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I'm using a Woodgrain Churchill, and I have it inked with FPN Starry Night.

 

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It's a delight to use.

 

Which CS pen are YOU using?

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What a beautiful pen - and it looks great against that Clairefontaine cover. Is that an Age Bag?

I've just inked up a CS 15 that arrived today. My first CS. Exciting.

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What a beautiful pen - and it looks great against that Clairefontaine cover. Is that an Age Bag?

I've just inked up a CS 15 that arrived today. My first CS. Exciting.

 

First CS? That IS exciting!

What colour,? How's it writing? Which ink?

 

Oh, and yes, it is an Age Bag.

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Hello Gerd, Good to hear that you are still using the 388...but I bet it's not as often as those beautiful P75's! :D

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It's a marbled green. Medium nib. Seems to write very smoothly. Inked with Diamine Jet Black.

 

Here's a pic of the pen.

 

 

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It's a marbled green. Medium nib. Seems to write very smoothly. Inked with Diamine Jet Black.

 

 

Very nice! :thumbup:

 

Welcome to the wonderful world of Conway Stewart migo984.

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Very nice! :thumbup:

 

Welcome to the wonderful world of Conway Stewart migo984.

 

Thank you Malcolm :-) I'm very happy with it so far. And it's even older than me - that's a miracle!! Lol

 

Marie

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So far I have only used my (recently acquired) CS Windsor today. I was writing earlier and suddenly, no ink flow. Luckily, I had just run out, and refilled with its standard color, Diamine Royal Blue. I have lately taken to filling it with my Visconti travelling inkwell, and it makes the whole process so less messy!

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Montague with ESSRI and CS100 with Diamine Racing Green. All the vintage ones are sleeping - resting until the day when they are needed.

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"Meddler's 'Salamander' - almost as good as the real thing!"

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Conway Stewart (MetalWorks) Sterling Silver Dilly Knox pen in use today filled with Pelikan 4001 blue ink.

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My new Conway Stewart is having its first outing to work today. A day full of case coferences and meetings - that'll test its mettle!

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CS #120 «Le Tigre» (equivalent to CS#100) and CS #77 «Red herringbone».


I have inked them with Callifolio inks.



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My new Conway Stewart is having its first outing to work today. A day full of case coferences and meetings - that'll test its mettle!

 

Hi Marie...how did the 15 perform today?

 

That would be the later vintage 15. :D

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