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I love looking at ink swatches. Gives me ideas for my next ink purchase. But I got tired of seeing youtube videos of the fox and the dog.

 

Would love to see your favourite colours in art form of a pangram with one pen. I need to narrow down the list so I can find my first gold nib pen.

 

I am leaning towards a Pilot Custom 74 or a LAMY 2000 or Pelikan M800.

 

 

The jug that I would fill my box with.

 

Pen: Pilot Metropolitan

Ink: Noodlers Walnut and Apache sunset

Diamine Oxblood and Earl Grey

 

 

 

 

 

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Well, I got impatient and ordered a LAMY 2000 in broad. Found some nice man on the Classified section of FPN who had a spare. So, here is that damn fox again.

 

Same pen and less ink. Apache Sunset really is amazing. I just got issues with my Noodler's Charlie. Came with Lexington grey. It is leaking excess ink. I tried heat setting the nib but clearly, I have no idea what I am doing trying to fix a nib.

 

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Love it!! How are you liking the new LAMY regardless?

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Nice work!

 

If you are having issues with your pen (It is leaking excess ink.), you could try posting a question in the Repairs Q&A forum of FPN. The members there are very knowledgeable and can talk you through the steps to get your pen working to your satisfaction.

 

Good luck.

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Well, I got impatient and ordered a LAMY 2000 in broad. Found some nice man on the Classified section of FPN who had a spare. So, here is that damn fox again.

 

Same pen and less ink. Apache Sunset really is amazing. I just got issues with my Noodler's Charlie. Came with Lexington grey. It is leaking excess ink. I tried heat setting the nib but clearly, I have no idea what I am doing trying to fix a nib.

 

-V

 

~ Nylarev:

 

Thank you for posting such lovely sketches.

They reflect talent and taste!

So nice!

Tom K.

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