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Enjoying Montblanc Pens — Broad, Oblique, Extra Fine, Le & Bespoke 2020-2023


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Kyrtaax, your point is well taken.  It is not alone — there are several pens still sitting in their boxes, including a Hugo. I have so many pens in rotation — mainly Montblanc’s — that I simply have not been moved to ink them up. Regarding, the Napoleon in particular, it reminds me of my Alexander the Great, which does get regular use.  One day! Meanwhile, I can marvel at your excellent penmanship! 

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~ What's Inked This Afternoon?

 

•  Montblanc 2001 Patron of Art Marquise de Pompadour F

•  Pilot Metropolitan Retro Pop Green Marble F

•  Parker 51 1949 Burgundy/Gold F

•  Montblanc 1980s Two-tone Yellow Gold 149 M

•  Pelikan Souverän M400 Special Edition Brown Tortoise IB

 

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@Kyrtaax Thank you for sharing photos of your beautiful pen. May I ask what size of nib this is, B? Your handwriting is very nice and consistent. I am still trying to work on that. Congratulations! Enjoy it in good health and good time!

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~  “Waiting for Montblanc 149s to fully flush isn't exactly great fun...”

 

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1 hour ago, Recursion said:

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Ready to rumble!

We are just missing the spotlights and laser show (ready to rumble)...

 

I sense from the photo you are a fan of Akkerman Inks. Which is your favorite? 

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1 hour ago, N1003U said:

I sense from the photo you are a fan of Akkerman Inks. Which is your favorite? 

I’m a fan of different brands of ink (e.g. Noodler’s is also well presented in my home), but the Akkerman bottles are superb. For the time being Akkerman #5 - Shocking Blue is my favourite due to the intense blue colour with a lovely reddish sheen. 

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10 minutes ago, Recursion said:

I’m a fan of different brands of ink (e.g. Noodler’s is also well presented in my home), but the Akkerman bottles are superb. For the time being Akkerman #5 - Shocking Blue is my favourite due to the intense blue colour with a lovely reddish sheen. 

Excellent! Thank you.

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~ Any incoming shipment from Fritz Schimpf in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany is a special occasion.

 

The superb wrapping and packaging, the quality products — it's invariably as one might hope.

 

Fritz Schimpf's attentive service brings about repeat business stretching over years.

 

Late this afternoon 2022's first Fritz Schimpf shipment arrived.

 

The images below show the inks available for use in Montblanc fountain pen nibs.

 

 

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Outer Wrapping

 

 

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As Received

 

 

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Graf von Faber-Castell Pencil

 

 

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L’Artisan Pastellier Noir, L’Artisan Pastellier Callifolio Oconto, Fritz Schimpf Fritzrot, L’Artisan Pastellier Bleu

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~ @lionelc:

 

The Graf von Faber-Castell pencil was a gift of Fritz Schimpf.

 

The carefully crafted design features a similar fluted texture akin to Graf von Faber-Castell fountain pens.

 

I was touched by such a thoughtful gift.

 

Yes, the inks are all favorites which were in need of replenishment.

 

Fritz Schimpf Fritzrot is a reliable go-to deeper red ink which is exceptionally well behaved in a wide range of nibs.

 

As much as I admire all of the inks created by L’Artisan Pastellier, Oconto is frequently used due to its rich color and trouble-free behavior in nibs.

 

Happy writing in 2022!

 

      Tom K.

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7 hours ago, Tom Kellie said:

~ Any incoming shipment from Fritz Schimpf in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany is a special occasion.

 

The superb wrapping and packaging, the quality products — it's invariably as one might hope.

 

Fritz Schimpf's attentive service brings about repeat business stretching over years.

 

Late this afternoon 2022's first Fritz Schimpf shipment arrived.

 

The images below show the inks available for use in Montblanc fountain pen nibs.

 

 

879148959_PaketInternational.thumb.JPG.48db5671ffcd6efcff766650808c6bb7.JPG

 

Outer Wrapping

 

 

Received.thumb.JPG.3f9278f22bd18879e1e5f587077a8df5.JPG

 

As Received

 

 

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Graf von Faber-Castell Pencil

 

 

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L’Artisan Pastellier Noir, L’Artisan Pastellier Callifolio Oconto, Fritz Schimpf Fritzrot, L’Artisan Pastellier Bleu

Many congratulations Tom !! Wishing you a very happy and healthy  new year !!

 

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On 1/13/2022 at 11:14 PM, Tom Kellie said:

~ @lionelc:

 

The Graf von Faber-Castell pencil was a gift of Fritz Schimpf.

 

The carefully crafted design features a similar fluted texture akin to Graf von Faber-Castell fountain pens.

Graf von Faber-Castell pencils are PERFECT. Here is mine.

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On 1/13/2022 at 11:14 PM, Tom Kellie said:

As much as I admire all of the inks created by L’Artisan Pastellier, Oconto is frequently used due to its rich color and trouble-free behavior in nibs.

Thanks for the tip, Tom. I am going to look into L'Artisan Pastellier.

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~ @meiers: Thank you for the image and endorsement of the Graf von Faber-Castell Magnum Perfect Pencil.

 

You inspired me to inquire at Fritz Schimpf about it.

 

Such a lovely pencil design.

 

        Tom K.

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