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9 hours ago, Misfit said:

The AL Sport pens are so pretty. They are nicer vs the plastic. But I still like those too. In my opinion, the darker color Sport pens in plastic look classier than the lighter colors. Like the Bordeaux just looks classier than a lot of the Sport Skyline colors (silver color trim versions).

They're really nice and great writers! I bought the dark teal Sport and gave it to a coworker who'd expressed interest (penabling and recruiting, all at the same time).

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On 6/17/2025 at 8:07 PM, Penguincollector said:

  I bought another TWSBI stub, this time the slate blue/onyx.  The stub version of this pen was sold out at my local when last I checked. @Lithium466 was looking out for me  ( thank you- it didn’t show up on my search) and saw that Pen Chalet carried a penguin themed ink I wanted, so I had to buy enough to make shipping. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

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On 6/18/2025 at 9:00 AM, Pen Ffynnon said:

Ugh, I fell off the pen-diet-wagon hard. Kaweco AL Sport Ruby Red, Kaweco AL Sport Iguana Blue, TWSBI Eco Matcha (all already arrived), and a TWSBI Eco Cream with Rose Gold still en route.

 


  I feel you, I also really tried this month. Usually, June is a month where I might buy something from a pen club member in person, or a random paper packet, nothing huge because May and July are heavy pen spending months. However, this month I have impulsively bought 3 pens and 2 inks (a penguin ink is an obligation in my house). Oh well. I don’t have plans to buy anything else (unless it falls in my lap) until the show. 

Top 5 (in no particular order) of 20 currently inked pens:

Sheaffer 100 Satin Blue M, Pelikan Moonstone/holographic mica

Parker T1, Dominant Industry Dominant Blue

Pilot Custom 743 <FA>, Oblation Sitka Spruce

Platinum PKB 2000, Platinum Cyclamen Pink

Waterman 52 EF, Herbin Bleu Pervenche

always looking for penguin fountain pens and stationery 

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Platinum (2024 ‘upgraded’ version of the Little Meteor) ‘A Radiant Star’ fountain pens in nine different colours, plus five (or eight, if you count the ones from a previous order that are still in transit, and not due to arrive for another month) other Little Meteor pens. Umpteen cheap Platinum converters to suit them. As well, a Platinum Plaisir (10th Anniversary limited edition) Night Blue fountain pen.

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19 hours ago, Pen Ffynnon said:

They're really nice and great writers! I bought the dark teal Sport and gave it to a coworker who'd expressed interest (penabling and recruiting, all at the same time).

I wholly agree. They also write after being left alone for awhile. I went on a Kaweco buying spree after getting the Frosted Natural Coconut. It made me wish I’d been more into Kaweco pens instead of Lamy.  I suppose I’ve made up for that. 

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Have any of you fellow impulsive buyers bought from this website?

 

https://estilograficas.com

 

I’m looking at some pens there, and would like to maybe buy from them. My search about them was mixed.

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I will have to blame, er, I mean CREDIT @Pen Ffynnon for my impulse purchase of a 1976 Pilot Elite pocket pen with the steel cross-hatch cap and black barrel.

 

I think I am officially developing a sub-collection of stainless steel pens now, though I’ll have to decide whether this belongs, since it’s only the cap that qualifies.

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3 hours ago, InkyProf said:

I will have to blame, er, I mean CREDIT @Pen Ffynnon for my impulse purchase of a 1976 Pilot Elite pocket pen with the steel cross-hatch cap and black barrel.

 

I think I am officially developing a sub-collection of stainless steel pens now, though I’ll have to decide whether this belongs, since it’s only the cap that qualifies.

Sounds as if you are getting a bit "Flighty"!

A grey day is really a silver one that needs Your polish!

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1 hour ago, Gloucesterman said:

Sounds as if you are getting a bit "Flighty"!

 

“61” + “25” = I’m going to need more storage.

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On 6/17/2025 at 10:40 AM, Tne328 said:

It sure is an aerometric. 1949, Black and steel, and the steel was the deciding factor over the black-and-gold Imperial, because I prefer silver trim to gold. Nib is comparable to my other mediums.  I love that it's a "pli-glass" sac both because I shouldn't have to plan on periodic sac replacements, and I know it's safe with any modern (non-shimmer) ink. I love dependable low-maintenance possessions, and if any pen deserves BIFL approval, this is it.

There are some postings on the internet that indicate that some inks are not safe for the Parker 51.  I am too lazy to do any research, sorry.

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1 hour ago, InkyProf said:

 

“61” + “25” = I’m going to need more storage.

+"45", +"25", possibly?

A grey day is really a silver one that needs Your polish!

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+ "45" + "51" would be more like it! Maybe I'll hold out for a really obscure "45" just to prolong the chase. The UK "Specials" with the colored sections and tassies are lovely; I'm sure they're not too expensive or hard to find. 🙄

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9 hours ago, InkyProf said:

I will have to blame, er, I mean CREDIT @Pen Ffynnon for my impulse purchase of a 1976 Pilot Elite pocket pen with the steel cross-hatch cap and black barrel.

 

I think I am officially developing a sub-collection of stainless steel pens now, though I’ll have to decide whether this belongs, since it’s only the cap that qualifies.

I have one of those. It has a B nib. Mine is from the 1970s. There are codes on the nib and pen body that help date the pen. 

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1 minute ago, Misfit said:

There are codes on the nib and pen body that help date the pen. 

 

Indeed! Mine is a <F> whose body code (QE09) indicates (if I'm reading this correctly) that it was made at the Hiratsuka plant on Sunday, May 9, 1976 (this, I have just learned, was at a time when Japanese businesses had not yet converged on a standardized 5-day workweek). That fits nicely with the H476 (Hiratsuka April 1976) on the nib. As an archive hound, this is a degree of precision and detail that really floats my boat, although it also takes a little bit of the thrill and mystery out of the process!

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Montblanc no. 1266 - not much information about it is available online. Any information about it would be much appreciated!

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A Japanese ebonite eyedropper and it finally ended my fp starvation caused by the need to buy inks instead of pens. It seems to have no rod but I hope it won't be a big issue and I hope I'll be able to identify it with some FPN help as it has a logo on the clip. I didn't plan to buy it and it was not in my cart even, I had hopes to finally get myself a Moonman F9 (cool spider pen, MB-styled) and then this impulsive thing just happened. Hopefully it will arrive soon and will arrive at all, I took this pen as a gift for myself for a wee milestone.

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