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So far this week it has been a Navy Parker 45 with medium nib and Chesterfield Archival Vault iron gall ink, together with the matching pencil.

Adam

Dayton, OH

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.

-- Prov 25:2
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Frontier Flighter. Medium Nib. Blue Quink.

:happycloud9:

 

Cathy L. Carter

 

Live. Love. Write.

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Parker 51 aero in cocoa and a Parker first year 51 Vac in cordovan. Both have Diamine ink, one in Umber (green) and the other with Presidential Blue.

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Parker 45, olive, with F nib - given to me in 1969 as a graduation present. Still in fine condition, still works beautifully.

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Parker 45 Flighter GT

Parker 180 Flighter GT

Parker 41

Look at my horse, my horse is amazing!!!

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Duofold Mandarin flat-top jr. "Lucky Curve" with a medium-oblique Mottishaw nib and Waterman Havana Brown (old stock) ink. My favorite pen!

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Mother's Day card. This one.

 

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Bruce in Ocala, Fl-Why yes, I LOVE deadlines. I love the sound they make as they go whooooshing by

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A Parker Vector my knock about pen made an appearance today as my frontier ran out of ink.

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My pair of Parker Duofold Juniors, blue and red with matching inks. Great for work.

Yet another under-rated Parker pen.

 

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Apologies for photo quality: taken with phone camera.

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Ohhhh, look at her STYLIN' in that sharp Parker pen case! <Missing clapping hands emoticon X3!>

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

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Wonderful pen case. :notworthy1:

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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So I was a little shy on red roses to pin on for Mommie's Day for church today so I least wore one of my nicest pens for her. Kullock 51, Parker Blue Centennial material. Bruce in Ocala, Fl

 

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I fired off a quick letter with a 51 special. Apologies for not getting pics. I'm still new here and learning the ropes.

Chris

 

Carpe Stylum!

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