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1949 sheaffer crest vac fill with jeweller's band cap loaded with waterman havana brown

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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I changed my mind at the last moment. Todays' main pen is the Sailer 1911 with Waterman's South Sea Blue. The P51 however will always be in the drawer.

 

Cheers

Tom Aquinas

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I left the house for work tonight with three pens:

Sheaffer Le Bordeaux; Med nib, filled with Private Reserve Black Cherry

TWSBI 530; Demonstrator Red with Fine Nib, filled with Waterman Black

Pelikan Place de la Concorde; Binder .5mm CI, filled with Noodler's Midnight

 

 

 

 

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TWSBI 540 Diamond, 1.1 nib, Pilot Iroshizuku Ku-Jaku

Lamy Al-Star Ruby Red, F nib, Noodler's Tiananmen

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I am the proud owner of the Visconti Ragtime Medici bought in Joon in 2000, it was out of production at this time. I have brown Pelican ink use always Pelican inks for barrel pens, know that I am safe. I just adore this pen and always use to it not my most expensive because I have a Aurora Optima that is incredible too. When I show pen lovers this pen they always are overwhelmed. I don't know why it has to be limited. Beside it is the glass guitar slide holding it. My first pen was that Parker 75 black matte in 1990, by accident was in the picture :cloud9:

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1950s Geha Schulfüller, filled with a Parker Penman Emerald/Private Reserve Sherwood Green mix

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Tomorrow , Monday a busy week ahead. my pens will earn their ink. A black Aurora with platinum plated "metal bits" loaded with a full magazine of Waterman South Seas Blue as Forward Scout. Protecting the flanks will be a Ciselle Sonnet with blue/black Quink with its matching jotter as Tail End Charlie. The Aurora is an underestimated pen out here down under.

 

best wishes

 

Tom Aquinas

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TWSBI 540 Diamond, 1.1 nib, Pilot Iroshizuku Ku-Jaku

TWSBI 540 Diamond, F nib, Caran D'Ache Sunset

Stipula Passaporto FPN LE, 1.1 nib, Pilot Iroshizuku Yama-Budo

Jackie
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A pastel grey Sheaffer Snorkel with a fine nib...

A man is not old until his regrets take the place of his dreams - Yiddish Proverb

 

Dum spiro, spero

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Tomorrow is Tuesday, settling a heavy document. Will carry a Parker 75 with blue / black Quink, matching 75 Jotter and 115 Commemorative Ciselle Sonnet ink the same with matching Ciselle Jotter, and, a gold filled Sonnet mechanical pencil. The pencil will probably be used more than the FPs. Good new is that I moved a desk and found a Burgandy and Gold filled cap Parker 45, I had mourned as lost in action presumed gone;the 45 is always good for the second line of attack.

 

cheers

 

Tom Aquinas

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This ol' thing turned up earlier today, and I haven't been able to stop writing with it. The nib is SO sweet! I'll most likely be using it for the next few days, almost exclusively. Now filled with Waterman Blue Black. :)

 

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Since there is no clip to stop the pen rolling off my desk, I got the pen pillow as well:

 

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It hasn't spent much time on the pillow - I've been writing and doodling all day! thumbup.gif

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Namiki Bamboo extra fine nib, filled with Iroshizuku Shin-ryoku.

CE Levi Nox in woodgrain ebonite, Sheaffer #5 nib, filled with Noodler's Red-Black

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1979 mb 149 with extra fine semi flex nib

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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Lamy Safari. Ah, simple pleasures. Levenger "Blue Skies" ink.

Keep smiling! Cheers, Velia

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This week I'm using my Conway Stewart Coronet Celebration eyedropper version inked with MB Midnight Blue.

 

Very nice shading with an italic fine nib.

 

I really love this pen.

Nervous? No, I'm just thinking...

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Edison Morgon in red & black ebonite, XF nib, Diamine Registrar's iron gall.

Nakaya Piccolo Housoge Shu, broad stub nib, homebrewn purple-black mix.

Parker 51 black vac, fine nib, Herbin Poussiere de Lune.

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