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here's mine, in distinguished company:

 

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with a close cousin:

 

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on the job, grading student papers (for me, its main function, ha ha):

 

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with yet another cousin:

 

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and all by its gorgeous lonesome:

 

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Wonderful fpupulin! Let's see pens and watches together! Is this an EF and to get your line variation was it modified? I suspect not as the Hemmingway nib does seem to have some spring to it..

Best regards,

Phil

 

 

Hi Phil: the nib of my Hemi is effectively an EF, and it was not modified.

 

When it was new, I had however to fix the tins, which were slightly misaligned. I bravely did the job by myself, putting pressure with a nail on the top of one tin, and on the bottom of the other, until they reached to correct position.

 

Since then, she writes and draws like a dream...

 

The watch in the photo is an Omega Railmaster, second generation, in 39.2 mm: one of my most treasured watches.

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WW-II issue JLC pocket watch and early (original) Ingersoll Mickey Mouse watch

 

 

 

KAC, that JLC is simply magnificent. Your Hemingway has great friends!

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on the job, grading student papers (for me, its main function, ha ha):

 

Photos of pens at work are my preferred. They feel so plenty of true life, with their exact aim and scope...

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on the job, grading student papers (for me, its main function, ha ha):

 

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Is it inked with Collodi? Hemingway and Collodi is, at the moment, the pair that I favor.

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Hemingway at work: correcting the journal proofs, before sending it to the press. With a good cup of coffee...

 

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Great idea to start photo threads on the forum! It's always a pleasure to see the pens at use or in beautifully orchestrated environments.

 

Unfortunately, I have no Hemingway to participate myself. Keep the pictures coming!

 

Best regards,

 

S.

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Here are my two cents :) :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey man! That is simply great! For a moment I had the impression to see my beloved Nikon FE2 with the 85mm f/1.4 AiS, a set of camera and lens that made astonishing photos for me...

 

I like so much the Nikon Df, pure, simple, a real photographic instrument. And that lens! I still use sometimes my 85mm f1.4 AiS with my digital camera, but the 85 mm on the DX sensor makes no much sense. Almost non-existent depth of field at 1.4, however, looks great also on the DX!

 

Congratulations, mate, for the pen, and the camera and lens!

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At work on a soft-cover Moleskine, with Collodi ink on the left, and Toffee Brown for the drawing on the right page.

 

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