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Pelikan M805 Stresemann, broad with Montblanc Irish Green

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My daily use: Waterman Letalon blue gold, medium nib filled mainly with Montblanc blue royal ink and Faber-Castell e-motion parquet black with Dupont blue royal ink.

 

I have tested lots of inks, and the St. Dupont is maybe the most "dry" of all of them. Very impressive.

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Silver Estie "J" with 2668 nib. Just took the stickers off and inked it for the first time.

Sheaffer late 30's (radius clip) standard size, #5 Feather touch, ultra-smooth fine nib.

Both inked from my new bottle of Diamine Blue Velvet

 

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“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

 

Check out my Steel Pen Blog. As well as The Esterbrook Project.

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-Montaigne

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Reform 1745 with Noodles Lexington Grey

Pilot Metropolitan with Diamine syrah

and a few other inked pens that aren't being used today

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Fred

Life, what's left.

Bring it on.

~ Tom Brokaw

 

WOW

Fred, that Delta has completely taken my breath away.

That is the most beautiful piece of pen art I have ever seen.

Simply stunning.

I am in awe.

 

Ian

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Just reived that .....

 

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That is a beautiful pen - you have quite a collection

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I am using my first fountain pen. Its a cheap one, but I love it. Its cello exeed. Can you suggest a cheap one?

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I am using my first fountain pen. Its a cheap one, but I love it. Its cello exeed. Can you suggest a cheap one?

Parker 45

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I am using my first fountain pen. Its a cheap one, but I love it. Its cello exeed. Can you suggest a cheap one?

Whata bout a Jinhao x750 ? Great, cheap, good, eye catcher ......

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