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Lamy 2000 M, Pelikan brown

Lamy 25P EF, generic black cartridge

Montblanc 320 F, Sheaffer green

 

Also have inked MB 146 B and OBB, and 149 BB, all with Pelikan brown.

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My boss just bought me a TWSBI diamond mini classic as a thank you present. It was a very nice gesture on his part. I just filled it with Noodler's green and it's my pen of the day (probably for quite a bit more than a day actually).

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TWSBI Diamond 540 clear demo, m nib with mix of Pelikan Royal Blue/PR DCSSB

 

Black and rhodium Sailor 1911 Profit Standard, m nib with Sailor Apricot

 

Lamy 2000, m nib with Diamine Blue Black (original formula)

 

The TWSBI has just returned from TWSBI's shop in California due to flow problems. I received the pen back with no note as to what was done/what seemed to be the problem. I was using it this morning and got a paragraph in when it dried up on me. Not impressed, to say the least. It's a pen I so want to like...

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I'm writing with my fine-nibbed Sheaffer Legacy loaded with Private Reserve Black Magic Blues ink and editing with my TWSBI 580, medium nib, in R&K Cassia.

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Wow, it's been a while since I posted, but that doesn't mean I'm not still bitten by the PFbug.

Today: Black Esterbrook J 9550 nib, Pelikan Blue ink, an old classic that just writes perfectly and I use for tiny sketches a lot.

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Coral Reef colored Waterman Carene with EF 18K inlaid nib inked with Waterman's Audacious Red

2012 Royal Red LE Lamy Studio with 14K EF nib inked with Waterman's Tender Purple

PELIKAN - Too many birds in the flock to count. My pen chest has proven to be a most fertile breeding ground.

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Writing today with two of my new treasures from the Ohio show:

 

Sheaffer Flat Top near perfect Jade with a fine nib and Diamine Aqua Blue ink

 

Sheaffer OS Balance green stripe lever fill with an extra fine nib and Pelikan 4001 Blue ink

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Camlin 47 and Cross Tech3.

WANTED:

Delta Indios (FP or BP)

Delta Inuit (FP or BP)

Delta Don Quijote (BP or FP, green pref.)

other Delta Indigenous People

(M nibs or wider preferred)

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A modern Kaweco Sport burgundy fitted with a flexible 14c om Luxor nib..

and Pelikan P1 rolled gold cap burgundy with ob nib....

Both are filled with Waterman blue black ink..

 

Fred

You {Ming the Merciless} keep your slimy hands off her {Dale}..

~ Flash Gordon, 1936

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