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My new Pelikan M800 Brown Tortoise with Diamine Majestic Blue

 

Lamy Studio Royal Red with Noodlers Zhivago

 

Lamy Safari Apple Green with Visconti Blue

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Montblanc Noblesse, Platinum plated silver, Broad Oblique 14ct yellow gold nib (n I chose a yellow nib over the white gold nib at purchase), filled with Shaeffer Skrip Blue.

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Lamy Logo M nib fitted with a Parker quink blue cart I am at home today :D trying to improve my chicken scratch

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Esterbrook J, TWSBI Diamond 580 (lost it somewhere :-() and some random other pens

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Today I was using an Italix "Original" with a generic cartridge. It's a lovely pen, writes well. I use other pens, but I always go back to this one.

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I'm using my new Ranga ebonite that I purchased through the good graces of FPN member, MP Kandan. It is definitely the most unique pen that I own and I am very pleased with it's looks and performance.

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1950s Burgandy barrel, GoldCap B nib UK Parker 51 with Quink Blue Black

1950s Blue UK made Parker Duofold F nib with Quink Blue Black

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Green pens for St. Patrick's Day!

 

My Visconti Uffizi and early-model Van Gogh Midi, both with Visconti Green ink.

"Here was a man who had said, with his wan smile, that once he realized that he would never be a protagonist, he decided to become, instead, an intelligent spectator, for there was no point in writing without serious motivation." - Casaubon referring to Belbo, Foucault's Pendulum.

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A black 1940's Waterman Commando, with a very flexible nib. J. Herbin sapphire blue ink

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1940s Black with gold trimmed Onoto with 14 ct M italic nib, filled with Quink Blue/Black.

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Accompanying other pens...Waterman 0552 Sheraton Pattern

with a Flexible Fine Nib...Filled with Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue..

 

Fred

 

Tell It Like It Is ~ Aaron Neville ~

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Today I am using a Salz flat top green with gold flecks a medium Salz nib and

Blue-black ink.

 

I really like the Salz Bros.

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TWISBI 580, 1.1 Stub, Private Reserve Midnight Blue.

 

Pen came in Friday, spent all weekend writing with it, and have totally fallen in love.

Mitchell Hislop - http://mph.io

Pen Count: Too Many

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Considering that I just finished up a 20-something page letter to one of my penpals last night, the list could be very long... so I'll give the ones that I've used the most today:

MB 149 (1960's) with a flexible OBB nib- Levenger Claret

TWSBI D530 clear with 1.5mm stub- Diamine Bilberry

Delta Roma Imperiale green swirl ebonite with B stubbish nib- Private Reserve DC Supershow Blue

Pelikan M1000 green-stripe with 3B CI- Waterman South Sea Blue (gorgeous shading!)

Lamy 2000 with B nib- Noodler's Heart of Darkness (almost always inked with it)

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Check out my wish list on my profile.

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I tend to use a few pens for several weeks, if not months. So, it's still Parker Duofold M + Parker Quink Blue and Sailor 1911 F + Private Reserve Dakota Red at work. At home, MB Agatha Christie F + Iroshizuku Asa-gao and MB 146 OBB + De Atramentis JS Bach.

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

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