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Im trying to decide which Eco goes best with this shirt! Im leaning orange...

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Have decided to give up with TWSBI. Finally had enough of the hassle!

 

Cracked plastic or nib issues?

Engineer :

Someone who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge.

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Never a hassle..nor any other issues whatsoever......

Must be be one lucky son of a beach...........................

Usin' first issue 530 and many others....No problemo

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580 Clear EF with Blackstone Barrier Reef Blue. My handwriting is at it's best when using 580.

Using this combination for almost an year. EF nib on this 580 is so wet that it has sheen on ordinary copy paper too. The ink is so much saturated, yet hassle free.

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Vac700R with an extra fine nib, inked with Noodlers Navajo Turquoise. Just bought both over the weekend and love them. Another reason to reinforce my TWSBI fandom

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Twsbi Go Sapphire

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Arguing with people on the Internet is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are at chess, the pigeon will just knock the pieces over, s**t on the board and strut around like it's victorious.

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A new TWSBI Eco with a fine nib and inked with Mabie Todd's Blackbird Magpie Blue Black and my Diamond Mini inked with Noodlers Legal Lapis. The Diamond mini is always inked with Legal Lapis and is used every day.

Live life, not long life

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My brand new, one day old Diamond 580 AL clear demo, with Iroshizuku Kon Peki! Lovin’ It!!

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