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Selected for majority use today, Dupont Montparnasse fine with Waterman green*, Lamy Imporium medium with GvFC Hazelnut brown.

 

 

* I have decided to follow the lead of a poster on an ink review thread. Their comment basically was that, given Waterman have only one ink in each major shade and it has not changed formula since previous naming, it suffices to name them by colour rather than add their absurd and unhelpful modern labels.

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* I have decided to follow the lead of a poster on an ink review thread. Their comment basically was that, given Waterman have only one ink in each major shade and it has not changed formula since previous naming, it suffices to name them by colour rather than add their absurd and unhelpful modern labels.

 

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Wahl Eversharp Doric with MB Toffee Brown and Kaweco Sport with GvFC Moss Green

 

 

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Burgundy Sheaffer Imperial that my bug man found for me. Filled with FPN Voltaire Vermillion.

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Sheaffer Legacy Heritage - every single day

This week with Diamine Blue Black

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Noodler's Konrad (Medieval Lapis), flex nib -- Diamine Oxford Blue

Cross Solo, F nib -- Diamine Raw Sienna

Eversharp Symphony, F nib -- vintage Skrip Peacock Blue

Parker Vector (avocado green), F nib -- Papier Plume Peacock

 

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TWSBI Diamond 580 (Robert Oster Purple Rock), Platinum Preppy 02 (Platinum Blue-Black), and a Parker 21 desk pen (Iroshizuku Shin-Ryoku) wearing an Ariel Kullock demonstrator taper barrel.

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Pelikan M805 Demonstrator, using Iroshizuku Yu-Yake; Fabre-Castell e-motion with Iroshizuku Murasaki Shikibu and a second e-motion with Waterman Purple.

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