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Hello From Indiana, Usa (And A Vintage Skyline Collector!)


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Hello all!

 

I'm here from Indianapolis, Indiana where I work as a resident physician - after you graduate medical school and get your MD you have to practice for 3-5 years depending on your specialty under guidance of fully licensed docs before you yourself get fully licensed to practice on your own. So anyway, I'm a resident, aka I work 65hr on an easy week. I've always been in to pens in general but a medical student of mine actually turned me on to fountain pens. They've been the answer to all my writing and collecting desires! I have a handful of modern pens for work (TWSBI Eco is bomb, I actually clip it to my name badge lanyard) but I've fallen in love with vintage pens, particularly the (Wahl) Eversharp Skyline and have started collecting them, predominantly the standard size.

 

Anyway, I'm looking forward to being here and learning even more about pens! If you see a Moire Skyline, please tell me! I want to have all the colors, if not multiples. I'm bummed as I just recently lost out on a beautiful green moire Skyline pen.

 

Have a great day!

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Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego. I'm glad you are here!

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Greetings and welcome!

 

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...The history, culture and sophistication; the rich, aesthetic beauty; the indulgent, ritualistic sensations of unscrewing the cap and filling from a bottle of ink; the ambient scratch of the ink-stained nib on fine paper; A noble instrument, descendant from a line of ever-refined tools, and the luster of writing,
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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!!

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Welcome, Doc !

 

Also, the TWSBI people are very good at customer service. They are very responsive.

Best of luck.

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Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Welcome to our warm nook of the internet, where you can share this beautiful hobby with good and friendly people. Or as we say in low Saxon: Mooi a'j dr bint! (Good you're here.)

Forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them so much. - Oscar Wilde.

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Hello and welcome to FPN.

Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous  Who taught by the pen

Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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Hello and welcome to FPN.

 

I've often wondered: how long are the "illegible handwriting" classes that all doctors appear to take during their initial training?

 

You may be interested in Montegrappa pens - they have a "Caduceus" pen that will look great with your fresh new white coat and stethoscope (see link): https://www.penchalet.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/image002.png

 

And once you start pulling in the big paychecks, try to find a vintage Omas "doctor's pen with internal thermometer" - see : http://cdn3.volusion.com/hgrwp.cgupr/v/vspfiles/photos/2427-2.jpg?1472657967

 

Nice to have you with us.

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To sit at one's table on a sunny morning, with four clear hours of uninterruptible security, plenty of nice white paper, and a [fountain] pen - that is true happiness!


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Greetings and a warm welcome !

Retired, twice. Time to do more things, writing being one.

 

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