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Parker 95

Soyuz Big Point

Sheaffer Targa

 

All stainless...

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Pilot Custom 823 (M) with Pilot Iroshizuku Asa Gao ink

Noodler's Neponset with Noodler's Widow Maker ink

Platinum 3776 Century Chartres Blue (M) with Caran d'Ache Magnetic Blue

Pilot Custom 823, Pelikan M600, Platinum 3776 Century (x2), Pelikan 400NN, Sailor 1911L, Pilot Elite 95s, TWSBI Vac 700, Noodler's Neponset, Hero 9018.

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Today has been a F italic Italix Parson's Essential with Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo and F Pilot Metropolitan with Iro Fuyu-syogun.

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Used an Arbutus Apollo today to sign my wedding cetificate and the marriage register, filled of course, with Diamine registrars ink.

It looked fantastic on the parchment type paper, even the registrar was impressed.

 

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Pilot Metropolitan that I purchased the other day. My first foray into the world of fountain pens. I've been looking for any reason to write something down!

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Used an Arbutus Apollo today to sign my wedding cetificate and the marriage register, filled of course, with Diamine registrars ink.

It looked fantastic on the parchment type paper, even the registrar was impressed

... but your new wife won't be impressed that you've been on FPN on your wedding day! I hope the marriage is as enduring as the ink. 😉
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Black Pelikan M200, F, Iroshizuku Asa Gao.

Black Sailor Sapporo, M, R&K Blu Mare.

Black Sailor Pro Gear, F, J Herbin Eclat de Saphir.

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Fred

If Frida Kahlo were alive today, she'd have her own

reality show called " The Totally Loco Housewives of

Mexico City". She was just like her famous eyebrow.

There was only one.

~ Roseanne Barr ~

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... but your new wife won't be impressed that you've been on FPN on your wedding day! I hope the marriage is as enduring as the ink.

 

Hahaha, We've been together nearly 20 years, so she knows what to expect. :lol:

 

And anyway, I posted it while I was out with the dog. ;) :lticaptd:

 

Ian

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Parker Vector F nib, with diluted De Atramentis Archive Black.

Noodler's Ebonite Konrad, flex nib with Noodler's 54th Massachusetts.

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"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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I've just refilled my Graf Intuition Terracotta ... It will be one of my three pens for the week. The others are Visconti Homo Sapiens Lava and Faber Castell Emotion Wood ..... Next one to be used certainly will be another Visconti : an Opera ....... https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/267952-which-one-will-be-your-next-fountain-pen/

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Caran d' Ache Leman Godron Rhodium with J Herbin Perle Noir :D

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Exploding Ink Maestro

 

Pens: Caran d'Ache Leman Godron, Lamy Safari, Italix Parsons Essential, Mont Blanc LeGrande '90 years' Edition, Sigma Style, Italix Vipers Strike, Parker Sonnet, Omas 360, Parker Duofold (c.1950), Conway Stewart #286, Conway Stewart #24, Onoto Magna Classic in Chased Midnight Blue and SS Trim

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Lamy Joy, 1.1mm nib with Parker Penman black (to change it up a little)

Brown Sheaffer Triumph vacuum filler, Statesman, with Sheaffer Brown ink.

 

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Pilot Lucina (F) - watered down Noodler's Dark Matter

Parker 45 (unmarked but prob F) - Chesterfield Archival BB

Cross Solo (F) - Chesterfield Archival BB

Bexley Simplicity (F) - watered down PR Black Crerry

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