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From Friday, the 20th through Sunday, we visited Washington DC. I took my:

 

Parker Royal Challenger

Conway Stewart No. 475

Reform 1745

Pelikan mechanical pencil

Parker Jotter ballpoint

Today I'm using my Pelikan M200 - OBB nib, my Reform 1745 and my Katelina 6618

 

Friday two of the tellers at my bank fell in love with my Parker Challenger. Muwahahaha, another two led astray. :)

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From Friday, the 20th through Sunday, we visited Washington DC. I took my:

 

Parker Royal Challenger

Conway Stewart No. 475

Reform 1745

Pelikan mechanical pencil

Parker Jotter ballpoint

Today I'm using my Pelikan M200 - OBB nib, my Reform 1745 and my Katelina 6618

 

Friday two of the tellers at my bank fell in love with my Parker Challenger. Muwahahaha, another two led astray. :)

 

 

Good job!

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Best handwriting required for tonight, so using my Sheaffer Intensity with Waterman Blue ink.

Long reign the House of Belmont.

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Still the Omas Ogival, but also a 1st Gen Parker Sonnet, Cascade Gold Pattern, two tone m 18ct nib, with Florida Blue.

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Conklin Glider in red gray striped with a VERY Sexie Flexie Fine..Omas Amerigo Vespucci Red..

 

Parker 75 in Malachite Green with number 91{extra broad right oblique} nib..Waterman Blue Black..

 

Waterman 452 1/2 LEC Hand Engraved Vine pattern..flexible fine..Waterman Blue Black..

 

Pelikan 100N Gray Marble Binde semi - flexible oblique fine..Y-O-L Blue Black..

 

Pelikan 140 Green Stripe Binde oblique double broad..Y-O-L Blue Black..

 

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"I Got Blisters On My Fingers." ~ Ringo

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I used just a Parker 51 (Kon Peki) and a MB rollerball, which I almost lost on multiple occasions by leaving it behind :doh: . Thank God not to many people in my school know what a Montblanc is/ are the type to take things that don't belong to them.

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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Blue Sheaffer 330 with Fine nib.

PELIKAN - Too many birds in the flock to count. My pen chest has proven to be a most fertile breeding ground.

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THE PELIKAN'S PERCH - A growing reference site for all things Pelikan

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Still the Omas Ogival, but also a 1st Gen Parker Sonnet, Cascade Gold Pattern, two tone m 18ct nib, with Florida Blue.

The same today, but fortunately I checked my ink index before refuelling and it is Shaeffer Blue ink , not Florida Blue.

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My new Conway Stewart Sterling Silver MetalWorks LE Dilly Knox pen filled with Pelikan Blue

 

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A couple of Serwex 101s. One with a FPR stub nib (full of Pilot Blue Black), and one with the standard fine nib (full of Rohrer & Klingner Sepia). I brought my plumixes with me today, but they haven't seen any use, so I'll leave them at my desk and use them tomorrow, probably.

"Everything I do and say and the way I do and say it annoys me." ~William F. Buckley, Jr.

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TWSBI 580, 1.1mm stub, Iroshizuku Kon-Peki

TWSBI 580, fine nib, J. Herbin Gris Nuage

Lamy AL-Star, alloy, 1.1 stub, Iroshizuku Kon-Peki

Lamy AL-Star, matte black, fine nib, Iroshizuku Kon-Peki

Pilot Vanishing Point, red, medium nib, Pilot Sepia (cartridge)

Pilot Varisty, medium nib, black ink

Platinum Preppy, medium nib, Platinum Black

Aurora Ipsilon, pewter blue, medium nib, Noodler's Black

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Platinum Plaisir, M nib -- Organics Studio Mark Twain

Noodler's Konrad, flex nib -- Noodler's Kung te Cheng

Parker Vector, F calligraphy nib -- Organics Studio Potassium

 

At least so far (it's only lunchtime) -- I have a lot of other pens inked up at the moment. Possibly too many....

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"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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Parker 75 Sterling Silver Cisele with an extra fine nib and Parker Quink Blue Black ink!

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Today it's the TWSBI Mini 1.1mm Stub Italic filled with Noodler's Baystate Blue. Haven't used this particular FP in a few months. Interesting thing is that the N.BSB was in there all this time and forgot about it. Writes smooth and flows freely! Nice!

See with what large letters I have written you with my own hand. GaVIxi

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Still the Omas Ogival but also a Sche Ecridor Retro 55 Patterilver Caran D'An with F 14ct nib and inked with Florida Blue.

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Parker 45 brushed stainless steel w/ modified medium nib, Bad Black Moccasin

Waterman (USA) CF (1950s or so) with X-Fine nib, PR Cosmic Cobalt -- an extremely fine line, slightly wet, a touch of flex.

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Jeese, I feel totally outgunned lol. I use a Pilot Plumix. Currently I have a purple and a blue one!!! I use a Pilot Varsity as well, but love the "flair" of the italic nib. At home I use dip pens. My mother found me a box of about a million nibs at a garage sale for a quarter a number of years ago :)

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