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Would be nice if you numbered the list and then put the number by the pen too so we can see who's who! (seeing you got nothing to do at the moment!) :rolleyes:

 

 

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That Duofold is beautiful :)

Currently using:Too many pens inked to list, I must cut back! :) I can guarantee there are flighters, urushi, and/or Sheaffer Vac-fillers in the mix!!!

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That Duofold is beautiful :)

 

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16, 22, 26

 

Why no Swan on the list - WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH MY SWAN!!!!!!!

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I didn't see my first choice on the list, a like-new blue Waterman 100-year pen.

 

So, I voted for an Esterbrook nib. I'm thinking of becoming an Estie-Gal and I'm curious about the 9048 nib. I read that is flex steel (like a Noodler's?) and that it has some sort of tipping that the non-9000 series does not have.

 

Third choice would have been #27, the Waterman Starlet. Such a pretty pen.

"You have to be willing to be very, very bad in this business if you're ever to be good. Only if you stand ready to make mistakes today can you hope to move ahead tomorrow."

Dwight V. Swain, author of Techniques of the Selling Writer.

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16, 22, 26

 

Why no Swan on the list - WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH MY SWAN!!!!!!!

 

Little Goldie Swanis doing fine...in another pen case.

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So, I voted for an Esterbrook nib. I'm thinking of becoming an Estie-Gal and I'm curious about the 9048 nib. I read that is flex steel (like a Noodler's?) and that it has some sort of tipping that's the non-9000 series does not have.

 

I think the Noodler's flexes easier than the Esterbrooks.

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Hmm...interesting...

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Hmm...interesting...

 

 

PICK ME PICK ME :bunny01:

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Since all this thread starts blindly with is a quoted post from yesterday afternoon and no further info, I don't have a clue in the world what this thread is about.

 

Well, at least some apparently do. :rolleyes:

 

Bruce in Ocala, FL

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Since all this thread starts blindly with is a quoted post from yesterday afternoon and no further info, I don't have a clue in the world what this thread is about.

 

Well, at least some apparently do. :rolleyes:

 

Bruce in Ocala, FL

 

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Wow, what a brilliant gesture!

  • OMAS 360 Vintage Turquoise |

Delta Stantuffo Mocha Oro Rosso Grande |

Pelikan M605

Pelikan M215 | Piper Empire Dark Forest

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