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Montblancs: 144, 145, & 146

Plus a Waterman Flash for some vintage fun!

 

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Inked up a Jinhao X450. Tuned the nib up a bit and it writes great! Ink is Diamine Grape.

 

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Parker 51 vacumatic, Fnib, quink blue

MB Boheme, F nib, Pelikan 4001 blue

Inoxcrom Corinthian, M nib, Pelikan 4001 blue

Sheaffer PFM V, F nib, MB Lavender purple

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Delta Grande Journal. Oh, the nib on this pen!!!

Also inked a Parker Urban

 

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Finally got mry hands on a Noodler's Boston Safety Pen, and I love this thing. No hard starts, I can use any ink I own, and I don't have to worry about ink flicking around in the cap when I get rowdy. The tolerances are tight and it feels great in the hand.

 

And just like all my other #2 sized Noodler's pens, it now has a vintage flex nib in it. This is a #6 Wahl Eversharp Doric. And ink flow is PERFECT, even at full flex for sentences at a time.

 

I do wish I'd been able to find a black version though. The mottled look is nice, but there's something about that polished black ebonite that just gets me.

 

The ink is Organic Studios Santiago Sea. Or whatever it's called. It bugs me to no end that OS doesn't put the inks' full names on the bottle.

 

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Waterman Perspective + GvFC Stone Grey

 

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My fingers are always inky and I'm always looking for something new.  Interested in trading?  Contact me!

 

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Inked up a Jinhao X450. Tuned the nib up a bit and it writes great! Ink is Diamine Grape.

 

A great Photo of a great PEN,Oneill

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I missed the delivery when she knocked at the door so I did what any rational person would do: I jumped in my car and chased her down!

 

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What Montblanc is this ? I have the same pen in medium nib. What converters it take and I need a converter for my Pen. At the time I am using a Kaweco piston converter but it is too long for the barrel and I must try a rubber sac converter.

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Went into my local bricks and mortar shop for a demo on the mixable inks from Platinum and walked out with a Visconti Divina Desert Springs - EF. Celluloid, with 23k palladium nib and pull turn piston fill system.....

 

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What Montblanc is this ? I have the same pen in medium nib. What converters it take and I need a converter for my Pen. At the time I am using a Kaweco piston converter but it is too long for the barrel and I must try a rubber sac converter.

 

 

It's the 114 Mozart. Teeny tiny little thing. I don't have a converter -- they don't make one for it. I understant that there are some mini converters that can work in a pinch. I use and refill cartridges.

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