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15 hours ago, mallymal1 said:

A Parker Duofold International. M nib.

 

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That is a very interesting pattern on that pen!  I haven't seen that one before.

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  Today I inked a Jinhao 51a in burgundy- it’s the last unused pen in a 3 pack that I bought awhile back. I also practiced with the x450/G nib,  my handwriting is improving, but it still looks terribad compared to my regular fp and dip pen hand.  
 

 I just inked my lil’ Sailor Chalana for the first time. I used yama-budo in that tiny little pull converter. This nib feels different from other Sailor pens that I’ve tried- no feedback at all. It’s a beautiful, light, little writer. I’m smitten.

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Top 5 of 23 currently inked pens:

Namiki Origami Tradition maki-e Penguin F, Pilot Iroshizuku Ku-Jaku

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5 hours ago, essayfaire said:

That is a very interesting pattern on that pen!  I haven't seen that one before.

 

The pattern is known as 'Pearl and Black'. It's one of my favourites among the Duofold family. 

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15 hours ago, amberleadavis said:

 

It isn't as bright as it looks in the photo.  It was watered down Birmingham Tesla Coil.

Oh thank you for the ink brand and name. Does it shade?  I thought it did, but if it’s watered down, I’m not sure how that affects an ink. 

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12 hours ago, essayfaire said:

That is a very interesting pattern on that pen!  I haven't seen that one before.

I thought the same thing. At first glimpse, my kneejerk reaction was someone had drawn on the pen with a tech-marker, re the line that looks like they had tried to trace around the clip. LOL 

But, very nice looking. Artsy, even! 

 

 

 

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So far today (and it's still early) it's been the Sterling Ciselé Parker 75, B nib, with MB Great Characters Jimi Hendrix LE, and the White and Red Lamy Safari, B nib, with Lamy Crystal Azurite.  Both ink bottles were from the shopping expedition I had after Christmas last month, while visiting my sister-in-law and her husband in NYC.

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"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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5 hours ago, inkstainedruth said:

So far today (and it's still early) it's been the Sterling Ciselé Parker 75, B nib, with MB Great Characters Jimi Hendrix LE, and the White and Red Lamy Safari, B nib, with Lamy Crystal Azurite.  Both ink bottles were from the shopping expedition I had after Christmas last month, while visiting my sister-in-law and her husband in NYC.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

LOL, you just slid that in, between a Parker 75 and a Lamy Safari....  And No Pics???  🙂

 

Today:  Edelstein Sapphire. Kokuyo paper

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15 hours ago, mallymal1 said:

The pattern is known as 'Pearl and Black'. It's one of my favourites among the Duofold family. 

I agree.  It's striking.

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5 hours ago, mizgeorge said:

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apologies for washed out right hand side - bad light here today.

Oh, I like this pen.  Did it come with the 1.1mm nib?

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11 minutes ago, Misfit said:

Oh, I like this pen.  Did it come with the 1.1mm nib?

No, the 1.1 cost me the princely sum of 43p (about 50c) extra. Which didn't really worry me as the pen itself was only $3 to start with. I got a couple more of the new translucent colours - the pink and green, which I've mix/matched, and I rather like the result. 

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6 hours ago, USG said:

 

LOL, you just slid that in, between a Parker 75 and a Lamy Safari....  And No Pics???  🙂

Sorry, no pix.  I haven't quite figured out how to do photo albums on here yet with the new software and server.  And the 75 was just recently repaired (it had been leaking from the collar).  I'm very behind on taking photos for inventory purposes in general, and also really far behind in doing ink testing (partly because this fall and winter has been so gloomy, and I also tend to (for photos of pens) do better on my front porch when it's a bright sunny day, since I'm having to use the camera on my phone.

Plus, it's been a really stressful week, what with us still coming to terms with the fact that a good friend we've know and camped with for several decades is no longer with us.

And of course after making fun of AmberleaDavis for NOT bringing enough ink with her on her wonderful-sounding trip to Hawaii, I discovered to my chagrin :blush:, that I seem to have NOT gotten the inks that I meant to bring as refills for those two pens, plus for a third pen I meant to ink up when I had a chance, into the suitcase, my knitting basket, my computer bag, or (apparently) even in the car.... :headsmack:  I had to finish up this morning's journal entry with the Safari because the 75 ran out of ink....  And I also seem to have gotten out of the house with the small nalgene bottle full of distilled water that I've been using to re-hydrate the 4th pen (a Noodler's Konrad -- one of the old vegetal resin ones -- with 54th Massachusetts in it, which is getting a bit cloggy).

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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46 minutes ago, inkstainedruth said:

Sorry, no pix.  I haven't quite figured out how to do photo albums on here yet with the new software and server.  And the 75 was just recently repaired (it had been leaking from the collar).  I'm very behind on taking photos for inventory purposes in general, and also really far behind in doing ink testing (partly because this fall and winter has been so gloomy, and I also tend to (for photos of pens) do better on my front porch when it's a bright sunny day, since I'm having to use the camera on my phone.

Plus, it's been a really stressful week, what with us still coming to terms with the fact that a good friend we've know and camped with for several decades is no longer with us.

And of course after making fun of AmberleaDavis for NOT bringing enough ink with her on her wonderful-sounding trip to Hawaii, I discovered to my chagrin :blush:, that I seem to have NOT gotten the inks that I meant to bring as refills for those two pens, plus for a third pen I meant to ink up when I had a chance, into the suitcase, my knitting basket, my computer bag, or (apparently) even in the car.... :headsmack:  I had to finish up this morning's journal entry with the Safari because the 75 ran out of ink....  And I also seem to have gotten out of the house with the small nalgene bottle full of distilled water that I've been using to re-hydrate the 4th pen (a Noodler's Konrad -- one of the old vegetal resin ones -- with 54th Massachusetts in it, which is getting a bit cloggy).

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

I was hoping to see the MB Great Characters Jimi Hendrix LE. 🙂 Which one do you have?

 LINK <-- my Ink and Paper tests

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TWSBI ECO medium nib

Teranishi Guitar Brand Taishō Roman Haikara "Modern Red"

Staples 20 lb. copier paper

 

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Daily use pens & ink: TWSBI ECO-T EF, TWSBI ECO 1.1 mm stub italic, Mrs. Stewart's Concentrated Liquid Bluing

 

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I think I will break out the dip pens and brush up on my calligraphy.

 

I love the smell of semi ink in the morning, especially if freshly. ground from ink sticks.

 

No pix, you know what they look like.

“ I know you think you understand what you thought I said but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant”  Alan Greenspan

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So far to send a thank you card to another member on here it’s been the Sailor Shikiori Hisakata Black stardust with it’s wonderful fine Japanese nib

Mark from the Latin Marcus follower of mars, the god of war.

 

Yorkshire Born, Yorkshire Bred. 
 

my current favourite author is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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9 hours ago, USG said:

 

I was hoping to see the MB Great Characters Jimi Hendrix LE. 🙂 Which one do you have?

I think it was the ink, rather than the pen, so the purple one ;)

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A Pilot Vanishing Point Decimo with a fine nib.

Pen(s) in Rotation:

Majohn A1 (Extra-Fine) - Diamine Denim

Pelikan M200 Smoky Quartz (Fine) - Iroshizuku Yama-budo

Lamy 2000 Ballpoint - Lamy Black Medium Refilll

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The dip pens weren't giving what I wanted so I broke out the ruling pens.

 

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“ I know you think you understand what you thought I said but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant”  Alan Greenspan

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