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I enjoyed using the Black 100 series so much, that after using up the Green/Black ink, I gave it a good clean out, and filled it up with Midnight. Bliss.

 

 

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I enjoyed using the Black 100 series so much, that after using up the Green/Black ink, I gave it a good clean out, and filled it up with Midnight. Bliss.

 

 

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Looking good....

 

 

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The only one I have, a brand-new CS100 LE celebrating the 100th anniversary of the pen store in Sheffield, England, F. G. Thomas Pens, owned by Gary Ellison. It's filled with Sheaffer Skrip Washable Purple from a bottle that's only about half as old a Gary's store, so the ink is still older than Gary.

 

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The only one I have, a brand-new CS100 LE celebrating the 100th anniversary of the pen store in Sheffield, England, F. G. Thomas Pens, owned by Gary Ellison. It's filled with Sheaffer Skrip Washable Purple from a bottle that's only about half as old a Gary's store, so the ink is still older than Gary.

 

http://bulk-share.slickpic.com/album/share/4N5gzyTmNDYDjj/8433583.0/800/p/CS01_Conway_Stewart_Thomas_LE_Lapis_Blue%2C_Closed.jpg

 

 

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:puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle:

 

did I say :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: ?

 

 

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KEEP SAFE, WEAR A MASK, KEEP A DISTANCE.

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Curious scribblers want to know!

 

David

Good point - my Onotos but with the right amount of QC. Discuss.

The Good Captain

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

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The only one I have, a brand-new CS100 LE celebrating the 100th anniversary of the pen store in Sheffield, England, F. G. Thomas Pens, owned by Gary Ellison. It's filled with Sheaffer Skrip Washable Purple from a bottle that's only about half as old a Gary's store, so the ink is still older than Gary.

 

http://bulk-share.slickpic.com/album/share/4N5gzyTmNDYDjj/8433583.0/800/p/CS01_Conway_Stewart_Thomas_LE_Lapis_Blue%2C_Closed.jpg

 

 

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:puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: from me too!

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Conway Stewart No 206

 

(PCA & BPS member just not added pins here yet)

 

That's a very nice example of the 206. :thumbup:

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Modern CS58 Coral, inked with Diamine's Autumn Oak. The ink is actually a tad darker than in the photo...had to expose lighter to get the colours on the pen, which are wonderful.

 

 

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I still use my M'borough ever since even though It has its own quirks Much like a Jaguar car

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'The Yo-Yo maneuver is very difficult to explain. It was first perfected by the well-known Chinese fighter pilot Yo-Yo Noritake. He also found it difficult to explain, being quite devoid of English.

So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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At home my cs 100 with its IB nib inked with caran d'ache electric orange serves for making notes and memos

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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