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Monteverde Prima filled with Sailor Manyo Haha - a delightful ink to use with this 1.1 stub nib

 

Lamy Safari with a B nib filled with DeAtramentis Mouse Grey

 

Montblanc Unicef LeGrand with OB nib filled with Montblanc Swan Illusion

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"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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Mabie Todd Swan Leverless, late 1940s, inked with Parker Quink blue

Diplomat Aero (orange), inked with Noodler's Apache Sunset

 

I am cycling through all my pens in a year. My carry usually has one vintage pen and one contemporary pen in it.

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So far it's been my Christmas present -- a NOS Parker Vector Geometic, M nib, with diluted Straits Pens Storm Warning (the LE ink commissioned by the COPC for their table at last fall's Ohio Pen Show). But I've got my ebonite Konrad, flex nib, with Noodler's El Lawrence at hand.

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"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Pelikan M250 for Levenger in tortoise brown filled with Organics Studio Walden Pond

Lamy Al Star Copper Orange filled with SBRE Brown

Newton Pens Majestic filled with 3 Oysters Hun

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Apart from continuing to test and break in my new Santini Italia Calypso Mother-of-Pearl pen, with which I'm doing more writing than I usually do in a day, I'm also using my Opus 88 Picnic in purple because I needed to write in a colour that really stands out on the page:

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Lamy LX Marron

 

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Dani Trio Mikado

Nakaya Cigar Heki

Nakaya Decapod Aki

Nakaya Piccolo black

Ralph Prather Parker 51

Porsche Design RB

Graf Von Faber Castell Pocket Pencil

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Accompanying others...............................

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Oh good! Now I have to write DCSSB MV to distinguish this from Private Reserve.

 

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I am starting the day with my Pelikan 140 (F) and M200 Blue Marbled (old style)(OB) in my shirt pocket. We will see what gets used most.... one of those or something else. I have about 9 others inked as well.

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"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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Bit of a theme going on...

PenBBS 491-111 Winter Night, RM nib, Diamine Blue Velvet.

Fuliwen 017 Starry Night, M nib, Troublemaker Starry Night Blue.

 

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Mabie Todd Swan 3161. I have several others inked but this is the one I have been using exclusively for most of this week.

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Pens are filled with the Blues........................Left to Right

Omas Magnum 360 Blue-Black PIF

W-E Doric LF

Montblanc 149 PIF

Gate City Pens New Dunn Pump Filler

Sheaffer pens:

Marine Green Snr LF

Black OS LF

Pearl and Black Snr LF

 

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"Put out those lights"

Commando Daffy Duck...{Kilroy Was Here}...1943 who also said "Embrace The Suck"

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I’m boring I guess.....I have a rotation of 5 Parker 51’s that I have inked in some variant of purple or blue from Diamine. Although I did trade for a new Leonardo Furore in the deep purple today..... I’m amazed at how smooth this F steel nib writes in Diamine Imperial Blue

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My wife's new Aurora 888 Nettuno, because I needed a pen with interchangeable nibs against which to do comparative testing with my new Santini Italia Calypso Mother-of-Pearl. I have other Aurora pens that I could use, but this is probably as good a time as any to unbox the Neptune and test it, in case there's anything wrong and I need to make a claim with the retailer. It's all worked out well, though.

 

 

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Parker 51 Black w/Gold Cap, Signet (1946), med nib. I don't use this pen very often even though it's a nice writer. I find 51's somewhat boring. I like a larger pen with an exposed nib. But I understand why some folks like them as they are very utilitarian.

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