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Esterbrook desk pen

 

Libelle Siena Palio Fountain Pen M nib

 

My trusty Pilot Varsity's for work.

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Parker 51, Gold filled cap, burgandy barrel, B nib, Quink Blue/Black

Mont Blanc 144 M 14ct nib ,Quink Blue

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I had a nice little parcel of 5 Reform 1745 FP's today. Lovely, lightweight little pens and I have inked one up with Parker Quink in red. It writes beautifully smoothly and with a good solid line even though the nib must be a 0.4mm fine.

 

Other than that I did have cause to sign a document this afternoon with my Sheaffer purchased brand new in around 1980. Not sure of the model but I shall post a picture and ask in a few days. It is similar to a Targa but does not have the wonderful diamond shaped nib of a Targa??? It is slim, all stainless steel, brushed with the white dot on the pen clip. This is inked with Parker Quink in permanent black.

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double post??

 

seetheshoeskeeponmovin'

 

I never knew the old Vienna before the war

with its Strauss music..its glamour and

easy charm..

~ Narrator ~

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TWSBI 540 (Clear) with MB Lavender Purple (can't get enough of this combo)

Pelikan M205 (Taupe) with J. Herbin Bleu Nuit (prefer Visconti Blue in this pen)

Platinum Century 3776 - Shoji with MB Jonathan Swift (Nice, but I prefer Sailor Epinard)

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Montegrappa Espressione with Noodler's Ottoman Azure

Lamy Safari with Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher

Parker Vacumatic with Iroshizuku Asa Gao

Peyton Street Pens Limited Production with Diamine Denim

Conklin Mosaic Stylographic with Iroshizuku Tsuki Yo

 

I like blue inks.

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Dove Grey Parker 51 Vac with Sheaffer Skrip Blue and the matching pencil.

Adam

Dayton, OH

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.

-- Prov 25:2
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Parker Vacumatic with Edelstein Onyx...while organizing my taxes. :glare:

 

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"As the purse is emptied, the heart is filled." -- Victor Hugo

 

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Mr Pen's Italix Parson's Essential - fine Italic - Waterman's Serenity Blue

Pelikan M200 - fine - Diamine's Steel Blue

White Picasso 916 Ultra Fine Accountancy - Pelikan 4001 Brilliant Black

Black Picasso 907 Monmatre - fine - Waterman's Serenity Blue

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Early model Parker Sonnet in gold plated cascade pattern , two tone 18ct m nib fitted at p.o.s.(this nib is very flexible) filled with Shaeffer Skrip.

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My brand new Platinum 3776 Chartres Blue with a Fine nib - inked using the Platinum Pigment Blue cartridge that came with the pen.

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I am currently using an Omas 360 demonstrator. I just picked it up last week at the Fountain Pen Hospital in Manhattan. It has a fine nib and I have it inked up with Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo (Moonlight).

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