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All week it's been the Legrand Solitaire Sterling Pinstripe Medium nib with Lavender. Love Lavender Purple!

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My Winter Glow red ink is nearly half used already. Anyone here have any other good inks to recommend?

Lamy 2000 FP, PP, BP, MFP & RB. Mont Blanc Meisterstück 161 Le Grand Platinum BP & Heritage 1912 FP.

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no, i won't actually be walking around with all four in my pocket, but i thought this would make a neat pic. it'll be any two of these when i step out:

 

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no, i won't actually be walking around with all four in my pocket, but i thought this would make a neat pic. it'll be any two of these when i step out:

 

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Solitaire Sterling Pinstripe Legrand in a fine nib with Noodlers Black Swan in Australian Roses. Love this pen! :wub:

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no, i won't actually be walking around with all four in my pocket, but i thought this would make a neat pic. it'll be any two of these when i step out:

 

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ooooh very nice shot! :D

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and speaking of cartridge-only MBs, here's one i'm carrying today:

 

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the idea of an expensive cartridge-only MB may be anathema to some, but this is the pen i carry when i go on long trips out of town, plus a spare cartridge or two in my briefcase; saves me the trouble and the worry of lugging a bottle of ink around, or looking for the nearest stationery store in a panic.... plus it's just hard to resist the 100th anniversary historical's good looks ;)

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- Starwalker Ultimate Carbon, with a "Masuyama" Japanese Fine 0.3 mm nib

- Starwalker Black Mystery BP, medium Blue Refill

 

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Well, now its the Urban Speed fountain pen at home, matching ballpoint at work. Love the look of this pen, and the solid construction. Heavier and more well built than most of my Mont Blancs.

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Well, now its the Urban Speed fountain pen at home, matching ballpoint at work. Love the look of this pen, and the solid construction. Heavier and more well built than most of my Mont Blancs.

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Is it the one with the red line?

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It's lovely! How old is this beauty?

I think it´s from the forties.

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