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The pen and watch, but not the cufflink.

 

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Lamy 2000, M 14ct nib, with Quink Blue/Black

also Parker 45, Burgandy barrel, gold filled cap m14 ct nib, Quink Blue/Black .I just tolerate the 45, unlike most other people, and regard them as a student pen only and prefer the P61 from that era of Parkers.

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MB 146 OB with J Herbin Lie de Thé. A rather big nib for notes and scribbles, but pretty easy to use if you write a little bolder. And the ink is marvellous!

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

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Some odd fountain pen marked Bronard. Picked it up somewhere and sort of found out that Bronard makes watches.

 

It has an IPG nib and writes good enough for every day use.

 

Also a Schneider Base. Not pretty, but sturdy and reliable!

Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two makes four. If that is granted, all else follows.

 

George Orwell, 1984

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Using a Parker Pinstripe Vector to try out Quink Blue / Black.

Long reign the House of Belmont.

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I have way too many pens inked up at the moment (had to try some of the ink samples I got last week).... :rolleyes:

But the ones I actually used today?

(1) Platinum Plaisir (M) -- J Herbin Vert Empire [morning journal]

(2) Noodler's Konrad -- Noodler's Kung Te Cheng [writing checks]

(3) Noodler's Flex Piston Creaper -- Noodler's Navajo Turquoise [testing the ink sample]

(4) Parker Vector (M) -- PR Midnight Blues [doing part of the Sunday crossword]

(5) Parker Vector (F) -- Diamine Saddle Brown [testing the ink sample and mostly finishing the Sunday crossword]

 

Also currently inked:

Parker 51 (M?) -- Quink Black

Parker 21 (F) -- Iroshihzuku Fuyu-gaki/Winter Persimmon

Parker 51 Special (F?) -- De Atramentis Dante Alighieri (Ruby Red)

Noodler's Konrad -- Noodler's Black Swan in English Roses

Rotring Art Pen -- Pen & Ink Fount India Black

Platinum Preppy (set up as a rollerball) -- Noodler's Black

Platinum Preppy highlighter -- Noodler's Dragon Catfish Green

Kuratake brush pen -- Noodler's Dragon Catfish Pink

Kuratake brush pen -- Noodler's Lightning Blue

Guanleming #193 Calligraphy pen (fude nib) -- Sailor Jentle Grenade

 

:yikes: Maybe I really *do* have too many pens inked.... :rolleyes:

 

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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The following.... .

 

Parker Duofold Godron International medium italic..

Parker "61" extra fine..

Sheaffer TD Triumph medium..

Namiki Custom Ag .925 medium..

 

Filled with Pelikan 4001 TG1 Royal Blue ink.... .

 

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Fred

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I've put some fresh Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher in my Waterman Expert II fine nib. A very sturdy, practical pen, and I think the ink matches that.

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

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Waterman Man 100 M 18 ct nib, Florida Blue ink.

Parker .985 Silver Ciselle 2nd Gen Sonnet, M 18 ct all yellow nib, Parler Quink Blue/Black ink.

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Montblanc 144, M 14ct nib, Parker Quink Blue; backed up with a Montblanc Solitaire jotter.

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Late Parker 75, Australian made sterling silver barley corn pattern barrel and cap, M French 14ct (after market) nib; Shaeffer Skrip blue ink.

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I've got these currently in the rotation:

 

Lamy Safari (2013 LE Neon Yellow) M nib w / Waterman Tender Purple

Lamy Al-Star (2010 LE Toffee Brown) M nib w / Diamine Oxblood

Lamy Vista F nib w / Diamine Oxblood

Jinhao Legend of the Dragon F nib w / Diamine Pumpkin

Retro 51 Tornado Lava Flow M nib w / Diamine Pumpkin

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5280 Majestic Jade Medium nib

 

http://www.paradisepen.com/assets/product_images/PAAAAAMPPPJOJMKC.jpg

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Waterman Charleston Ebony Black - F nib with Waterman Inspired Blue

Waterman Hemisphere Comet Red - F ni with Sheaffer Skrip Red

Aurora Style Lacquer Gun-Metal - M nib with Waterman Florida Blue

Parker Frontier Metallic Burgundy Diamonite - F nib with Parker Quink Black

Sheaffer Silver Imperial TD - F nib with Parker Quink Black

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Writing with Parker, Sheaffer, Waterman and Aurora.

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My Mont Blanc 146 (BB) inked with their Jonathon Swift Green. Good grief, I feel so....swanky.


 It's for Yew!bastardchildlil.jpg

 

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Pilot Prera, M nib, in Lime Green, with Noodler's Air Corp Blue Black. And I'll probably switch to either a Lamy Safari or Sheaffer No Nonsense when I use up all the ink today.

I'm writing an online serial thing. It's urban fantasy. And I have no idea how long it's going to run for.

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