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I've also been using today a bright scarlet Sheaffer Tip-Dip (courtesy of Frankiex) with a really rather grand S1 stub nib (courtesy of Appleman). Thanks guys! :)

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I just wanted to say that is a beautiful pe Where do you get your paper? I am in Ohio - I will likely have to order it but - suggestions? Thxn!!!!!

I received my Danitrio Tamenuri Mikado from Kevin a few days ago and I haven't wanted to write with anything else since. The pen, as many of you know, is enormous and yet it is light and shaped so that it fits into my fairly small hand beautifully. The nib is a "soft" fine. I've filled it with Noodlers Red Black (which approximates the color of the pen). I am an over the top left hander and the ink flow is such that I find no problem with smudging even using some pretty slick Clairefontaine paper.

 

I chose the clipless version since the pen really is too big to fit comfortably in a shirt pocket. The only marking on the pen (other than on the two-tone 18k gold nib) is the signature in Kongi of the artist in gold color on the section.

 

Maybe in time I'll tire of using it, but I wouldn't bet that way.

 

Now the question is what to do with the other 200 pens in my collection.

 

Since this is my first post, I'm not sure the image will show up. If it does, you should note that it is Kevin Cheng's, not mine.

 

Bob

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Using my Hero 613 and my Monteverde Artista.

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I am using too too many pens lately. The ones with ink or newly inked include:

 

Churchman Prescriptor 1.1 mm stub (MB mystery black unless otherwise specified)

 

Parson's Essential black 1.3 mm stub

Parson's Essential amber medium left foot oblique;

 

Pilot Vanishing Point (medium);

 

Omas 360 LE 84/360 XF (Mottishaw tuned) OMAS Blue

 

Shaeffer no nonesense pen medium intl cartridges blue

 

Montblanc Mozart Medium toffee brown ink

 

Parker 51 1.3 mm Munushkin stub

 

Parker 51 medium OMAS blue ink

 

MontBlanc Traveller medium (toffee brown)

 

Noodler Nib Creeper Rollerball and TWSBI 1.5 mm 540 ROC with baystate blue

 

 

 

 

I know way too many to look cool if they are all in my shirt pocket.

Rob Maguire (Plse call me "M or Mags" like my friends do...)I use a Tablet, Apple Pencil and a fountain pen. Targas, Sailor, MB, Visconti, Aurora, vintage Parkers, all wonderful.

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Bexley BX802, Onyx swirl, Private Reserve DC Super Violet.

TWSBI 540 ROC, Private Reserve American Blue.

Aurora Ipsilon series "student" pen, fine point, Noodler's Army Green. This was one of the "cheap" pens they offered a few years ago with a steel, not goldtone plated nib on a Ipsilon section end.

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Burgandy gold trimmed Omas Ogival extra, B nib, with Shaeffer Skrip Blue;

MB144 m nib, Quink Blue.

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Montblanc 136 steel, extra-fine with Waterman Florida Blue

Parker Duofold international, medium with Parker Quink Blue

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

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Monteverde Invincia Stealth, F, Noodlers Heart of Darkenss at work.

 

Parker 45, M, PR Fast Dry Midnight Blue at home,

 

Retro 51 Tornado Stealth RB/MP in bag

 

Matte Black Space Pen Bullet in pocket w/ Field Notes

Mitchell Hislop - http://mph.io

Pen Count: Too Many

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Parker 51, mid 1950's , B nib with Parker Quink Blue Black;

Parker Sonnet 18ct m nib with Shaeffer Skrip Blue.

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Today it has been my True Writer Silver Anniversary with fine nib also my Waterman Phileas fine. One with Pelikan 4001 Blue Black the other with Diamine Blue Black.

Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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Pilot Custom 74 (M nib), with Iroshizuku Take-Sumi.

Jury is still out on this pen, feels like it gets away from me a little. I need more control.

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

 

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home: Montblanc 244G, EF with Montblanc Black -- lovely smallish pen from the late 50s, smooth, bit of tooth, flex.

work: Parker Duofold international, medium with Parker Quink Blue -- very easy to use daily writer, beautiful flow.

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

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Using two brand new pens today.

 

Edison Collier Antique Marble with Mont Blanc Irish Green

TWSBI Mini Classic with Organics Studio Maganate

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home: Montblanc 136, EF steel nib with Waterman Florida Blue

work: Parker Duofold international, medium 18K nib with Parker Quink Blue

(although, honestly, it's mostly Access 2003 and SQL Server 2008 at work)

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

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Its the Vanishing point (blue with gold trims) with a medium nib and filled with Diamine Sapphire blue ink.

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