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Pilot V Pen.

 

(Apologies for being a cheapo :embarrassed_smile: )

In a world where there are no eyes the sun would not be light, and in a world where there were no soft skins rocks would not be hard, nor in a world where there were no muscles would they be heavy. Existence is relationship and you're smack in the middle of it.

- Alan Watts

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Parker Sonnet, 115 Anniversary Limited Edition, Ciselle.985 Silver with M two tone 18ct nib, inked with Skrip Blue

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Using a homade pen just making a few notes in the wokshop.

 

 

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What pens was I using on the day when FPN returned? I have three inked:

 

  • Pilot Varsity refilled with Noodler's Fox
  • Esterbrook J, 2442 nib, Montblanc Midnight Blue ink
  • Lamy AL-Star with 1.1 mm italic nib. Private Reserve Ebony Purple

"So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do."

 

- Benjamin Franklin

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MB Cervantes / B . Extremely smooth writer : it is a hose pipe.

Pelican Edelstein Mandarin (orange ) customized with added Pel bril red for jumping it out of the page.

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Pilot Metal Falcon (SM) in Sapphire Blue filled with Noodlers North African Violet

 

Lamy Al-Star (M) in Blue Ocean filled with Noodlers Bay State Blue

 

Pelikan M800 (M) Brown Tortoise filled with Visconti Sepia

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Using a homade pen just making a few notes in the wokshop.

 

 

http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s672/r100ridr/Penlike%20Objects%20and%20associated%20stuff/f7b37b45-0629-45eb-8ab2-480cdea420a4_zps24ec0e7d.jpg

NICE!

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MB 146 Doue w. MB Royal Blue

Pelikan M205 Duo w. J.Herbin Orange Indien

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Today it's an Amber TWSBI 540 fine with Diamine Hansel

Lamy 2000 fine with Lamy Black

Pelikan M620 Shanghai med Diamine Wagner

Mabie Todd Swan Visofil Parker Quink Blue

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Esterbrook SM DeLuxe

Esterbrook Safari

Esterbrook J - mechanical pencil

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I'm using:

 

- TWSBI 580 EF with Noodler's Black

- TWSBI 580 M with Noodler's Navajo Turquoise

- Lamy 2000 EF with Noodler's Apache Sunset

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Montblanc 146 OBB with De Atramentis Johann Sebastian Bach (date/headings in journal)

Montblanc Agatha Christie F with Iroshizuku Asa-gao (journal entries)

 

Brought the latter + Waterman Expert II F with Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher with me to work.

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

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My Sailor Sapporo with PR Sonic Blue ink...a really nice combination :)

Tamara

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Pelikan M200 B with HERO Black,

Pelikan M205 M with Parker Quink Black,

and Waterman Phileas with Rohrer&Klingner Blau permanent

 

Andrew

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1977 MB 149 with flexible medium broad loaded with private reserve fast dry ultra black

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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I hesitate to join with the pens I am using, as mine are old and inexpensive and were purchased at flea markets usually. However, some of them clean up really well and are fantastic writers. Todays are 1) a grey pen and pencil set, clips say American, nib #6, american, made in USA. 2) Midnight blue pen & pencil, Stratford Regency and 3)bright pea green, pen & pencil, Arnold on the nib.

 

I have a couple of modern, nice pens but haven't used them in a long time. I like these old sets and find that many of them that have lasted this long did not see much use and were made to be pretty bullet proof. My nagging problem is that a have three sets that have pencils that do not work - and I don't have a clue as to how to repair them. I don't know how to get them apart. Someday, I need to gear up and learn. But that is a diffefrent topic.......... assures

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