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Very nice!

" Gladly would he learn and gladly teach" G. Chaucer

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Sheaffer NoNonsense fine nib

Parker Big Red with Cross Solo fine nib

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Here is my line up of red pens...

Top to Bottom:

Lamy Al-Star (duh!)

Platinum Bel Air

??? (Found at an antique flea market)

(Purchased from an artisan who makes his own pens at a Craft show)

MontBlanc 220

Jin Hao Guangzhou Tower

Ines de la Fressange

 

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Here is the detail of Ines de la Fressange pen... says "heart", "personal message", "you and I", and other random cute stuff. (Not necessarily just cute, one phrase simply means "blue ink" LOL.) Ines de la Fressange is a former French super model who started her own brand, which include super-pretty pens like this.

 

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Incidentally, this is the up-close and personal shot of the no-name pen that I randomly found at an antique flea market. The logo on the clip, looks like "HS", is the only distinctive marking. Does anyone know anything about this maker? Just curious... I love the design of this.

 

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One of my next purchases....Visconti Rembrandt callygraphy set in RED!post-110431-0-84507800-1398392723_thumb.jpg

Vintage: 1910´s Astra Safety Pen. 1920´s Mabie Todd Swan lever filler, Royal Red Hard Rubber, The Eric Pen Woodgrain Ebonite. 1930´s Morrison´s Overlay Filigree, Waterman´s Ideal Thorobred, Conklin Endura. 1940´s Eversharp Skyline, Parker Vacumatic, Aurora 88. 1950´s Conway Stewart 15, Esterbrook J. 1970´s Sheaffer Imperial. 1980´s Cross Century Classic. 1990´s Rotring Newton Lava.

 

Modern: Nakaya Neo Standard, Montblanc Meisterstuck 149, Pelikan Souverän M1000, Omas 360 Vintage, Sailor 1911 Black Luster, Pilot Capless Raden, Pilot Custom 823 FA, Platinum 3776 Maki-e, Namiki Falcon, Lamy 2000, Montegrappa Espressione Duetto, Delta Dolce Vita, Visconti Homo Sapiens Bronze, Stipula Etruria Rainbow, Marlen Aleph, Bexley Poseidon, Franklin-Christoph 02, Namisu Nexus Titanium, Tactile Turn Gist, Karas Kustoms Ink, Twsbi Vac 700, Levenger L-Tech, Filcao Atlantica, Kaweco AC Sport, Lamy Safari.

 

Custom: Scriptorium Pens Idyll, Jonathon Brooks Solar Dust, Newton Pens Eastman, Fisher of Pens Hydra, Romulus Pen Works Snakewood, John Brady Solano, Lyle Ross Pompey, Troy Clark Copper pen, Antiguas Estilográficas Ebonite, Ryan Krusac Legend L14, Aileron pens Tsunami, Edison Pens Collier Amber, Sutra Pens Aquila Octopi, Hooligan Pens Buffalo Celluloid, Yoshi Nakama Snake pen, Kilk Kalem Pandora´s Box, Hakumin Urushi Ao Tamenuri Pearl, Fosfor Pens Islander, Sutra Pen Aquila.

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A certain, red 51 doesn't fill like most 51s do.

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Calculating.

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Here is my line up of red pens...

Top to Bottom:

Lamy Al-Star (duh!)

Platinum Bel Air

??? (Found at an antique flea market)

(Purchased from an artisan who makes his own pens at a Craft show)

MontBlanc 220

Jin Hao Guangzhou Tower

Ines de la Fressange

 

fpn_1398391091__red_group1_small.jpg

 

 

Here is the detail of Ines de la Fressange pen... says "heart", "personal message", "you and I", and other random cute stuff. (Not necessarily just cute, one phrase simply means "blue ink" LOL.) Ines de la Fressange is a former French super model who started her own brand, which include super-pretty pens like this.

 

fpn_1398391165__ines2small.jpg

 

Incidentally, this is the up-close and personal shot of the no-name pen that I randomly found at an antique flea market. The logo on the clip, looks like "HS", is the only distinctive marking. Does anyone know anything about this maker? Just curious... I love the design of this.

 

fpn_1398391239__red3small.jpg

 

 

I love your use of the beads to hold the pens.

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One of my faves: Sheaffer Snorkel Signature with 14k gold fill tube

 

(Sorry for the poor phone picture)

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