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I always enjoy my demonstrators. When I look at the sloshing ink inside the barrel;

colorful droplets on the wall when the ink is finished; when sunlight runs through the vivid transparency.I thoroughly

enjoy every part of it.But since my collections of demos are limited, some times I feel curious

about which demonstrators are being used by my other fellow FPN members daily or in a regular interval.


So friends, please do share which demonstrator you are using today...here is mine today..


TWSBI ECO, 1.1 Stub

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Sagar Bhowmick

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I'm using the same as you, Sagarb, a TWSBI Eco 1.1 stub. However, mine is inked with Sailor Nagasawa Kobe #51 Kano-cho Night Blue.

YNWA - JFT97

 

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I'm using the same as you, Sagarb, a TWSBI Eco 1.1 stub. However, mine is inked with Sailor Nagasawa Kobe #51 Kano-cho Night Blue.

Can you post a pic please?

Sagar Bhowmick

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Can you post a pic please?

 

 

I'm using the same as you, Sagarb, a TWSBI Eco 1.1 stub. However, mine is inked with Sailor Nagasawa Kobe #51 Kano-cho Night Blue.

 

http://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv27/AndyYNWA/Misc/7EC11322-A73B-42AE-AC1B-51152B9CFEA5_zpsdjouom7h.jpg

YNWA - JFT97

 

Instagram: inkyandy

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http://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv27/AndyYNWA/Misc/7EC11322-A73B-42AE-AC1B-51152B9CFEA5_zpsdjouom7h.jpg

Thanks very much..it looks wonderful.

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A Pilot Prera converted to an eyedropper ...

 

http://i.imgur.com/CQOrrze.jpg

Just superb.. I guess you have got a good hand.. :)

Sagar Bhowmick

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TWSBI Eco, clear, EF, Noodler's Gruene Cactus

San Francisco Pen Show - August 28-30, 2020 - Redwood City, California

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Platinum 3776 Yamanaka

 

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"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." Earnest Hemingway

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A Franklin Christoph Model 66 (medium steel S.I.G nib) used as an eye-dropper with KVZ IG turquoise. I am in love with this pen.

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Right now I have the following inked:

TWSBI Eco 1.1 Noodlers Apache Sunset

TWSBI 580 B Tomahawk stub Noodlers Blue Eel

Pelikan M200 Cognac F Blackstone Barrier Reef Blue

All three have seen some use today.

Brad

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