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Cross Solo XF, filled with Levenger Skies of Blue

Levenger True Writer B, filled with Levenger Cocoa

Sheaffer Connaisseur M, filled with Montblanc British Racing Green

Parker 51 Vac F/XF, filled with Pelikan Blue

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Weekend pens:

 

Porsche Design filled with Stipula Calamo blue.

Parafernalia Revolution with the skinny black cartridge with which it came.

 

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Blue Cellophane Krone Moderne with Mont Blanc Royal Blue.

 

1936 Sheaffer Balance Premiere with PR Midnight Blue (Italic nib by Richard Binder).

 

Green striped Pelikan M-600 with homemade green ink made from a 4 to 1 mix of Skrip Green and Black.

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QUOTE (Tom L @ Feb 18 2007, 07:55 PM)
Weekend pens:

Parafernalia Revolution with the skinny black cartridge with which it came.

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Tom, that's quite the pen! Looks like you need a pretty big shirt pocket for that one!

 

Here's what I'm using today. It's filled with Pelikan Blue.

 

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The skeleton is a Parafernalia model called the "Revolution". I've actually had the matching ballpoint for a good 20 years but just decided to splurge on the fountain pen, which I think has only been available for about 2.

 

I got mine from Ed Fingerman at Fountain Pen Hospital, but if you want one, don't wait, as I beleive they've stopped producing them. I dont' see them listed on the FPH website so you may have to make a phone call to their 800 number.

 

Richard Binder had one that he showed me at the Philly show. He may also sell them but I'm not sure.

 

-Tom

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My 1997 sheaffer in stainless steel

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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With most of my pens out for adjustment, I've inked up the last 2 remaining at home: my stalwart Parker 88 and my new favorite pen: the Phileas.

 

Both are M nibs with Black Quink.

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Today's pens: Levenger Kyoto True Writer with P.R. Tanzanite (almost empty, then I'll fill it with Levenger Cocoa), and a Namiki VP (fine point) filled with Namiki Blue.

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Today,this last day of the week(vacation starts tomoroow!!Yay!)i will be using my newly nib-adjusted Visconti Van Gogh Blue.

 

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Omas Ogiva, Waterman LeMan 100, MB146. I also have a filled Visconti voyager with beautiful flexible nib with me but I use it less often since its just too flexible for my office work --- writes great though.

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Today i'm using my script italic nibbed Louie Cartier pen, a Lamy swift for quick notes and i'm using a mini dolce vita orange delta pencil for sketching and other stuff.

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I have not contributed here for some time.

 

The pens I am using today are:

  • Pelikan Go, Pendemonium's stub nib, Noodler's Blue
  • Pelikan M200, Pendemonium's stub, Noodler's Blue Black
  • Omas Milord (full size, dark brown), Noodler's Sawaro Wine
  • Platinum Music Pen, Pelikan Violet

Lots of letters are waiting for me.

 

Alejandro

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Alejandro, you have inspired me! It never occurred to me to ask Pendemonium to stub a Go.

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!

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QUOTE (sonia_simone @ Feb 20 2007, 05:11 PM)
Alejandro, you have inspired me! It never occurred to me to ask Pendemonium to stub a Go.

I bought the pen with the stub nib from them at a very convenient price. They did an excellent job on a B nib.

 

In the case of the M200 it was only the nib I purchased from them. I also bought a Pilot VP stub nib from Pendemonium, and it is fantastic.

 

Alejandro

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