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Noodler's Dark Matter in a Parker 51 Vac XF

Noodler's FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown in an Omas MoMA F

Noodler's Black in a Delta Windows button filler M

Diamine Bilberry in a Sheaffer Legacy II M

 

I think that's it . . . .

JLT (J. L. Trasancos, Barneveld, NY)

 

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:vbg: Noodler's Ottoman Azure in a Pelikan 400NN

 

:thumbup: Diamine Sargasso Sea in a Parker Balance

 

:eureka: A recipe ink using Noodler's Habanero and Diamine Ancient Copper in an Edison Herald

 

:sick: Sheaffer Skrip Turquoise (Hate it!) in a Bexley Corona

 

:clap1: Rohrer & Klingner Verdigris in a Franklin Christoph Intrinsic

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Lamy Al Star (graphite) filled with a mix of Diamine Hope Pink and Ruby Red (looks similar to Iroshizuku Momiji :cloud9: )

 

Edison Collier (persimmon swirl) filled with Aurora Black.

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Diamine Washable Blue in a Lamy 2000 with a B nib and 5 X450's with Ink Drop. BTW, they are all working well on cheap office paper.

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Iroshizuku Yama-Budo in a Waterman Phileas F nib

Waterman Mysterious Blue in a Blue Esterbrook J with a nice juicy 9668 nib

Noodler's Gruene eel in a Montblanc Czar Nikolai I with M nib (see signature picture)

Aurora Black in a New Old Stock WASP deskpen.

Iroshizuku Yu-Yake in a custom Newton Pens creation F nib (awesome pen!)

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Noodler's Liberty's Elysium. It's nice, but I'm not sure if it's unique enough for me to buy a bottle of it. :/

I'm writing an online serial thing. It's urban fantasy. And I have no idea how long it's going to run for.

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Diamine Mediterranean Blue (in three different pens)

Diamine Marine

Parker Quink Blue Black

Noodlers FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire

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You've caught me on a day when I've got nine pens with me...

 

Diamine Monaco Red (in Parker 51 Special Demi);

Parker Penman Mocha (in a Stipula Duetto);

PR DC Supershow Blue (in a Marlen (dot)com);

Noodler's Black (in a Parker 51);

PR Chocolate (in a Parker 51);

PR Black Magic Blue (in a Parker 51);

Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher (in a Parker 51);

Quink Blue-Black (in a Parker 51 Demi);

Stiplua Verde Muschiato (in a Parker 51).

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I've been playing! :thumbup:

 

In no particular order:

Quink Black (Parker 45)

iroshihzuku Asa-Gao (Wing Sung 237)

J Herbin Rouge Hematite (Guanleming 193 calligraphy nib pen)

Noodler's Kung Te Cheng (Konrad)

De Atramentis Pyotr Illych Tchaikowsky (Guanleming 978 Accountant)

unknown dark blue or blue-black ink that was still in the pen, (Esterbrook SJ) -- this was unwittingly (but fortuitously) reconstituted with distilled water when I was checking to see if the sac was in good condition :clap1:

 

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Noodler's Walnut

Noodler's Dark Matter

Pilot Blue-black

Platinum Carbon Blue

Montblanc Swift Seaweed

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Diamine Sargasso Sea

Private Reserve Black Cherry

Diamine Turquoise

Diamine Twilight

Noodler's Black

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Only had one pen with me today:

 

Pelikan Blue-Black, in a Diplomat Magnum M nib

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Iroshizuku tsukushi in a Platinum 3776 w/medium nib

Sailor tokiwa matsu in a Nakaya Neo Standard w/0.7mm stub nib

MB Mahatma Gandhi in a Delta piston filler w/stub nib

 

The designated ink evaluation pen (Lamy Al Star w/1.1mm italic) is loaded with Noodler's Tsvetayeva

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all my inks are put away in boxes, due to a remodel project in my apartment. the only ones in service right now are: gate city true blue and thistle BB (powder mix).

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