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Hello In the search for a fountain pen with gold nib session of writing for hauling.

The charging system of the Pilot custom 823 is excellent, but it is complicated to achieve.

 

Other models and valued buy used: The Waterman Carene, NIB M (the only model that I like from the brand) Platinum 3776 Bourgogne / Century Chartres Blue Nib music.

 

Fountain pens that i have for notes.

Pelikan M200 black-and-gold EF,nib Ink Aurora Black

Pelikan M400 turtle white F,nib Ink Waterman blue

Pelikan M600 Red Ribbed M, nib

Lamy 2000 EF

Lamy 2000 B (only for signatures) Ink Platinum Black

 

Greetings

 

Greetings

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Welcome !

 

I have the same six pens of your list. However, my writing style does not benefit from gold nibs. Therefore, the presence of a gold nib is incidental.

 

What are some of your favorite inks ?

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Black: Montblanc Mystery Black, Edelstein Onyx, Aurora, (Oyster Grey (gris)

Blue: Visconti, Waterman(The full range of blue waterman), Edelstein Shaphire,Edelstein Topaz, Edelstein Tanzanite

Red: Edelstein Ruby

Green: Edelstein Aventurine, Edelstein Jade.

violet: Montblanc Lavender Purple

brown: CARAN D'ACHE ORGANIC BROWN

Permanent: Montblanc, Platinum.

Water resistant: Pilot

I have not tested Diamine, J.Herbin, Private Reserve,Sailor...

 

Welcome !

 

I have the same six pens of your list. However, my writing style does not benefit from gold nibs. Therefore, the presence of a gold nib is incidental.

 

What are some of your favorite inks ?

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