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Edison Herald amber tortoise with a broad nib inked with Private Reserve Lake Placid Blue.

Shiny black Lamy Safari with medium nib inked with Diamine Ancient Copper.

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Kaweco Liliput Brass Wave EF with Kaweco blue ink cartridge

 

Pilot Elite EF with Lamy Red

 

I am having a small pen with extra fine nib kind of day.

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Black and gold Sailor Sapporo with F nib and a Private Reserve ink mix of 25% Lake Placid Blue and 75% Midnight Blues.

Black and gold Parker Sonnet with M nib and Waterman South Sea Blue ink.

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It's the same thing every day.


Why? Because these are my favorites. :)


My all time everyday pen: Black Parker Sonnet with fine nib.


I am also using a Gold Parker 75 with a extra fine nib.


I have two Parker 51s and a Parker 180.


The only non-Parker on my desk is a Pilot with medium nib.


-William S. Park


“My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of course. Ball-point pens are only good for filling out forms on a plane. - Graham Greene

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What I call my "fraternal twins." The Parker 45's. One is regular Aqua, fine nib, my own blue-black mix.

The other is a darker teal color. Close, but definitely not the same. Both have GFT. This had a medium nib and I use Herbib Rouge Fuschia for notations and to mark actions to be taken.

 

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“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

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"No one is exempt from talking nonsense; the mistake is to do it solemnly."

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Accompanying other pens..so they won't feel lonely..the following

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Ronny Cammarei , Kings County

 

 

Fred

I love you in a place...where there's no space and time...

I love you for my life...you are a friend of mine...and when

my life is over...remember when we were together....

I've been so many places...in my life and times...seen two

whales xxxxxx....................................................................

 

how many days has it been since i was born...how many

days 'til i die....................................................................

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Today I accidentally left my Vector at home, and my Parkette has run out of lead. So I've had to suffer with my MB 146 M nib with Pilot Iroshizuku Ama-iro all day. I will have to say that the last few days have made me love this ink so very much, and it will likely always be in rotation, at least till the other half absconds with my bottle.

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Today I am in a bit of a Parker mood, so I have pulled out my two favorites: a 51 Special and my Duofold:

 

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Pens: 1929 Parker Duofold Sr., Parker "51" Special, S.T. Dupont Montparnasse, Lamy 2000, Platinum #3776 "C," TWBSI 580, Lamy Safari Neon Yellow, Sheaffer, Feathertouch, Targa and Targa Slim

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Parker 51 Signet with stub nib and Omas Roma 2000 blue.

Parker 45 medium steel nib with Rouge Fuschia.

Platinum Preppy eyedropper conversion, fine nib, with PR Naples blue

 

“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

Check out my Steel Pen Blog

"No one is exempt from talking nonsense; the mistake is to do it solemnly."

-Montaigne

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Cross ATX, MontBlanc Blue-Black

 

(yes the iron gall formula!)

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It's day four of the new job. I think they're ready for a little eccentricity. Today, I'm writing my copious notes using:

Lamy Joy with my Aurora/Herbin black mixture

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Preppy eye dropper using PR Naples Blue for diagrams

Parker 45 with Herbin Rouge Fuschia for highlights and to-do's

 

“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

Check out my Steel Pen Blog

"No one is exempt from talking nonsense; the mistake is to do it solemnly."

-Montaigne

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I've been writing letters today and working on some study notes. Out on the table are:

 

TWSBI Diamond 580 with Diamine Oxblood

Pelikan M205 with yellow highlighter

Montblanc Heritage with Noodlers Navajo

Parker 180 with Sailor Jentle Sky High

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Parker 51 fine point, Organic Studios Blue Merle, and Parker 51 stub nib, Diamine Black Onyx.

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