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Lamy Safari (yellow, fine nib). Just got it this morning, so I ended up using the cartridge that it came with because I didn't have enough time to fill the converter before work.

I'm writing an online serial thing. It's urban fantasy. And I have no idea how long it's going to run for.

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My Ken Cavers' custom pen with my Tudor Tiger Chrono on my wife's lamp ... matches made in heaven.

http://i583.photobucket.com/albums/ss273/mikkolopez/My%20Watches/Cavers1.jpg

 

thanks Ken, excellent work.

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Caran d'Ache Ecridor 55 in silver after market fitted with 14ct nib, filled with Quink blue/black.

 

best wishes

Tom Aquinas

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A Sherpa with a Pilot p500 inside, a Waldo Pancake ballpoint, and a Uni-ball Clipturn!

"Is this thing on??"

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Double post....

 

Fred

see the shoes ..keep on movin'...

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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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I started off putting in daily notes on my patients with my Parker Sonnet steel and had to switch to a Pelikan M215 due to running out of ink. Additionally a VP was used to jot things down and fill out tiny forms.

All bleeding stops...eventually

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3 Namiki faceted VPs all with fine nibs..... a blue, a maroon and a green (all silver trim) .... loaded with Noodlers La Couleur Royale and Ottoman Rose and Parker Penman Emerald....

I also have a black with silver trim and a stealth black faceted VP.... all the available colors....

 

I have become so enamored with these pens that I have not loaded a Parker 51 or Vacumatic in 3 months....

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Watermans Ideal Gentleman (Gold Filled case) with Southsea Blue.

best wishes

Tom Aquinas

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Bought a Kaweco Sport on a whim. Really like the little thing. Easy fit in a pocket.

Pat Barnes a.k.a. billz

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Montblanc Hemingway, fine nib, MB Racing Green.

Nakaya Decapod Heki-tamenuri, music nib, Iroshizuku Syo-ro.

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1949 sheaffer crest vac fill oversize and 1955 parker british duofold maxima

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 am at home supposed to be resting after a serious cardiac event, so I will only have one pen handy, a Lamy 2000. It is the only pen that I have confidence in as being equal to a P51/P75 or Sonnet.

 

best wishes( and keep on writing the real way and not with a keyboard,),

 

Tom Aquinas

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Tom. take care of that ticker. Writing with a fountain pen is good therapy for any illness. Today my brand new Stipula Da Vinci Limited Edition was my pen of choice. Sooooooooo Smoooooooth.

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Thanks MyNoble Pen for your kind thoughts. It is a salient reminer that I am in my sixties, not my twenties and to slow down. Your new pen sounds super.

 

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Tom Aquinas

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1970 mb 149 mb medium broad stub with pr lake placid blue

1972 mb 149 mb medium broad stub 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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