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Can say this of some politicians today.

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Pelikan M200 with factory italic nib. Just a lovely calligraphy pen.

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Keepkin' others company this Waterman 454 Pansy Panel LF w/a/sweet expressive nib

filled with the Blues............

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Fred

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Today I am using the LAMY Vista to make a list of things the contractors need to do on my beloved new 1958 brick rancher.

 

Ive filled up two pages so far.

"Respect science, respect nature, respect all people (s),"

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Pelikan Moonstone with Moonstone ink, and Pelikan Souverain brown tortoise 400 from 1954, filled with Diamine Chocolate.

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St Patrick's Day a bit late this year? I swapped the nib in the Jinhao 992 for a Jinhao fude - it's filled with Pilot black - makes lots of line variation for drawing. The TWSBI Eco is an EF filled with Sailor Waka Ugu.

 

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Will work for pens... :unsure:

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Lamy Safari. :)

 

I really enjoy the diversity in your pen collection!

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Today it's been:

Cross Solo (red, F nib) -- diluted Ferris Wheel Press Tanzanite Sky.

Noodler's Konrad ("Medieval Lapis", flex nib) -- Noodler's Heart of Darkness.

TWSBI 580-AL (pink, B nib) -- Noodler's Baltimore Canyon Blue.

 

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"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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Nice notebook (nice pen too)! Is this the Traveler's notebook? I got one in blue leather recently and like it a lot.

 

Yes indeed, como, it is a Traveler's notebook. Well used, and much loved.

 

:)

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TWSBI Eco (Lime Green) - M. nib. Ink: Diamine Apple Glory

Jinhao Shark (Lime Green) - F. nib. Ink: Diamine Sherwood Green

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MCLXXX

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Opus 88 Omar Eye dropper fill with Ink Shut-Off Valve

Also used a Cleo Skribent Classic piston filler Black with Palladium Trim

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Fred

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