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Someone recently started a thread asking what are folks’ favorite green pens. In the interest of fostering diversity on this forum, what are your favorite orange pens? Here are some of mine. From left to right: a Conklin Endura, a Parker Senior Duofold, a Waterman 55, an Eclipse, a Pick, a Montblanc 30, a Pelikan 101 (the original, not the recent M101), a Diamond Point, and a Wahl-Eversharp.

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Orange pens are hard to get right. So many look cheap and horrible and so many others look too red to my eyes. The Pelikan Burnt Orange and the MB Hemingway are undoubtedly the two best ever made (in terms of my taste).

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Delta Dolce Vita...

 

Erick

Using right now:

Jinhao 9019 "F" nib running Birmingham Firebox

Leonardo Officina Italiana Momento Magico "F" nib running Van Dieman's Pacific Ka Moana Nui

Sheaffer Legacy "M" nib running Kuretake Shikon

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Technically, the Eversharp on the far right is coral. :D

Well, yes, and so is the Pelikan. On the other hand, Parker called its pen Big Red...

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Inked this trio this early am....

Bexley Poseidon Magnum II PIF

Danish made Penol De Luxe C.O. BF

FosFor Creamsicle Custom C/C Different shades of orange...............

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Fred

Bungalow Bar Tastes Like Tar The More You Eat The Sicker You Are

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Hhmm, I think the very first photo in this thread shows pretty much all of my favourite orange pens ... B)

 

(Sure, not really, since unfortunately these are not mine, but these are all really beautiful, thank you for showing!)

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My oranges, from left to right: Omas Armando Simoni Club #13 (orange-reddish), Delta Martemodena, 2 Delta Dolcevita, Parker big red, Parker 51 Ariel Kullock (great color), Delike NewMoon, Platinum Plaisir.

 

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Someone recently started a thread asking what are folks’ favorite green pens. In the interest of fostering diversity on this forum, what are your favorite orange pens? Here are some of mine. From left to right: a Conklin Endura, a Parker Senior Duofold, a Waterman 55, an Eclipse, a Pick, a Montblanc 30, a Pelikan 101 (the original, not the recent M101), a Diamond Point, and a Wahl-Eversharp.

Great bunch of oranges!

 

Delta Dolcevita Fusion Oro (celluloid nitrate)

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