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This Wednesday I am using my new ASA TransNauka which fitted with 1.1 Black Oxide JoWo Nib and Inked with Iroshizuku Yama-Budo.

The word of the day is : LOQUACIOUS

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Wow. Forgotten how much I like Yama-budo....

I have too many pens in rotation at the moment (and just refilled a couple at that). But I'm thinking that I should put that in the Green Shadow Wave I got at the Triangle Pen Show a couple of weekends ago, once I run through the Waterman's Mysterious Blue.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Wow. Forgotten how much I like Yama-budo....

I have too many pens in rotation at the moment (and just refilled a couple at that). But I'm thinking that I should put that in the Green Shadow Wave I got at the Triangle Pen Show a couple of weekends ago, once I run through the Waterman's Mysterious Blue.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

I believe most of the Iroshizuku inks are amazing and only sailor inks give them. The competition..

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Edison Beaumont 'B' nib

Parker 51 'M' nib

Omas 360 'M' nib

 

Life is good

 

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Pens: Caran d'Ache Leman Godron, Lamy Safari, Italix Parsons Essential, Mont Blanc LeGrande '90 years' Edition, Sigma Style, Italix Vipers Strike, Parker Sonnet, Omas 360, Parker Duofold (c.1950), Conway Stewart #286, Conway Stewart #24, Onoto Magna Classic in Chased Midnight Blue and SS Trim

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Light blue Waterman Expert III; nice juicy broad nib; inked with Chesterfield Antique Walnut. It's Friday, I'm in love!

My fingers are always inky and I'm always looking for something new.  Interested in trading?  Contact me!

 

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Still scribbling away with my Pilot Custom Original (black, of course!! ;)) with EF nib....."fueled" with Iroshizuku take-sumi....

Runnin' like a champ!! :)

 

Always try to get the dibs....on fountain pens with EF nibs!!

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Hero 5028 Broad Nib Set (1.1, 1.5 & 1.9). Ink: Vintage Skrip Peacock Blue

 

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The three I'm rolling through today. Gives my case research some variety, at least!

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Correction: The first pen is an X450, not the X750. Tired eyes from all the writing today.

 

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TWSBI Diamond 580 AL in Lava featuring 1.1 mm stub inked with Chesterfield Fire Opal.

Qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur.

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The pen in Rotation today is Worther Profil inked with KWZI Orange Ink. The pen is made of Aluminium and comes with standard medium nib which writes decently.




The thought today is all about believing in yourself, though know about the author of the same.





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That's interesting, Mr Mehandiratta. I didn't know Worther made fountain pens. I have one of their excellent lead holder pencils though! :)

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Inked up a Noodler's Nib Creaper with Diamine Bilberry. I really wanted this ink but I'm not sure I love how it looks in writing versus a large swatch.

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That's interesting, Mr Mehandiratta. I didn't know Worther made fountain pens. I have one of their excellent lead holder pencils though! :)

 

Worther makes two models of Fountain Pens, one is Worther Compact and Other is Worther Profil.... both are machined Aluminium pen and in fact they are inexpensive and and can become daily workhorse... and they come in 3 finishes...

 

Yes I also have used their fantastic lead-holders...

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Shaffer PFM V

Montblanc Midnight Blue.

Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous  Who taught by the pen

Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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Kaigelu 316, M nib, inked with Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue

Practice, patience, perseverance

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