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Just wondering what people have as their daily carry - and how many pens are in that rotation?

 

Right now, I seem to carry almost everything with me. Two Pilot Preras (M and F), a VP, a capless Decimo, and a Monteverde (OK, not Japanese) with a narrow stub done by Tyler Dahl.

 

 

 

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Today: MB 144 fine ; Pelikan M 101N lizzard XF, Pelikan 400 red and black F Pelikan 200 demonstrator BB

Write, write, write. Use your pens not your fingers !!!

 

 

 

 

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I don't have much but my M800, X750 and Safari are used as my daily carry (for today anyway).

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Pelikan 140 EF | Pelikan 140 OBB | Pelikan M205 0.4mm stub | Pilot Custom Heritage 912 PO | Pilot Metropolitan M | TWSBI 580 EF | Waterman 52 1/2v

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I have a nice leather two-pens-and-your-glasses pocket case so I almost always carry two pens. Then I have from 2 to 15 additional pens inked and ready to use at my desk. Rarely as many as 15, six is a more usual number. As to how many pens are in the rotation, that's a good question. I have about 400 pens. Some I don't like writing with and a lot are duplicates that I'll probably never get around to using. So figure perhaps 200 to 250 in the actual rotation.

 

I know that begs the question as to why I have pens that I don't like. The DC show is coming up and I'm taking 11 pens to be repaired because I'm pretty sure I'll like them after they're fixed. And another two dozen I'm hoping to sell there. Then there are a whole bunch that are really interesting pens and fun to show and talk about, but not to write with. I really don't want to part with those. My Parafernalia Revolution is a good example. See the last photo at the bottom of the post.

 

Today the two pocket pens are:

Pilot Custom 823, .7mm cursive italic, Pilot Blue ink (This pen has been a pocket pen continuously since 2010.)

Conway Stewart CS100, italic fine nib, Sheaffer Skrip Washable Purple

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The desk pens are:

Platinum 3776 Century "Shoji", fine nib, Sheaffer Skrip Permanent Royal Blue

Sheaffer Agio, Medium nib, Sheaffer Skrip Washable Blue

TWSBI Diamond 540, 1.1mm italic, Noodler's Iraqi Indigo

TWSBI Vac 700, 1.1mm italic, Iroshizuku Kon-peki

 

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Parafernalia Revolution, a pen that's very interesting but not fun to write with.

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I only have two pens, a Pilot Metropolitan (fine) and a Platinum Preppy (also fine, or 03, as the barrel says). The Metro is attached to my journal/planner with a pen loop, so that goes with me everywhere. The Preppy stays at home. So I guess the Metro would be my EDC. :)

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I strangely use my Parker Frontier more then any other pen and it's my permanent EDC even though I have expensive pens as well.

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My daily carry has actually mainly been Japanese pens lately:

 

 

 

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In their pouch, ready to be carried:

 

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From left to right in the pouch they are: Platinum 3776 SF, Pilot VP Metallic Green with a XF nib unit (soon to be using a 0.9mm cursive italic ItaliFine unit, can't wait to receive that) and a Pilot Metal Falcon SEF.

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At the minute I'm rotating between a Pilot Custom 74 (fine), a Vanishing point 2012 LE (fine), and two Pilot Elites, again in Fine although one of the elites has a SF nib

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pilot ch 91/74/92/823/ metropolitian/custom/prera/vpen

Pilot custom heritage 74 all nibs, 742 Fa and PO nibs, 823 F 92 F,M, 3776 FM,EF,1911F

And all indian pens

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Pilot Custom 74, clear demonstrator, F

Pilot Custom 742, black, M

Sailor 1911 L, black, M

Sailor 1911 S, blue, Music

Platinum Century 3776, black, M

Scientia potentia est.

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At the moment 5 pens are inked:

MB149 Le Grande permanent grey ink

Waterman Carene blue black ink

Nemosine 0.8mm stub for Italic calligraphy

TWSBI 580 rose gold with Akkerman Chinatown red ink to correct reports

Pelikan Cognac with Pilot Ina-Ho ink for overlining texts.

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My currently filled pens are always in my signature, below. It includes my two office pens, a Wality and my Delta Fusion 82, my home desk MB 149, and 2-3 carry pens, of which 2 are usually vintage and in my 2-pen case and one is my Pilot Metropolitan, the subway/shirt pocket/shorts pocket pen. Right now, it looks a little weird for me, since almost all of my pens are vintage and almost all of my modern pens are in use...one of my Parker 51's is screaming to be used and will fill the pen case vacancy tonight.

 

Tim

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At the office:

 

For signatures: Waterman Edson (1,0 mm Stub)

As a workhorse: Sheaffer Legacy Heritage Palladium (F)

For quick note-taking: Pilot Capless Black Matte (F)

In my right Filofax pen loop: Pilot Decimo Black (EF)

In my left Filofax pen loop: Lamy 2000 4-colour multi-pen

 

At home on the desk:

 

Sailor 1911 Black Luster

Lamy 2000

Platinum 3776 Century

Pilot M90

Kaweco AL Sport

 

At business air travel:

 

As workhorse: Pilot Custom 823 Demonstrator

As note-taker: Pilot Custom 823 Black

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My Pilot metal Falcon soft fine is my use all the time pen. I have a Lamy safari with Diamine salamander, and a Kaweco sport with Noodlers Ottoman azure in to tempt me, but the Falcon just feels so nice, it's just the right weight for me. I have Noodlers #41 brown in it at present.

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Today: MB 144 fine ; Pelikan M 101N lizzard XF, Pelikan 400 red and black F Pelikan 200 demonstrator BB

At the moment 5 pens are inked:

MB149 Le Grande permanent grey ink

Waterman Carene blue black ink

Nemosine 0.8mm stub for Italic calligraphy

TWSBI 580 rose gold with Akkerman Chinatown red ink to correct reports

Pelikan Cognac with Pilot Ina-Ho ink for overlining texts.

Excuse me, but which one is Japanese?

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My collection is small - meaning all my pens are with me.

 

My inked ones are a vintage waterman, a vintage German, and Japanese pen.

"Writing is 1/3 nib width & flex, 1/3 paper and 1/3 ink. In that order."Bo Bo Olson

"No one needs to rotate a pen while using an oblique, in fact, that's against the whole concept of an oblique, which is to give you shading without any special effort."Professor Propas, 24 December 2010

 

"IMHO, the only advantage of the 149 is increased girth if needed, increased gold if wanted and increased prestige if perceived. I have three, but hardly ever use them. After all, they hold the same amount of ink as a 146."FredRydr, 12 March 2015

 

"Surely half the pleasure of life is sardonic comment on the passing show."Sir Peter Strawson

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Sailor Pro Gear H-B + Caran d'Ache Ultra Violet

Sailor Pro Gear H-M + Sailor Shigure

Sailor Pro Gear H-B + Sailor Yama dori

 

All three are fitted with the Emperor tab feed on top of the nib.

 

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