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17 hours ago, InkyProf said:

2026, how it started: “slow down with the pens, self.”

 

How it’s going:

 

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Now that's a beautiful one.

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1 hour ago, carola said:

Now that's a beautiful one.

 

Thank you! -- after using it all day, I'm delighted with it. 

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19 hours ago, InkyProf said:

2026, how it started: “slow down with the pens, self.”

 

How it’s going:

 

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What you're SUPPOSED to say is, "I couldn't help myself!" or "I just couldn't resist...."

That pen, BTW is GORGEOUS!  I do have one question, not knowing as much about Watermans (especially vintage ones) as some other brands (although I do have a few) -- what is a "red nib"?

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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1 hour ago, inkstainedruth said:

What you're SUPPOSED to say is, "I couldn't help myself!" or "I just couldn't resist...."

That pen, BTW is GORGEOUS!  I do have one question, not knowing as much about Watermans (especially vintage ones) as some other brands (although I do have a few) -- what is a "red nib"?

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 


Thank you, Ruth!
 
I am a total sucker for red rippled or mottled hard rubber, and it turns out that I kind of have a thing for Waterman nibs, too, so when I started looking around for a No. 7 and found one that didn't require a second mortgage... well, "I couldn't help myself!""I just couldn't resist!" 🙂 
 
For the No. 7 pens, Waterman came up with a color-coding system for several different kinds of nibs -- six at first, I think, and later a couple more -- based on a combination of width, flexibility, and shape (e.g. oblique). The colors are engraved on the nibs themselves, and the caps also have a casein band near the top in the corresponding color. This may also have been true for the slightly smaller No. 5, but I don't remember all the details. The "red" nib is "standard," medium or moderate  flexibility. I think the "pink" nibs are the super-flexy ones.  

 

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@InkyProf Thanks for the information!

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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Everything from my little burst of January not-being-able-to-help-myself has now arrived (in advance of the snow, thank goodness), making it a double red casein band kind of week, because the final item was this Conway Stewart-made Esterbrook Relief 3-S in black hard rubber.

 

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6 hours ago, InkyProf said:

Everything from my little burst of January not-being-able-to-help-myself has now arrived (in advance of the snow, thank goodness), making it a double red casein band kind of week, because the final item was this Conway Stewart-made Esterbrook Relief 3-S in black hard rubber.

 

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Beautiful pen and interesting nib!

Looking to buy a Delta Chatterley Stantuffo Fusion Star Cage.

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@InkyProf, they’re beautiful! I would love to see some Conway Stewart writing samples when you have time. The Red nib is a really nice writer.

Top 5 (in no particular order) of 30 currently inked pens:

Sheaffer 100 Satin Blue M, Pelikan Moonstone/holographic mica

Parker T1, Dominant Industry Dominant Blue

MontBlanc 1441 F, Monteverde Brown Sugar 

Platinum PKB 2000, Platinum Cyclamen Pink

Waterman 52 EF, Herbin Bleu Pervenche

always looking for penguin fountain pens and stationery 

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Thanks, @Ceramicist and @Penguincollector! There’s a writing sample from the Waterman on the previous page, though that was written before I discovered a slight misalignment in the tines due to the nib having rotated a couple of degrees off the centerline of the feed. Luckily, when that was corrected, it’s perfectly aligned, no further adjustment needed. Still learning how it writes — the line can vary from light to dark from one letter to the next. But overall I’d say it’s just as advertised: a moderately flexible fine that introduces some shape to your line even without deliberate effort when used at a normal writing pace.
 

The Esterbrook Relief will be the next vintage pen I fill and will be sure to post a sample when I do. I’m quite curious too!

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@Penguincollector of course now I had to dip it. Turns out to be an unusual nib: seen from the top, it doesn’t look asymmetrical, but seen from below, it’s clearly either ground to or perhaps even worn to a left oblique (which is great for me). I’d call it a medium-fine. Writes very smoothly!

 

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When you look up relief nib by Esterbrook, it indicates a left footed oblique. 

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2 minutes ago, Misfit said:

When you look up relief nib by Esterbrook, it indicates a left footed oblique. 

 

I knew that the left oblique Esterbrook Renew Points were called "Relief" -- I have one or two -- but I didn't actually put two and two together and infer that this would be true of all the nibs in the CS Esterbrook "Relief" pens. I suppose it should've been obvious! Thanks for the tip. 

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@InkyProf I just learned this recently. I was looking at a website on Esterbrook nibs. Clicked on Relief, and saw the description. I think it explains a bit for my 9314 nib. 
 

This is a glossary of terms. Look for Relief. 

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6 hours ago, dms525 said:

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David

Oooh. Beautiful pen and "pairing." 

Looking to buy a Delta Chatterley Stantuffo Fusion Star Cage.

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On 1/24/2026 at 5:18 PM, InkyProf said:

Everything from my little burst of January not-being-able-to-help-myself has now arrived (in advance of the snow, thank goodness), making it a double red casein band kind of week, because the final item was this Conway Stewart-made Esterbrook Relief 3-S in black hard rubber.

 

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Très chic! 👍

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12 hours ago, dms525 said:

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David

 

What Ceramicist said. +1 👍

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2 hours ago, carola said:

 

What Ceramicist said. +1 👍

+2 LOL 

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23 hours ago, dms525 said:

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David

 

Nice D  !!!!  😃👍

LINK <-- my Ink and Paper tests

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