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Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black

Sheaffer Skrip Red

Noodler's Dragon's Napalm

Noodler's Black

 

And: whatever ink comes standard in the Pilot Varsity (Black)

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Hi,

Today I'm using Stipula Verde Muschiato in a over 20 years old Omas Arte Italiana Gentleman- 1930. Unique ink!!!

 

Best

Piero

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Diamine Oxblood! :cloud9:

 

(and my old standby, Diamine Denim)

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

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Noodler's Cayenne

Diamine Ochre

Rohrer & Klingner Morinda

 

Just got around to messing around with my November Ink Drop samples...

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R&K Old Gold Green

This is a wonderful colour.

Thank you!

 

It's so good I may just use it again tomorrow! I've got it in a '49 Sheaffer Touchdown with a fine nib. :cloud9:

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Hi,

today:

Pilot Iroshizuku Asa-gao in my 30 years old Sterling Silver Parker 75

Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-peki in my 20 years old Montblanc Meisterstuck 149.

 

Bet

Piero

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I am using Aurora Blue in my Aurora Optima Auroloide Blue, Edelstein Onyx in an Aurora Optima Red Resin pen and Diamine Green/Black in my Aurora Afrika pen...this is an Aurora day for my writing.

Leo

Leo James Mitchell

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