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146 Solitaire Pinstripe Double Broad... iroshizuku Yama Guri

Matching 144 sized ball point with fine blue refill

144 RB GT red medium refill

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My new Schiller that I received yesterday (see other post...) - Very Nice!

 

50s 149 F - Nice too!

 

;)

FP Addict & Pretty Nice Guy

 

 

 

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Today my stainless solitaire 146 with British racing green and my 146 with platinum trim inked with royal blue. Carrying them both in my diaries and notes case.

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My Copernicus, can't put the thing down absolutley fantastic feel.

And how can this be, because he is the Kwisatz Haderach.

 

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I'll be packing these 2 tomorrow. 146 platinum trim and 146 Sterling Solitaire.

 

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149 with fine nib and MB blue ink.

In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro.

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My 4MB149s and my 2MB146s are uninked. I write with a big red senior duofold the week ends and with a vac fill oversized balance during the week.

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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For Monday

 

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Fitzgerald fine nib with British racing green and 146P medium/fine with MB black.

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For Monday

 

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Fitzgerald fine nib with British racing green and 146P medium/fine with MB black.

 

Fitzgerald looks quite handsome in your photo, jeen....but is it really smaller than a 146?

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Yes Mark, shorter and stouter. The Fitz is very comfortable I might add.

 

Thanks for the info, jeen....

FP Addict & Pretty Nice Guy

 

 

 

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Yesterday and today I have been using:

 

Jules Verne, broad nib, Aurora Blue

William Faulkner, broad nib, Montblanc Bordeaux

Thomas Mann, broad nib, Montblanc Racing Green

 

I cannot put them down. My other pens are getting jealous.

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I've flushed all my other pens and keep 'em in the pen wraps. Reason? I've been using the following pens for my daily notes since then:

 

- 146 Green Striated with B nib, filled with Montblanc Blue-Black

- 136 Transitional with F nib, filled with Montblanc Blue-Black

- 80s 149 with B nib, filled with Noodler's Black

- 60s 149 with B nib, filled with Montblanc Blue-Black

 

:D

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Boheme Big size OB with Seasons greetings :)

Current - MB 149 (M), MB 145 (B), MB Boheme Big (OB), MB Boheme platinum (M), MB Starwalker resin (M).

Parker Sonnet black lacquer ST (M), Sonnet chrome (F). Visconti Van Gogh Maxi (M)

Wanted -MB 146 (EF), MB Solitaire sterling silver (OBB), MB Shaw (OM), Delta Dolce Vita Oversize (OBB)

Dreaming of -Catherine & Peter the Great 4810, Hemingway, Agatha Christie, Pope Julius II 4810, 146 Solitaire Nikolai I.

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Only a skeleton crew tomorrow, so I'll bring some friends to keep me company.

 

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Multiple 149's today and probably tomorrow.

And how can this be, because he is the Kwisatz Haderach.

 

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My fine-nibbed 149 filled with Heart of Darkness.

 

Aside from the obvious "Black Friday" in-jokes, I have to say it just sort of fits my mood today (ink-wise)...

"Here was a man who had said, with his wan smile, that once he realized that he would never be a protagonist, he decided to become, instead, an intelligent spectator, for there was no point in writing without serious motivation." - Casaubon referring to Belbo, Foucault's Pendulum.

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