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Still one of my favorite nibs. To me, most nibs look better dirty!

 

~ geodesigner:

 

Thank you for the Platinum nib photo.

It has the look of a working nib — nice!

Tom K.

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Thanks for the kind words, Tom. You're right, this pen has been mostly inked for the last three years! A great, all-purpose fine nib :)

 

 

 

~ geodesigner:

 

Thank you for the Platinum nib photo.

It has the look of a working nib — nice!

Tom K.

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I want to add just tree Montblanc nibs ...

  • Montblanc Meisterstück 149 M nib 18C
  • Montblanc Meisterstück 146 M nib 14C
  • Montblanc Heritage 1912 B nib 14C

I hope you enjoy ...

 

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I want to add just tree Montblanc nibs ...

  • Montblanc Meisterstück 149 M nib 18C
  • Montblanc Meisterstück 146 M nib 14C
  • Montblanc Heritage 1912 M nib 14C

I hope you enjoy ...

 

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Hallo Ingolf,

 

They look great! :-)

Is the first a F nib?

 

Best

Jens

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~ zaddick:

 

That's one lovely nib.

Simple, clean lines in superb condition.

Thank you for posting it here.

Tom K.

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Thanks for the kind words, Tom. You're right, this pen has been mostly inked for the last three years! A great, all-purpose fine nib :)

 

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F Nib

 

~ geodesigner:

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

I’ve been won over to the advantages of an F nib.

My first F nib arrived several months ago.

As shown above, it's a wonderful daily writer.

I understand how yours is a great, all-purpose nib.

I'm so glad that you have it available on your writing desk.

Tom K.

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Pelikan Ocean Swirl Nib, Pennonia

 

I just got a macro lens this week and did some shots of my Ocean Swirl. I wish I've gotten a lens sooner, doing macro with a tele-photo lens isn't fun. Are watermarks allowed in the photos?

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I just got a macro lens this week and did some shots of my Ocean Swirl. I wish I've gotten a lens sooner, doing macro with a tele-photo lens isn't fun. Are watermarks allowed in the photos?

 

~ pennonia:

 

You made me smile and laugh.

Telephoto macros are indeed devilishly difficult.

Thank you so much for the superb image you posted.

It's really lovely.

Tom K.

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Montblanc Classique Special Edition “Les Splendeurs de Paris” M Nib


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