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1970 MB 149 medium broad stub loaded with Omas blue

1972 MB 149 medium broad stub loaded with Omas green

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Silver S T Dupont Fidelio M nib, blue Skrip.

MB 144 M nib blue Quink.

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At the present time..from left to right..the following..

 

Omas Ogiva 556 BB Nib...Skrip #24 Blue Black Ink..

Wahl-Eversharp Gold Seal Doric XF Nib...Omas Amerigo Vespucci Red..

Eversharp Skyline Fine Nib...Platinum Leaf Green..

Pelikan 100 OBBB Nib...Skrip #24 Blue Black..

Sheaffer Triumph TD Killer Medium Nib...Camel Royal Blue..

 

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All week long I've been using....

 

.....New Dunn, left oblique Binderized nib - Noodler's Black

Centennial Duofold, Mosaic Black, Pendleton Stub nib - Iroshizuku - asa-gao

 

two great pen and ink combos for some great writing this week

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MB 144 M nib with Quink Blue; Lamy 2,00 M nib with Pelikan blue.

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Parker 61.

I thought that I had lost it, leaving it at the car dealership with

some magazines. Heartbreaking! Turns out, I remembered to slip it

into my winter coat pocket.

 

Soaked the dried ink. Flushed with ear bulb. Charged with DC

Supershow Blue. Getting re-acquainted following apologies.

:roflmho:

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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MB 144 with medium nib and

Dunhill AD2000 in stainless block pattern with medium nib

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144 with M nib, Blue Quink.

Waterman Kultur , M nib, Blue Pelikan.

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Not writing so much these days, at least not with fountain pens. These have seen use recently:

Blue carbonesque VP, M nib, with Quink blue-black

Navy Cross Solo, M nib, with Visconti blue ink

Teal Parker 21 Super, F nib, with Omas blue.

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Using a couple this week. Bexley custom with 10kt white gold clip, brown tortoise body and stub nib. Good for signing all those checks with that I have no money for. heh heh heh. Also using NOS Parker Duofold International in green swirl with medium nib.

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Parker Duofold, with Parker Quink! :)

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Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind -Romans 12:2

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Ended up matching MB 144 with M nib and Quink Blue, with its partner pencil pencil and .5 MB lead.(This supported the S T Dupont Fidelio)

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Pilot Vanishing Point (Black Carbonesque, Medium) with Sailor Jentle Blue-Black

Waterman Kultur M (Red Marble, Medium) with Sheaffer Skrip Red

Sheaffer 444x (Fine) with Noodler's Black

Parker Jotter (Red/Steel, Medium, Stub Grind) with Parker Quink Blue-Black

Parker 45 Flighter (Fine Steel) with Noodler's Air Corps Blue-Black

Sheaffer School Pen (Medium, early 1990s, red/steel) with J. Herbin Poussiere de Lune

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I am always looking for new penpals! Send me a pm if you'd like to exchange correspondence. :)

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Sailor 1911 with m Italic and Skrip blue;MB 144 M nib with blue Quink.

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Bic crystal biro with Bic black ink! :roflmho: :yikes: :yikes: (prepares self for excommunication from FPN!)

"Every job is good if you do your best and work hard.

A man who works hard stinks only to the ones that have

nothing to do but smell."

Laura Ingalls Wilder

 

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