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That is a Visconti NATO that I long since traded! I blacked in two of the stripes on the cap--they were green and white then the red one that is still there. The three stripes were supposed to be the italian flag--I think. It was never really right for me--it was my one and only Visconti. Really nice pen just never clicked with me.

 

 

 

 

I really should update pics of my collection--alot of those pens are gone!

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Excellent drawings Steve. Your fish has a great aura. Do you rate Patrick Woodroffe (Hallelujah Anyway)?

"One Ink-drop on a solitary thought hath moved the minds of millions" - P R Spencer

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I especially love the ink dots which you have used for that watery feel.

 

My pens sometimes splatter and drip--they are all gushers! I have learned to incorporate them into my art. My Edison Herald Grande I really made that feed like a vintage feed and it gives the best splatters of ink--I have gotten very good at having them go where I want them!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Steve,

 

Wow, wow and wow!!! And, Richard, should you see this, "Wow!!!"

 

Steve, I can only imagine how heavenly it is for you to now have your favourite pen as a go to drawing pen. Richard's talents + your talents = magical results.

 

Best of luck for the debut of your story boxes!

 

All the Best,

Gem

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Awesome drawings, Steve!!

 

I'm looking to see what people are doing with their MB149s especially for sketching and drawing then ran across this thread. Did not know full flex mod. is a possible option. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good works.

 

Respectfully,

 

Phuc Do

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