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This is a sequel to the earlier topic with the same name

Here is a link to the last entry there:

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/7833-what-pens-are-you-using-today/page-500?p=3216795&do=findComment&comment=3216795

 

This was done to make the topic better to manoeuvre.

 

D.ick

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PS Sorry to hijack your post, Cramer.

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A safety pen!

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Desk rotation for the (part) week:
Lamy Studio broad nib/Parker Penman Sapphire ink
Lamy Safari medium nib/Parker Quink Red ink
Franklin Christoph 1901 Smoke broad nib/Montblanc Lavender Purple ink
Shaeffer Valour broad nib/Diamine 150th Regency Blue ink


Out of office visits:
Waterman Exceptional Ideal GT medium nib/Diamine 150th Blue Velvet ink

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Made a mistake of sorts by downloading SimCity BuildIt to my iPad yesterday and... well, not much writing since then. it's been a while since I spent this much time on a game. It's also been a very, very long time since I played the original game on a PC...

 

Regardless, today is a work day, so the Agatha Christie and Fitzgerald are on duty. F and BB nibs, Iroshizuku Asa-gao and Leonardo inks.

journaling / tinkering with pens / sailing / photography / software development

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Kaweco Dia 1939

Parker Striated Duofold button filler

Sheaffer Statesman Vac Fill

Look at my horse, my horse is amazing!!!

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Pelikan M400 with 14C medium nib and Waterman's Harmonious Green

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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THE PELIKAN'S PERCH - A growing reference site for all things Pelikan

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Pelikan 140 OBB with MB Irish Green

Pelikan 140 EF | Pelikan 140 OBB | Pelikan M205 0.4mm stub | Pilot Custom Heritage 912 PO | Pilot Metropolitan M | TWSBI 580 EF | Waterman 52 1/2v

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Pelikan 400NN with MB Swift green.

 

Montblanc 134 with Iroshizuku kon-peki and MB 138 with Aurora blue.

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Let's see - today I used all of the following - at least a little bit:

 

Parker 45 Flighter 14k medium

TWSBI 580 B

Parker 51 Special F

Pelikan M205 F

Waterman Phileas M

Esterbrook LJ 2464 B

Esterbrook J Venus F

Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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