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Well it is October, time for orange pens!

 

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One on my shirt:

Pelikan - Souverän M800 (Black-Green) Extra Fine Nib

 

Two in my pen case:

Lamy - 2000 (Grey) Extra Fine Nib

 

Pilot - 78G (Black) Fine Nib

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Bit of a mixed bunch

 

Waterman Kultur "blue" F nib

Duke 209 M nib

Platignum Studio "orange" M nib

Parker Vector "Batman" M nib

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Lamy Graphite Al Star fine nib filled with a mix of Diamine Hope Pink and Ruby Red (looks similar to Iroshizuku Momiji :cloud9:)

Edison Collier Persimmon Swirl fine nib filled with Aurora Black

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At work today:

 

Sheaffer School Pen c. 1980s/early 1990s with M nib - Sheaffer Skrip Red

Sheaffer NoNonsense with M nib - Noodler's Black

Lamy Vista with B nib - Diamine Oxblood

Parker 45 with 14k XF nib - Platinum Black

 

Also a few various ballpoints/pencils. I left my daily user Vanishing Point at home over the weekend by accident.

 

Using these, except I remembered to bring my VP with me this time, and I also brought with me a Sheaffer 440XG, filled with Sheaffer Skrip Turquoise. The nib size is not marked, but I'd say it's probably somewhere around a medium.

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I am always looking for new penpals! Send me a pm if you'd like to exchange correspondence. :)

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I have been using my stunningly beautiful Kaigelu #316. Using Private Reserve Chocolat the nib glides down a perfect, wet line. It's just a beautifully made, affordable instrument. And with the Chocolat? I think I hear a nice bottle of Port and some Dove Dark calling my name.......

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I received my Danitrio Tamenuri Mikado from Kevin a few days ago

 

OMG!! What is that color!?

 

Can I kill myself. now, or do I need to fill out some forms, first?

nulla dies sine linea

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My Australian Silver cap and barrel P 75 , M nib, Skrip blue.

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Parker 75 medium with Iroshizuku Asa-gao for writing practice (home) and note-taking (work)

Montblanc 146 OB from the 1950s with Diamine Syrah for commenting on printed documents -- I think it's a "friendly red" that stands out from the black printed text but not too much to offend.

journaling / tinkering with pens / sailing / photography / software development

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Have written 8 pages of speech with a Nakaya Dorsal Fin, very comfortable! :thumbup:

English is not my mother tongue, please excuse me.

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My 2 new TWSBI 540's that just arrived on Tuesday. The blue one has Bay State Blue (the reason for buying the pen) and the beautiful demonstrator is filled with Iroshizuku Yama-Budo which looks stunning. rolleyes.gif

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I have a LAMY Vista with Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher in it. Trying out that combo of pen/ink.

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A Greg Minuskin no-name BHCR flex pen, lever filler; Noodler's Black. It's like painting with a brush. I gotta try a shading ink with this thing!

It is easier to stay out than get out. - Mark Twain

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Diplomat Excellence A Marrakech Rhodium with medium nib

Faber-Castell E-Motion with bold nib

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