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Sailor 1911 Standard with H-M nib grounded to Crisp Italic M

 

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Detailed: http://lenskiy.org/2019/05/modern-ground-m-to-f-sailor-1911-standard/ (updated of earlier post)

 

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On 1/15/2022 at 7:26 PM, Andrew_L said:

Pelikan Classic M200 after fall and fix it

WOW! Well done restoration!

btw.: I love all your macrophotos, all the nibs are presented from their best side. Do you enhance your photos (e.g. Photoshop) or can you manage an environment where it's not necessary?

 

Further: I love the drawings you show at your homepage!

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5 hours ago, InesF said:

Do you enhance your photos (e.g. Photoshop) or can you manage an environment where it's not necessary?

 

Thank you very much for your kind words. In photoshop, I crop a little, but otherwise it's just a not bad macro lens and good soft light.

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14K M nib ground to Crisp Italic M (Conklim "Mark Twain" Signature Crescent filler)

 

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Detailed: http://lenskiy.org/2022/02/ground-m-to-crisp-italic-modern-conklin-mark-twain-signature-crescent-filler/

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Visconti Opera Club Orange LE w|14K old style nib

 

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Detailed: http://lenskiy.org/2022/02/ground-m-to-ef-modern-visconti-opera-club-orange-le-old-style-nib/

 

 

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Cross Century II Chrome(made in Ireland before 2000) with  Stainless Steel nib by F size

 

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Detailed: http://lenskiy.org/2022/05/modern-cross-century-ii-chrome/

 

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