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My current wishlist

 

Parker 45 - red with gold accents, F or XF nib

Nemosine Fission - F (probably white)

Lamy Vista

Lamy Studio

Platinum Plasir F (in the colors I don't have yet to replace my Preppies as ink testers)

TWISBI Vac 700

TWISBI 580 (still waffling over the AL or the USA)

Pilot Kanazawa Leaf maki-e

Pilot Prera F

Gate City Belmont (xf)

Pilot Falcon with soft fine nib

Pilot Metro - M nib (for work)

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Hmmmm.... Where to start? I sold/traded off a lot of my pens that I had that I did not use, as they did not feel right to me, especially when someone else could get so much more pleasure from them. I traded one for a fair amount of Esterbrook's for my collection, so I got that out of the way. Now i'm emailing back and forth with a Nakaya rep to see if they could make a special shape for me. Then hopefully a Graf von Faber Castell Classic in Pernambuco, a Namiki-Pilot Vanishing Point in yellow, a Namiki-Pilot Fermo in black. I guess I wouldn't mind a Waterman Edson as well. Maybe then a Nakaya Neo-Standard in Shobu, and one of the Pilot Elite 95s. Go Big or Go Home!

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Currently on my list is

 

Sailor 1911 large black and rhodium with music nib

Visconti Salvador Dali blue with 23k stub nib

Pelikan m805 demonstrator

Visconti opera crystal mosquito

Montblanc Hitchcock

Michael Perchin blue serpent

Sheaffer balance oversized carmine red or grey striated broad or flex.nib

Sheaffer pfm blue or black with a broad or stub nib

WTB Sheaffer Balance oversized with a flex nib, semi flex, broad, or medium in carmine red or grey striated.

 

Wtb Sheaffer Pfm in black or blue with a medium or broad nib.

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Currently on my list is

 

Sailor 1911 large black and rhodium with music nib

Visconti Salvador Dali blue with 23k stub nib

Pelikan m805 demonstrator

Visconti opera crystal mosquito

Montblanc Hitchcock

Michael Perchin blue serpent

Sheaffer balance oversized carmine red or grey striated broad or flex.nib

Sheaffer pfm blue or black with a broad or stub nib

Well, FPH has the Opera Crystal Demo with the Mosquito on sale for $385...

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Something Edison Menlo.

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