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E/D Edison Collier F w/ Waterman Bleu Sérénité and Pilot Custom 74M w/ Pilot Blueblack

I love the smell of fountain pen ink in the morning.

 

 

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Pelikan M800 Burnt Orange, 1.0 mm formal italic, with Rohrer & Klingner Alt-Bordeaux -- writing project at home.

Pelikan M800 Green/Black, EF, with De Atramentis Sherlock Holmes -- notes at work.

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E/D Edison Collier F w/ Waterman Bleu Sérénité and Pilot Custom 74M w/ Pilot Blueblack

 

Like the way you've set up the image.

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Noodler's Konrad Ebonite with 1.1 Goulet stub. Inked with Iroshizuku Kon-Peki

Jinhao 886 - Inked with Chesterfield Antique Yankee

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Been making an effort to carry more pens. I have too many that aren't getting regular use.

 

Left to right:

 

Monteverde Artista

Lamy Safari

Pilot Custom 74

Pilot Varsity (I always carry one in case I find someone interested in pens. I can give it to them)

Rotring mechanical pencil and ballpoint

Sharpie (I need it for work)

Esterbrook LJ

Lamy 2000

TWSBI Classic

Sheaffer Snorkel

TWSBI Eco

Delta Dolcevita Oro

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Brought this quintet into the Theatre of the Absurd this morning.....

From left....Tropen 1950's....Parker Vacumatic '40 Golden Pearl.....

Parker Vacumatic "51" '43.....Parker Vacumatic '39 and Parker "51"

Aerometric.....All pens are filled with the Blues....................................

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Delta Vintage Series - broad nib. Inked with Chesterfield Antique Yankee (use as an eyedropper)

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Pelikan M800 Burnt Orange, 1.0 mm formal italic, with Rohrer & Klingner Alt-Bordeaux and Visconti Homo Sapiens, 1.3 mm stub, with Diamine Umber -- writing project at home

Pelikan M800 green / black, EF, with De Atramentis Sherlock Holmes -- notes at work

journaling / tinkering with pens / sailing / photography / software development

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Like the way you've set up the image.

 

Thanks. I wanted to whet the appetites of my postcard peeps.

I love the smell of fountain pen ink in the morning.

 

 

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About to clean out the Pelikan Burnt Orange and ink up the new M800 Grand Place!

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Using one of the most beautiful acrylic pen in my collection...

Review link : Guider Medium Acrylic

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Yes, these photos are whetting my appetite to have this one in my collection. I love the beautiful emerald acrylic!

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Pilot Custom Heritage 92 clear, FM nib, with a sample of Diamine Tyrian Purple;

Sailor Pro Gear Sapporo Yukitsubaki, MF nib, with a sample of Diamine Salamander.

 

Pondering the distinction between FM and MF...

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That was an excellent review of the Guider Pen! It definitely has me wanting one.

BTW, that was a good job you did on the nib.

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That was an excellent review of the Guider Pen! It definitely has me wanting one.

BTW, that was a good job you did on the nib.

Thank you ....

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