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Lamy Safari EF nib with Lamy Black ink and Platinum Plaisir 0.3 nib with Diamine Passion Red for underlining / highlighting.

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today's pen is a montblanc classic.

 

 

Luis..Welcome Aboard! Take a load off your feet..Enjoy your time here..and

which Montblanc Classic are you using today?

 

Fred

Bacon..Beans..Limousines. ~ Will Rogers ~

Edited Mr. Rogers name..my spellin' is atrocious..

 

"You know everybody is ignorant, only

on different subjects." ~ Will Rogers ~

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just finished moving to another house, I'm using the one that was outside of boxes, a TWSBI Diamond 540

"Change what you cannot accept, do not accept what you can't change" C$C

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Haven't posted in forever. My pen collection has had a couple of additions but it's also had some subtractions.

 

I'm basically using my Lamy Logo (1.1 italic) with Noodler's Lexington Grey.

 

Also have the Platinum Preppy that came with the bottle of Lexington Grey. I only use the rollerball tip with that because the fountain pen tip that it came with got bent beyond repair from a fall it took.

 

I've also got my old Lamy Al-Star with a fine nib but it's out of commission until I can figure out what my daughter did to the pen to make it not write anymore.

 

Oh, and I have a Noodler's Nib Creeper Flex. I'm still trying to work out the quirks with that pen. It just doesn't seem willing to do anything that isn't a railroad.

 

 

So I'm using my Lamy Logo.

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Noodler's Konrad w/ Diamine Wild Strawberry ink & a Pelikan M200 Demo w/ Iroshizuku Murasaki-shikibu ink. :cloud9:

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1947 sheaffer crest triumph vac fill 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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1st generation Waterman Man 100 M nib, filled with Waterman Florida Blue ink ( I still have several bottles marked under the old name).

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1st generation Waterman Man 100 M nib, filled with Waterman Florida Blue ink ( I still have several bottles marked under the old name).

 

What a wonderful nib that is! Probably my all time favorite... :thumbup:

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1st generation Waterman Man 100 M nib, filled with Waterman Florida Blue ink ( I still have several bottles marked under the old name).

 

What a wonderful nib that is! Probably my all time favorite... :thumbup:

 

 

Agreed. I have archived the original nib. I think the Man 100 was Waterman at its' modern peak.

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Silver Caran d'Ache Retro Ecridor , after market CDA fitted 14 ct F nib( writes a like medium, . :thumbup: ) with Waterman Florida Blue.

 

MB 144 M nib Quink Blue

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At the present time Usin'... .

 

Pelikan 100N late 1930's All Black with Flexie OB Nib..filled

with Aurora Blue Ink..

 

Fred

walkin' the walk in mud..listening

to Son of a Preacher Man..~ B.Gentry. or J. Stone..singin' ~

 

Edit..My spellin' is real bad...,Sorry Bobbie... .

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So far this morning my Wahl Eversharp flat top, Deco Band, MB Royal Blue ink, with a great Gold Seal Flexable nib for a grocery list and a Sheaffer Jade, White Dot flat top, Sheaffer Blue ink, for my Bath & Body Works list for the wonderful woman in my life. It's only 10:45am in Montana. I have a Parker 21 with really cool Violet Quink, I might use yet today.

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I bought a new ink, so I couldn't wait for the new month to fill up an other pen. I just filled my MB Cervantes b-nib with Iroshizuku yama-guri. very nice!

Happy Writing!, Mainecoon

Dreams are presentiments of what you are able to accomplish (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

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