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My bullet journal yearly layout and the pens I've used to write it.

 

Faber Castell Loom Piano M with Diamine Blue-Black.

Sailor HighAce Neo F with Diamine Onyx Black.

Baoer 388 with Herbin 1670 Rouge Hematite.

 

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MB Lavender Purple. Custom semi-flex by John Mottishaw (nibs.com)

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Pilot CH91

 

That surely is one exquisite looking blue CH91, is the blue as vivid in real life?

 

 

 

Greg

"may our fingers remain ink stained"

Handwriting - one of life's pure pleasures

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After 3 months of waiting, it's finally here. Wing Sung 618 demonstrator with gold accents!

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After 3 months of waiting, it's finally here. Wing Sung 618 demonstrator with gold accents!

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"We are one."

 

– G'Kar, The Declaration of Principles

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It's a branch of Wing Sung, something called Victo Educational I think, that's using Lamy-style nibs on their 3008 models. (I've straight up replaced them with actual Lamy nibs..)

Anyway, the box has the Wing Sung brand name and logo on it. I still don't understand why they would straight copy the packaging. The 618's arrow clip too, just draw a plain clip and call it a day.

But I guess they've acquired the industrial machinery to make these products, arrow-shaped clips and Lamy-style boxes, and they don't want the hassle to change the manufacturing process. That makes sense to me.

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Reviewing some basic electronics stuff for tomorrow's class.

 

Lamy 2000, B nib

P.W. Akkerman #10 IJzer-Galnoten (blue/black) ink

Rhodia dotpad no. 16 paper

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My first MB, reeks of 70's style and I love it to death already. Writes like a dream!

 

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Congrats!

Could you/anyone tell me what model of MB this is? Looks like the MB version of a Lamy 2000!

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Congrats!

Could you/anyone tell me what model of MB this is? Looks like the MB version of a Lamy 2000!

 

 

Looks like a Montblanc 220 :)

 

@TheFear Congrats, nice pen

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