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It's arrived! It's here! Jonathon even included two pen rests in contrasting colours and a beautiful handmade pen pouch! I absolutely adore it all :)

 

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μὴ ζήτει τὰ γινόμενα γίνεσθαι ὡς θέλεις, ἀλλὰ θέλε τὰ γινόμενα ὡς γίνεται

καὶεὐροήσεις. - Epictetus

 

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That is quite a statement about grinding your own needlepoints. Will you post a comparison?

Sure! I'll get some photos when it's daylight. :)

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I sprung for a TWSBI Vac 700 in clear with a broad nib. It will be my first TWSBI and my first vacuum filler. I hope the cracking reports are exaggerated!

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My two Franklin Christophs have arrived. I'm very happy with them. The 65 in Cracked Ice is like a fairy princess pen. Or, it feels that way compared to my big black 66.

 

Now I am waiting on my Pendleton Brown TWSBI 580 Purple and then I too will go on a break from spending. I've just put on braces which is going to put a serious crimp in my ability to spend money willy-nilly on every fountain pen I see.

 

It's actually fairly difficult. Up until now, if I saw a pen I liked I bought it. That's a hard habit to break, so I'm putting myself a diet. Only 5 ink samples and one bottle of ink a month and any pens I buy have to be saved up for separately. Wish me luck!

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1948 Parker 51 Vacumatic in Navy Gray....coming from Teri at Peyton Street Pens....should be here Tuesday....it's a gift for my wife's birthday.

 

 

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My Rosetta Napoleon II in blue marble swirl just arrived to play with my Monteverde Jewelria Mini, both fine nib. Now I am awaiting a TWSBI Vac700 in amber with medium nib! So excited!

I'm a geek with a fountain pen.

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@Frank C, here's a shot of those needlepoint nibs compared to the Platinum 3776 Ultra Extra Fine. The Pilot Petit 1 and Esterbrook 2556 are my finest, especially the Esterbrook. The Think nib is fairly close in nib size to the Pilot Petit, but it has a wetter Noodler's feed. :) My grinds aren't astoundingly smaller than the Platinum, but enough to tell visually. The Edison is more of an xxf, though. I use it for writing, not drawing, so the nib didn't have to be super tiny.

 

 

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I recently bought this beautiful oblique broad Parker 51 nib. So far, I have no pen to put it in, but I'm waiting for a Parker 51 in the mail :-) Really looking forward to try this nib.

 

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A TSWBI 580AL in purple. It's my first real demonstrator-type/clear pen that I can use on a daily basis, so I'm excited!

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P51 Vac Demi (so ca. 1947!) in cedar blue, from our own Teri M at Peyton Street. I'm hoping the order went in before she was off for vacation!

10 years on PFN! I feel old, but not as old as my pens.

 

Inked up: Wing Sung 618 - BSB / PFM III - Kiri-same / Namiki Falcon - Storia Fire / Lamy 2000 - Fuyu-gaki / Sheaffer Triumph - Eclat de Saphir

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I just hired another Sailor on 2 bad pictures, looks like one of those veterans that had the anchor top though...

 

 

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make that two Sailors, the other one is bringing a Naginata.

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P51 Vac Demi (so ca. 1947!) in cedar blue, from our own Teri M at Peyton Street. I'm hoping the order went in before she was off for vacation!

 

Cedar Blue is a good color. I have spies in Santa Cruz in case you can't wait!

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@Frank C, here's a shot of those needlepoint nibs compared to the Platinum 3776 Ultra Extra Fine. The Pilot Petit 1 and Esterbrook 2556 are my finest, especially the Esterbrook. The Think nib is fairly close in nib size to the Pilot Petit, but it has a wetter Noodler's feed. :) My grinds aren't astoundingly smaller than the Platinum, but though to tell visually. The Edison is more of an xxf, though. I use it for writing, not drawing, so the nib didn't have to be super tiny.

 

 

I have a couple of Saibi Togi nibs. I think that your grinds are in that range. Very Impressive, indeed! Thanks for posting the pictures.

 

I bought a Jinhao 159 and some extra nibs from the Goulets. You have inspired me to start grinding away. Thanks.

"One can not waste time worrying about small minds . . . If we were normal, we'd still be using free ball point pens." —Bo Bo Olson

 

"I already own more ink than a rational person can use in a lifetime." —Waski_the_Squirrel

 

I'm still trying to figure out how to list all my pens down here.

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I have a couple of Saibi Togi nibs. I think that your grinds are in that range. Very Impressive, indeed! Thanks for posting the pictures.

 

I bought a Jinhao 159 and some extra nibs from the Goulets. You have inspired me to start grinding away. Thanks.

 

Grind on, good sir!

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I'm currently waiting on two Noodler's ebonite konrads, dixi #10 jade and dixi #10 red, which will complete my collection of every color ebonite konrad made to date. I forgot to order replacement nibs and feeds as I am planing on trying out some experiments with adding more flex and flow but I guess I'll just have to order some more ink and pen parts later, oh darn :P

 

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I'm currently waiting on two Noodler's ebonite konrads, dixi #10 jade and dixi #10 red, which will complete my collection of every color ebonite konrad made to date. I forgot to order replacement nibs and feeds as I am planing on trying out some experiments with adding more flex and flow but I guess I'll just have to order some more ink and pen parts later, oh darn :P

 

-Nick

I keep hoping more colors will come out. I saw some of the colors of the Neponsets and would love to see an ebonite Konrad in either Teal or Eider.

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Just received two Lamy joy in WHITE, from the Writing Desk in England. :D

I waited too long, and could not find any at a reasonable price in the US.

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This past weekend Giovanni Arbrate (who you may know as the owner of Tryphon Enterprises) began the task of liquidating the remaining stock from the Filcao pen company of Settimo Torinese, Italy. Beginning in 1963 and continuing until his death this past February, Franco Grisolia, the founder and owner of Filcao, produced a line of fine quality pens. Among them are the two that I am waiting for: a Leader in the Arlecchino pattern and a Silvia Limited Edition in the red and bone combination.

 

Here's a photo of the Arlecchino:

 

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And here's the Silvia in ivory and bone:

 

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For more on the Late Franco Grisolia, here is an FPN link: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/285001-filcao-founder-franco-grisolia-is-dead/

 

Please note that I have borrowed the photos from other FPN posts by seller lavendrie and the late Dennis Bowden.

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by now I am waiting on a long list:

 

Package from Goulet Pens (inks and some paper)

Package from Anderson Pens (Akkerman and Sailor Jentle inks)

Ariel Kullock custom 51 special.

1910´s Vintage Italian Astra Safety pen

1920´s Vintage Royal Red Hard Rubber fountain pen

Namisu Nexus Titanium fountain pen

Visconti Homo Sapiens Bronze

 

aaaaaaaand.....my fifth custom fountain pen by JEB´s pens (John Brady)

 

upcoming......my sixth custom pen by Newton Pens, and the seventh by Ken Cavers.

Vintage: 1910´s Astra Safety Pen. 1920´s Mabie Todd Swan lever filler, Royal Red Hard Rubber, The Eric Pen Woodgrain Ebonite. 1930´s Morrison´s Overlay Filigree, Waterman´s Ideal Thorobred, Conklin Endura. 1940´s Eversharp Skyline, Parker Vacumatic, Aurora 88. 1950´s Conway Stewart 15, Esterbrook J. 1970´s Sheaffer Imperial. 1980´s Cross Century Classic. 1990´s Rotring Newton Lava.

 

Modern: Nakaya Neo Standard, Montblanc Meisterstuck 149, Pelikan Souverän M1000, Omas 360 Vintage, Sailor 1911 Black Luster, Pilot Capless Raden, Pilot Custom 823 FA, Platinum 3776 Maki-e, Namiki Falcon, Lamy 2000, Montegrappa Espressione Duetto, Delta Dolce Vita, Visconti Homo Sapiens Bronze, Stipula Etruria Rainbow, Marlen Aleph, Bexley Poseidon, Franklin-Christoph 02, Namisu Nexus Titanium, Tactile Turn Gist, Karas Kustoms Ink, Twsbi Vac 700, Levenger L-Tech, Filcao Atlantica, Kaweco AC Sport, Lamy Safari.

 

Custom: Scriptorium Pens Idyll, Jonathon Brooks Solar Dust, Newton Pens Eastman, Fisher of Pens Hydra, Romulus Pen Works Snakewood, John Brady Solano, Lyle Ross Pompey, Troy Clark Copper pen, Antiguas Estilográficas Ebonite, Ryan Krusac Legend L14, Aileron pens Tsunami, Edison Pens Collier Amber, Sutra Pens Aquila Octopi, Hooligan Pens Buffalo Celluloid, Yoshi Nakama Snake pen, Kilk Kalem Pandora´s Box, Hakumin Urushi Ao Tamenuri Pearl, Fosfor Pens Islander, Sutra Pen Aquila.

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1. A Noodler’s Charlie with a bottle of Heart of Darkness. Wanted one since seeing Nathan Tardif’s video about it. First eyedropper fountain pen (technically, are technical pens eyedroppers?), first bottle of Noodler’s.

 

2. An Italian school pen, NOS from the 60s.
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