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Decided to join today after lurking / enjoying the forum for several months.

 

My first interest in pens of any kind was at my first job in my high school years - my boss had a Paper Mate Contour BP and I had never seen a pen put out such a beautiful blue color before. I bought one and used it for years and years.

 

Later on a trip to Italy I became acquainted with FPs - I bought a Parker Vector and used it for years. Used only catridges, though. Didn't know there was any other way to use it!

 

Then I "stumbled" on a Waterman Expert II BP - but I didn't know what it was. I decided to find out, and discovered what it was on a.c.p.p. While doing so, I found the "Phileas" mentioned hundreds of times, with nothing but praise for its performance. I remembered how much fun it was to use the Vector and set out to get a Phileas FP with a medium nib at the local Office Max.

 

That was 18 months ago. I still love the Phileas - it's my favorite (I only have 2 FPs so far) and it LOVES Waterman Florida blue. I'm starting to like WM Blue-Black now; it's a different color than any BP can put out. I don't like WM Black in it, however; it looks washed out in such a wide line. Looks more black in a fine line.

 

My other FP is a Namiki/Pilot VP, new style, fine nib. I enjoy it, and it is very handy, but its clip annoys me sometimes. Other times I don't mind. It's heavier than the Phileas too, and for lengthy writing it's less comfortable to use.

 

I've enjoyed all I've read here - I look forward to my time spent here.

 

Eric

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Hi Eric,

 

Welcome to FPN, and this bunch of pleasantly disturbed people!

 

You do realize that delurking means the end of eating very many pizzas :D. All your money will now go to fountain pens, ink, paper and other pen related paraphernalia :D.

 

Of course, now you have a Phileas and a VP, it is about time for a Pelikan M200, and maybe a different Waterman, like the Sérénité, or maybe a Sheaffer, or a Sailor, or a Delta, or dare I say it, a Stipula :D. It has to be Italian pens really, if your nick name is pizza_eater, obviously :D.

 

Kind regards, Wim

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Hi Eric,

 

...And welcome to FPN. Wim forgot to mention that you won't have time to eat pizza, either! :o This can be a busy board to keep up with, but I'm sure you'll enjoy it--and learn a lot too, as we all do. :)

 

Ann

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Why not eating and surfing?

 

I'm working on a little curried beef, pottoes, and vegetables, listening to Supertramp, and surfing.

 

Please don't tell my wife I can multi-task... I have her convinced that I can only do one thing at a time and then do that one thing so poorly that she won't ask me to do it again.

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Welcome to FPN, Eric and thanks for delurking.

 

Sounds like you're off to a very good start. My first FP when I re-entered the FP world was a Phileas. Still love it so much that I have two. And if I could justify having several more Old style Phils, I would.

 

I don't use my VP for long writing stints but I do love it. Find it mostly comfortable even so.

 

But as Wim said - you'll find a lot of enablers here who might come up to you in a dark alley and flash...

 

a Pelikan M200.

 

Welcome!

K :meow:

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Hi Eric, and welcome to FPN :D

 

I too have a Phileas (red marbled) and its cousin, the Kultur (orig. sold in Europe only), as well as a modern Namiki VP in red (can you tell I like the colour red? :lol: ). The VP has a customized cursive italic nib and can make the worst handwriting look good...

 

I'm not an ink expert but I believe Waterman Florida Blue is well-known for being a "free-flowing" ink; I like it. I know lots of people like the W'man Blue-Black as well; FPNer Wim is a fan and pen repair guy Richard Binder uses it to test pens...

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Hey KCat,

But as Wim said - you'll find a lot of enablers here who might come up to you in a dark alley and flash...

 

a Pelikan M200.

Not me, no no no..! I only flash Stipula Etrurias and Waterman Edsons! :D

 

Had five in my shirt pocket on Friday, not wearing a vest, so I got some interesting comments :lol:.

 

Warm regards, Wim

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