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Pelikan 100N .. Black .. Gold Filled Trim .. PIF .. Expressive Fine Nib......Filled with Waterman Blue-Black Ink......

 

 

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Fred

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Totally frustrated with my Pilot Metropolitan (converter holds very little ink), so I'm going to end the week with one of my favorites - Parker 51 Special with Parker Blue-Black ink;

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Sheaffer TRZ set, fine fountain pen and (the dreaded) ballpoint, inked with Chelpark blue-black and a modified Parker jell refill in the ballpoint.

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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... and a Montblanc Meisterstuck Classique ballpoint black.


-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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Broad stubbed Pelikan M800 loaded up with Edelstein Topaz. Notes were looking way better today. :rolleyes:

Pelikan 140 EF | Pelikan 140 OBB | Pelikan M205 0.4mm stub | Pilot Custom Heritage 912 PO | Pilot Metropolitan M | TWSBI 580 EF | Waterman 52 1/2v

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Parker Jotter flighter loaded with Pelikan violet, and a Wearever 1960's cartridge fountain pen with a Parker Quink black mini cartridge installed.

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I have a meeting in about a half hour and I think I'll take my brand spankin' new TWSBI Micarta V2. I wonder if it would be too pretentious to take the notebook too, or should I just use the drab ol' company issued one...hmmm

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haha go big.

'The Yo-Yo maneuver is very difficult to explain. It was first perfected by the well-known Chinese fighter pilot Yo-Yo Noritake. He also found it difficult to explain, being quite devoid of English.

So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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Montblanc 244G - Montblanc Albert Einstein ink

Parker 51 broad - Montblanc Toffee Brown ink

Sheaffer 300 - Pelikan Blue-Black ink

"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."

[socrates]

 

Sometimes I post something about pens and penmanship at my blog

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Pelikan M200 Cognac Demonstrator with Fine nib and Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue

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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Wearever, hooded nib, clear acrylic feed. I re-sacced it last week, but haven't had it out for a serious test drive until today. I quite like it; there's a little bit of flex in the nib, so I get some lovely contrast between horizontal and vertical strokes.

 

Also the Sheaffer student with a Triumph nib -- a pen that's been high in my estimation since first getting it.

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Today I took my MB Starwalker Cool Blue out from his tray. Filled it with MB Midnight Blue ....

Beautifull pen but very hard nib ....

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Today's pens are my Sheaffer Touchdown TM, fine nib, Florida Blue and an unknown Indian maker's ebonite eyedropper with a modified nib and Edelstein Topaz.

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A no name German c.1930's..tagged along with others..

has a Sheaffer two tone #5 extra fine nib......filled with Waterman

blue-black ink...............................................................................

 

 

Fred

better run through the jungle........................................................

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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... and a Montblanc Meisterstuck Classique ballpoint black.


-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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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... and a Montblanc Meisterstuck Classique ballpoint black.


-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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