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I know. A surprise. :)

 

OK, today I'm using my Parker Sonnet (there, you happy?), Parker 180, Parker 75, all with Paradise Pen black ink.

Then, guess what arrived today... my Pilot Metropolitan. Yay. I'm using the cartridge that came with the pen.

-William S. Park

Ahhhh - normality has been restored.. :)

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I know. A surprise. :)

 

OK, today I'm using my Parker Sonnet (there, you happy?), Parker 180, Parker 75, all with Paradise Pen black ink.

Then, guess what arrived today... my Pilot Metropolitan. Yay. I'm using the cartridge that came with the pen.

-William S. Park

That Metro is feeling a little outnumbered by all those Parkers. Better get some more Pilots fast!

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That Metro is feeling a little outnumbered by all those Parkers. Better get some more Pilots fast!

In this battle would Varsities be like pawns?

 

 

 

 

Oh no, I've actually gone and made a fountain pen joke. Has it gotten that bad already; am I doomed?

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My Pens in chronological order:

Baoer 388 - Black - M nib

Lamy AL-Star - Blue - F nib

Kaweco AL Sport - Raw aluminium - M nib

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Just at work, so my default workhorse is my early 60's Montblanc 24 filled with De Atramentis Sapphire.

The Highlander was a documentary, and the events happened in real time.

Montblanc|Pelikan|Geha|Senator|Sailor|Pilot

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swapping between:

 

_Franklin-Christoph Intrinsic Smoke & Ice (this does not look good with green ink in it!) B Stub

_Stylomine 303 M Flex

_Montblanc 342 Stub Semi-Flex

_Bayard Superstyl F Semi-Flex

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Black and gold Parker Sonnet with M nib and Iroshizuku Chiku Rin ink.

Steel and blue Parker 25 with M nib and R&K Königsblau ink.

Clear TWSBI 580 with F nib and Iroshizuku Ku Jaku ink.

Coral Lamy Safari with EF nib and Lamy Coral ink.

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Pelikan M1000 Raden Starlight with Caran d'Ache Ultra Violet,

I am no longer very active on FPN but feel free to message me. Or send me a postal letter!

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Can't wait for the day to start...

 

A Parker Duofold international pearl and black tday!

Those are great looking pens - enjoy

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That Metro is feeling a little outnumbered by all those Parkers. Better get some more Pilots fast!

Yep, any suggestions?

-William S. Park

 

P.S.: I'm pretty much using the same pens and inks today.

“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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Can't wait for the day to start...

 

A Parker Duofold international pearl and black tday!

Very attractive shiny pearl Duofold

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Yesterday, a vintage MB 146 w med nib, Lierre de Sauvage Herbin ink. Needs another flush to improve it. Today, probably the new Pelikan 205 which is currently loaded with Ancient Copper (Diamine.) Beautiful writer. Becoming a fan of Pelikan though I've been a MB gal since years.

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oh come on cybaea write us a review....PLEASE :D 7

 

I already did: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/249670-caran-dache-chromatics-ultra-violet/

Unless you mean a review of the pen, in which case: It is beautiful. Writes like any other M1000 pen.

fpn_1411636870__pelikan-starlight-1.jpg

I am no longer very active on FPN but feel free to message me. Or send me a postal letter!

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