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Just a few:

The humble Sheaffer Skrip Blue and the ever unheard of Chelpark Black.

I have to say, though, Skrip blue may be one of the most wonderful inks I've come across (and that's a few more than the three I currently! =P )

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For October I'm using Noodler's Habanero, Diamine Raw Sienna and Iroshizuki Chiku-Rin to get into the Autumn/Halloween spirit.

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For work today:

 

For writing: Diamine "Denim"

 

For drawing: Noodler's "Dark Matter"

Learning from the past does not mean living in the past.

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Visconti Blue (nice!), Diamine Ebony Purple (opinion varies depending on the pen), Kaweco Brown cartridge (surprisingly rich, dark brown in Visoconti with a Gold B nib)

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Being mid-October, I'm loaded for Halloween with: Sailor Jentle Apricot and DeAramentis "Halloween". The DeA is one or two generations ago, it is the very orange orange with "witch scent" (The bottle with the haunted house and flying witch.)

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HA! today I'm using Noodler's Red-Black in a Pilot Knight!

Yesterday I used Noodler's Navajo Turquoise in a Lamy Al-Star..

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Noodler's Black, Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black, Platinum Black, Montblanc Gandhi, Diamine Syrah, Diamine Red Dragon, Waterman Florida Blue.

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Private Reserve Electric DC Blue

Lamy Green

Waterman Purple

Noodler's Black Swan in Austrailian Roses

Pelikan Highlighter

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So far today, just two:

Iroshihzuku Asa-Gao (Wing Sung 237 F)

Private Reserve Rose Rage (Platinum Plaisir M)

But it's barely past noon, so i'll have some other inky fun later (I have to write at least one check that I know of, and for that it will Noodler's Kung Te Cheng in my trusty Noodler's Konrad -- after that, who knows?) :meow:

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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Private Reserve Ebony Blue in my Pelikan M200

Parker Quink Black in my Parker 'IM/Profile'

WHSmiths' Own Pink in my WHSmiths' Own Fountain Pen Basic

 

~daT.

 

Note: I am proud of my WHSmiths pen. I's cheap and it writes smoothly. It works well when I just want to write things in my notebook that I want to stand out.

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R&K "Old Golden Green" in my Lamy2000M with a B nib.

 

nice combination Hari.

 

 

As for me:

 

PR DC supershow blue in a Sheaffer OS Balance

Pelikan BlBK in MB 22

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DeAtramentis Dianthus, they want me to show support for breast cancer research, so I'm using pink ink....

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