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My job has once again been interupting my life.... that whole decison to work for a living was a bad decision... Lots of post and pens since i have been away... AWESOME.... carrying this one for awhle...

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And from tonight...

Sorry I am not catching everyone, I am too far behind to reference all that has been posted these past couple weeks..

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and the pens

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  • Jinhao 159, EF Knox nib w/ Regstrars Ink
  • Esterbrook J, w/ Prvt. Reserve Sherwood Green (this ink all but gushes out of this pen)
  • Noodlers Ahab w/ Tsuki Yo
  • Pilot VP w/ Noodlers American Eel Blue...
  • Esterbrook J w/ Bullet proof black
  • Truewriter w/ J. Herbn Lie De The
  • Twsbi 530 w/ Chesterfield Antque Crimson - been using this to mark up prints...EF nib makes it pretty effective for this
  • Kawaeco AlSport with J Herbin Bleu Mysotosis

If you think everything is going well... you obviously have no idea what is really going on!

 

 

 

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Today, its my "Day of the Pencil".

 

Is it blasphemous ?

 

Still I take the risk and open the can. Here we go.

 

And I run for cover :lticaptd:

 

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I have lots and lots and lots of mechancal pencils... esterbrooks, to Pilot & Rotrng... etc... still this is my favorite..

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Sketched, of course, with a Ticonderoga #2...sorry for the poor quality phone photo...

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If you think everything is going well... you obviously have no idea what is really going on!

 

 

 

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Pankaj - The day of the pencil is perfectly acceptable. Anything that writes, used in writing etc. 📝✒️✏️

 

I love the hematite MB!!!

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Pencils rock too

 

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I like Wearever pencils better than their pens!

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Today, its my "Day of the Pencil".

 

Is it blasphemous ?

 

Still I take the risk and open the can. Here we go.

 

And I run for cover :lticaptd:

 

Just leave now. :mellow:

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(Pelikan M600 - M ..... Pelikan 4001 Blau-Schwarz)

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Ptero : The Pelican in blue looks elegant. It can be a go-to pen, provocative but modest.

 

Akustyk : The walnut ink looks amazing. BTW what is the nib you use that writes so thick vertical yet so fine in slant. It must be an Italic I guess. I have simply no idea, but love the style of writing.

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A simple inexpensive Indian Eb ED with a regular steel fine + nib purchased casually while strolling alongside a stationery mart, with a bit of serendipity. Occasionally I reach out to this light weight for a change. The green mottled pen is filled with Pel Bril Red for a mocking contrast, tho I least like the faint hearted Pel red. Content of the writing is not relevant, it is just some serendipitous noting about ink. I think some dark green or walnut kind of ink could be its best companion.

 

 

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Thank you, Tringle!

 

Had a local Goldsmith work out the dents in the nib as well while I was in university today. The person asked what the nib was, told him it was from a fountain pen. "I don't know how to work with those!" he responded.

 

Took talking but I ended up saying that it was just a piece of gold, so the dents could be worked out. :P

 

(Ink used is a mixture between Waterman Black and Blue Parker Quink. Feathering on the printer paper :) )

 

"Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often at times we call a man cold when he is only sad." ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Not the worst pen I have ever had from a manufacturer, but easily in the top-5 of my hall of shame. And it is a shame, for if the (Michael Masuyama) nib wasn't skipping like a schoolgirl on speed, and if it worked at all with any other ink than F-C's own, it would be just right for me. (Sighs.)

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

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