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Robert Oster Blue Sea after a really long break. Last months it was only grey or purple or brown... ;)

But new pen, bluish and Hawaii reminder needs different ink ;)

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I love multiple colors

  • Monteverde Documental Blue in a Lamy Al-Star EF, my prescription pen.
  • Higgins Fountain Pen India in a Pilot Metro M, my daily driver.
  • Diamine Sapphire in a Platinum Preppy
  • Teeling Mix, aka Tas' dregs bottle, in a Pilot Kakuno M. Lovely blue-black.

Physician- signing your scripts with Skrips!


I'm so tough I vacation in Detroit.

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I love multiple colors

  • Monteverde Documental Blue in a Lamy Al-Star EF, my prescription pen.
  • Higgins Fountain Pen India in a Pilot Metro M, my daily driver.
  • Diamine Sapphire in a Platinum Preppy
  • Teeling Mix, aka Tas' dregs bottle, in a Pilot Kakuno M. Lovely blue-black.

 

Yay !

:)

 

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Campo Marzio Bordeaux in a Cross Solo with a B nib

Noodler's Kung Te Cheng in a Noodler's Charlie, flex nib.

Iroshizuku Take-sumi in the Pilot Decimo, F nib.

 

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Visconti Blue in a Visconti Opera Master Luna

Noodler Turquoise in a Visconti Ocean Breeze

Diamine Magical Forest in a TWSBI Green Eco

Diamine Steel Blue in a Light Blue/Silver Faber-Castell Loom

I have not failed. Ive just found 10,000 ways that wont work.

Thomas A. Edison

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Diamine imperial purple in an Edison extended Pearl (also purple)

Platinum Citrus Black in a Platinum 3776 Yamanaka

"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." Earnest Hemingway

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Yay !

:)

 

 

You should expect no less. It's a very nice color, indeed.

Physician- signing your scripts with Skrips!


I'm so tough I vacation in Detroit.

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You should expect no less. It's a very nice color, indeed.

 

(Psst. I've recently mixed it 3 parts Teeling with 2 parts water and it makes a lovely Gris De Payne kind of ink)

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Xmas eve at work was my 2nd night using L'amant. Testing in a glitter purple JIF while getting a M150 cleaned out.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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Vintage Shaeffer's Skrip Permanent Blue-black in an Edison Beaumont pneumatic

Akkerman #15 Voorhout violet in an Edison Menlo pump filler

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