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Oh my. Please tell me once they disrupt your daily routines and I will delete them. ;)

But the sky will always come to me.™ 

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Again new restored tool (may be for RoyalBlueNotebooks:))

 

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Montegrappa Extra 311, Diamine Onyx Black, Double A (A4)

 

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Again new restored tool (may be for RoyalBlueNotebooks :))

 

Montegrappa Extra 311, Diamine Onyx Black, Double A (A4)

 

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My heart just did a very painful thing. But it was a good kind of painful.

Our beautiful Bassano with our beautiful historical bridge. It's so gorgeous.. : )

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Hello everyone,

 

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Pen: Parker Premier Athens

Ink: Parker Penman Ruby

Paper: TR 52g White

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northstar: Good greetings. I'm not a woman, but thanks:)!

Thank you Andrew.

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Nice lines.

 

Thank you Astron.

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Hello everyone,

 

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Peacock Feather

Pen: Sheaffer Snorkel Peacock Blue

Ink: Sheaffer Skrip Peacock Blue

Paper: TR 52g White

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Isn't Peacock Blue a glorious ink? I scored a 3/4 full pint bottle of it a few years ago, and (other than it taking 2 days to clean it off my hands) discovered why people wax nostalgic over it.

Jealous about the pen, BTW -- I don't have any of the exotic Snorkel colors. What's the nib on it?

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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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On 3/10/2019 at 4:27 PM, northstar said:

Hello everyone,

 

Peacock Feather

Pen: Sheaffer Snorkel Peacock Blue

Ink: Sheaffer Skrip Peacock Blue

Paper: TR 52g White

 

Nice! I feeling wind!

 

And from me: Kiev again, and again a new instrument and unplanned test :)

 

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 Wing Sung 3008 (Lamy nib) , Organics Studio Ernest Hemingway Santiago's Sea Blue, Double A (A4)

 

http://lenskiy.org/2019/03/modern-wing-sung-3008-experiment/

 

Due to the characteristics of the hybrid, the experiment lasted a little longer :)

 

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Nice! I feeling wind!

 

And from me: Kiev again, and again a new instrument and unplanned test :)

 

https://images.vfl.ru/ii/1552320180/1579395e/25724574.jpg

Wing Sung 3008 (Lamy nib), Organics Studio Ernest Hemingway Santiago's Sea Blue, Double A (A4)

 

Due to the characteristics of the hybrid, the experiment lasted a little longer :)

 

https://lenskiy.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/301_0311_WS3008_OSHemingway/_3110034sm_RichardsCastle.jpg

 

I created a profile on Facebook with my page, if anyone is interested you can subscribe.

 

Thank you Andrew_L, and you have done a great job, i love the blue color very much.

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Hello everyone,

 

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Periwinkle Flower

Pen: Sheaffer Snorkel Valiant in Periwinkle color

Ink: Waterman Serenity Blue (aka Florida Blue)

Paper: TR 52g White

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Apache man

Pen: Cartier "Must de Cartier"

Ink: Noodlers Apache Sunset

Paper: TR 52g White

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Good lineart! Indian, like a from the Fenimore Cooper Story!

 

Thank you Andrew_L, forward to more of your art.

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Hello everyone,

 

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Pen: St. Dupont Classic

Ink: Noodler's (Dromgoole's exclusive) Blue Steel

Paper: TR 52g White

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