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Lamy 2000 with Noodler's Navajo Tourquiose. A really great combination.

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Kaweko Sport, Jetpens music edition, Noodler's Kiowa Pecan...

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Red Platinum President, fine nib, Sheafer blue-black ink

Matte Black Sailor 1911 full size, ruthenium section, extra-fine nib, sailor blue-black ink

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Parker "Special" 51 - medium nib with Parker Quink Blue-Black

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My Diplomat piston filler, 14k fine nib with Noodler's Bad Black Moccasin and my Jinhao X450, medium nib with Diamine Imperial Purple

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Black and rhodium Visconti Opera, m nib with Aurora Blue

 

Black matte Pilot Vanishing Point, m nib with Waterman Purple

 

Black Sheaffer Intrigue, m nib with Sailor Sky High

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Stainless Lamy 2000, M nib, inked with Diamine Coral

Neon Lamy Safari, 1.1 nib, inked with diluted HoD

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Current collection: Pilot Vanishing Point, TWSBI Vac 700, Kaweco Al Sport, Lamy Safari, Nemosine Singularity

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Matador 420 Click and likely my new-to-me Salamander/Columbus/Rakete - possesses this wonderously flexible nib!

 

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"Writing is 1/3 nib width & flex, 1/3 paper and 1/3 ink. In that order."Bo Bo Olson

"No one needs to rotate a pen while using an oblique, in fact, that's against the whole concept of an oblique, which is to give you shading without any special effort."Professor Propas, 24 December 2010

 

"IMHO, the only advantage of the 149 is increased girth if needed, increased gold if wanted and increased prestige if perceived. I have three, but hardly ever use them. After all, they hold the same amount of ink as a 146."FredRydr, 12 March 2015

 

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1938 Parker Vacumatic Major SIlver Pearl with flexy med nib filled with Akkerman #24 Zuiderpark Blauw-Groen

Black Lamy Safari med nib with Lamy Blue

Pelikan 150 med with Edelstein Amber

Red Esterbrook J 2968 nib with Private Reserve Naples Blue

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Kulock Fantasy 51 Centennial blue with Dromgooles Steel Blue ink.

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Kulock Fantasy 51 Centennial blue with Dromgooles Steel Blue ink.

 

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TWSBI 580, clear, F nib, R & K Königsblau ink

Visconti Rembrandt, black, M nib, J Herbin Bleu Nuit ink

Parker Frontier, steel, M nib, PR American Blue ink

LAMY AL Star, blue green , F nib, Sailor Jentle Black ink

Pelikan M200, black, F nib, Sailor Jentle Sky High ink

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