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Wahl Eversharp - FPR 1.0 Stub. Private Reserve Tanzanitefpn_1477409517__wahleversharpe.jpg

 

this is a beautiful pen... really love this one...

 

Jinhao 669 Fine, Noodler's Xfeather

 

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Nice...

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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Ian, if you want more pens to play with, I'm happy to send some to you.

 

Amberlea

I'd be delighted to do some grinds for you. :)

I'm no P.J. Ford or Richard Binder, but if it's a Jockanese grind you're after, then I'm your man.

 

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My pens and "frankenpens"

 

The first in a century old "Ideal" nib on a Noodler body. Below that a recent FPR aquisition. Next, a Noodler flex nib on a cheap calligraphy fountain pen body and then a FPR flax nib on a Wing Sun body. Also a few dip pens from my desk.

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Amazing calligraphy!

 

 

Earlier this morning, I was writing with a Sheaffer Balance Vac filler. Such a great pen!

 

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Beautiful Sheaffer pen!!!

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Beautiful pen!

 

Amazing calligraphy!

 

 

Earlier this morning, I was writing with a Sheaffer Balance Vac filler. Such a great pen!

 

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My pens and "frankenpens"

 

The first in a century old "Ideal" nib on a Noodler body. Below that a recent FPR aquisition. Next, a Noodler flex nib on a cheap calligraphy fountain pen body and then a FPR flax nib on a Wing Sun body. Also a few dip pens from my desk.

 

What a lovely set. The Wing Sung is so Pelikan-esque ;)

Practice, patience, perseverance

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That Sheaffer Balance is a beut!

 

Thanks, the Wing Sung is an attractive one. The FPR flex nib is an improvement on it. My favorite remains that antique "Ideal" which writes like a paintbrush.

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Waterman Serenity Blue and Pilot CH92 ... cheers everyone!

 

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Lovely colour, perfect match for pen and ink.

 

Great message too, there are so many who come begging when they have plenty stepping on those who have little to make themselves appear taller.

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