 Blue Black Ink... .

Montblanc 20 Safety with Exceedingly Flexible Fine Nib... .Noodler's Ottoman Rose Ink.

 

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1936 grey sheaffer os balance loaded with pr lake placid and 1936 green sheaffer os balance loaded with omas green

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Today 12XII11, the primary pen in use is the Parker Premier Silver "F" with Namiki Blue Ink. Backup pen is the Namiki Vanishing Point Carbonesque Blue "M" also with Namiki Blue Ink.

 

 

See with what large letters I have written you with my own hand. GaVIxi

The pen is the interpreter of the soul: what one thinks, the other expresses. (MdC)

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Silver Esterbrook J with 9284 Music/Signature nib filled with Pelikan Edelstein Sapphire...I've only had it since last Friday but I simply love this pen!!!

 

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François (Frank) P.

Currently inked: Parker 51/Quink Blue-Black; TWSBI 580 1.1mm/Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses.

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My brand new Lamy Safari, which is my first 'real' fountain pen. I got a cheap one from Hobby Lobby earlier last week, but it was incredibly finicky. The Safari writes like a dream right out of the box, which makes me understand much more the appeal of the fountain pen. I'm loving it so far!

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1936 grey sheaffer os balance loaded with pr lake placid and 1936 green sheaffer os balance loaded with omas green

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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So far today (and most of the day yesterday) it has been these three:

Pelikan M400 (OM nib) with Noodler's Dark Matter

Noodler's Ebonite pen with a Fine Sheaffer Balance nib (c. 1938) with Legal Indigo (1:1 Legal Lapis/Violet Vote).

Esterbrook Transitional with Diamine Denim

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Studying for my exam tomorrow, so I've been using lots of different pens and inks:

 

Cross Verve merlot with PR Electric DC Blue

Parker Slimfold and Sheaffer Imperial with J Herbin La Poussiere de Lune

Pelikan Majesty M7000 with Pelikan Edelstein Ruby

Pelikan M600 with Lamy Blue

Montblanc 146 with Lamy Blue

Visconti Homo Sapiens with R&K Alt Goldgrun

 

Cheers,

Adam

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Today I've had a bit of writing so,

 

1. Filled and emptied a Taccia Overture (F) with PR Black Cherry

2. Filled and almost emptied an Al-Star (F) with BSB

3. Filled and next up is an Acme FP (M) with MB Midnight Blue

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