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the 1923 parker big red senior duofold with black waterman ink.

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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...none, I'm losing interest.............

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"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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Nothing much.

I went into a local stationery store to buy my daughter some bits and pieces for her schoolwork, but discovered that I was becoming a bit light-headed and couldn't get back out of the door without purchasing a pen for myself.

I managed to ignore the locked glass cabinet full of Duofolds, Waterman etc and just pulled a Lamy Safari off the rack.

After a bit of deep breathing to steady myself I took a run at the door and managed to get back out into the street without the need for a phone call to my bank manager. Close call!

真 流 功 武

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Work, vintage I think this week.

 

Parker vacumatic - Waterman Florida Blue

Pelikan M140 - Waterman Black

Sheaffer Junior Balance 350 (I think) - Diamine Indigo

 

 

 

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Sheaffer Legacy - Sheaffer Black

Pelikan M200 - Diamine Indigo

Kaweco Dia 02G - Private Reserve Naples Blue

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Good morning, JD and everyone. JD, hope you get your interests back...just try to use BIC or one of those skinny papermate for a few days :P :lol:

 

FPN pen with Florida Blue

decimo with Arabian Rose

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...none, I'm losing interest.............

That means this is a good time to buy an expensive new FP to put penlust back in your heart.

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Come back JD, you know you can't resist it.........

 

 

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Sheaffer Balance II Jade Green, factory stub nib -more like a sharp italic, with Noodler's Eel Black permanent ink.

Pedro

 

Looking for interesting Sheaffer OS Balance pens

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1928 Conklin Endura Sr Black and Bronze semiflex nib with De Atrimentis Vanilla Brown Ink. Also, my old standby Pelikan 400 Soverign Blue Stripe with Parker Penman Sapphire Blue.

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Today 'Herbert Denius' and I are becoming acquainted. Herbert is an azure vacumatic I puchased from julikko a while ago that I just inked up today. I think Herbert and I will become good friends! B)

 

Also Esterbrook nurse's pen, orange Paul Smith pen by Cross (filled with Caran d'Ache Saffron) and my new Cross Verve.

"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing 'Cunning plans are here again'"

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And some more Caran d'Ache ink here too Casmi (I'll get me some o that Saffron at some point - that's what made me look to Caran in the first place).

 

Anyway, today ...

 

Using my trusty black and lusty Parker 51 with some Cd'A 'Blue Sky'.

Backed up by a fine nibbed black Lamy Safari, also complete with Blue Sky.

 

All on an office stocked run-o-the-mill glue-top paper. Don't like using the black and red's when I'm just scribbling before typing - seems an awful waste.

 

- Mark

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Went with my Lamy Al-star outfitted with a 1.5mm italic and filled with Parker Blue. Had some letter writing to do and my handwriting always seems so much better with an italic. I hope everyone is well!

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Monteverde Artista w/ PR Sonic Blue, Waterman Kultur Translucent Blue w/ Noodler's Ottoman Azure, Kultur Translucent Orange w/ Pelikan Brilliant Red.

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Today I am going from the sublime to the ridiculous. I am using a P 51 and a Sailor Ink Pen which came with soup, courtesy of Jared, fellow FPN'r. The little Sailor is a great writer. A co-worker begged the info from me to get her own, so I emailed her how to contact Jared and see if he has more.

Donnie

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)

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