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After cleaning up the cartridge leak in my brown Falcon 50, I dragged out my original Flighter and inked it with 1864. Aside from occasional skips and some railroading on slick post-it, it's fine but ... attractive as Parker Flighters are, they're slick as pig poop.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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I've been evaluating paper and ink for the past few days.

Paper:

Cosmo Snow 75gsm

Kokuyo Thin 52gsm

Kokuyo 62gsm

Sanzen Tomoe River 52gsm

Non-Sanzen Tomoe River 52gsm

Maruman 70gsm

 

Ink: (in the order of the pens below top to bottom)

Tsuyu-Kusa

Edelstein Sapphire

Ajisai

Sailor Manyo Fuji

Sailor Manyo Nadeshiko

Edelstein Sapphire

 

Pens:  Not shown Pilot Elite/Sailor Manyo Konagi

Pilot 743 (FA)

Pelikan M1000 (F)

Waterman Liaison (M)

Waterman Patrician (M)

Waterman Patrician (M)

Momento Zero (F)

 

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For me, Curiously, the Watermans turned out to be the pens to which all others are compared. 🙂

 

I also found that posting the cap made each one of the pens write smoother and diminished feedback, so, I never was, but now I am, a cap poster. 🙂

 LINK <-- my Ink and Paper tests

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5 hours ago, USG said:

I've been evaluating paper and ink for the past few days.

Paper:

Cosmo Snow 75gsm

Kokuyo Thin 52gsm

Kokuyo 62gsm

Sanzen Tomoe River 52gsm

Non-Sanzen Tomoe River 52gsm

Maruman 70gsm

 

Ink: (in the order of the pens below top to bottom)

Tsuyu-Kusa

Edelstein Sapphire

Ajisai

Sailor Manyo Fuji

Sailor Manyo Nadeshiko

Edelstein Sapphire

 

Pens:  Not shown Pilot Elite/Sailor Manyo Konagi

Pilot 743 (FA)

Pelikan M1000 (F)

Waterman Liaison (M)

Waterman Patrician (M)

Waterman Patrician (M)

Momento Zero (F)

 

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For me, Curiously, the Watermans turned out to be the pens to which all others are compared. 🙂

 

I also found that posting the cap made each one of the pens write smoother and diminished feedback, so, I never was, but now I am, a cap poster. 🙂

Hope you will tell us what you think of the papers when you are done.

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Today it has been the turn of The Cross Wanderlust Antelope Canyon Fountain Pen, Cross Wanderlust Everest Rollerball, and the Platinum Plaisir PGB3000 night blue. So three of my collection 

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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42 minutes ago, TSherbs said:

Hope you will tell us what you think of the papers when you are done.

 

Indeed - please do!!

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I inked up:

Delta 30th Aniv. MOMO LE #196/981 Red/Carbon fiber with Conway Stewart St. Blazey ink

Visconte Bronze age Homosapien pen with Diamine Mediterranean Blue ink

 

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On 2/25/2023 at 11:42 PM, Mercian said:

 

On 2/25/2023 at 10:34 PM, Mercian said:


The shape of your, er, customised 😉 pen reminds me of that of the (first series) Parker Urban FP (& rollerball).

 

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If you like the look of the beasts, unused ones can still be had on FleaBay, sometimes for less than £15.

 

They’re made of brass, so they are fairly ‘hefty’. The only nib options were ‘F’ and ‘M’.

Their nibs are the same as those in the Vector and Jotter.

I no longer ‘post’ mine, after wearing off some of the lacquer on my first, ‘Navy Blue’ one (at the bottom of that photo, in which my execrable photography makes it looks black).

They were available in other colours/styles, many of which had gold trim and gold-plated nibs.

 

Thanks for the 'heads up' I'll keep a look out.  I no longer post my pens either, even though some would probably feel better balanced (eg Parker 51?)

 

Talking of Parker Vectors ...would you believe I have a Parker Vector Rollerball 'Promotional pen' that carries my then companies logo. The refill still 'works as it should' to this day.....unattended and without any encouragement....the company was sold by it's 'Holding company' in .... 1994 😮 😮😮  Ironically, the same type of rollerball refill dried completely within a month or two in my Parker 51 RB🙁

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Last night I inked my new Hongdian Forest black EF with Diamine Red Dragon- I had to give up on first in, first inked after the Penguin pen presentation, because I lost track of who got here when. As some of those are more novelty than everyday, I switched the c/c’s to more everyday pens. I also switched to a blue Ooly (ink is an Ooly blue, which is more of a turquoise)and the chrome Sheaffer Fashion II 240 with Slovenian Skrip Blue.The Sheaffer has a very Sailor like EF nib, which feels rather different from the other Sheaffer EF nib I have on the 440. 

Top 5 of 23 currently inked pens:

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

Sailor X Sakazaki Penguin Pro Gear Slim MF, Sailor Manyo Konagi

Lamy 2000 EF, Diamine Purple Bow

Platinum Hibiscus SF short-long, Platinum Green

Indigo Bronze TWSBI Eco 1.1 Stub, De Atramentis Columbia Blue-Copper 

always looking for penguin fountain pens and stationery 

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Franklin Christoph 20p / Nagahara needlepoint

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What have you done with the cat? It looks half dead.

 ~ Schrödinger's wife

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Pens:

Montblanc Meisterstuck 147 Black Resin

Montblanc Boheme Black Resin

Parker Duofold Centennial Jasper Red

Parker 51 Burgundy with Gold Cap

Ink:

Montblanc Limited Edition Glacier Blue

Montblanc Irish Green

J Herbin Sapphire Blue

J Herbin Periwinkle Blue

Paper:

Bohemia Paper Natural White

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My Parker 51 Burgundy and Bejing Jinxing 28 have both run out of ink at the

same time. 🙁 And need a clean as I want to change inks in both. 🙁  So I've only had my Parker 25 fillled with Pelikan Bl/Bk available today. Pulled the nib from my (Chinese) Dolce-Vita Naranja today and ordered a new one off ebay. Never done any 'repairs' before so we'll have to see how that goes. 🤣

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A late 70s Montblanc Meisterstuck 146 with Pelikan, Edelstein Tanzanite.

A 1930s Swan Mabie Todd with Van Dieman's, 'Tiger Snake'

Two metal Kaweco Sports. Brass and Stonewashed AL.

 

P.I.Tom

 

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Today's Swan and Tiger Snake combination has been great fun!

The nib is a #2 (OM) with a very pleasing spring to it.

 

Hope this is as close as I ever get to a snake bite!!

 

PITom

 

 

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@Pale.Ink.Tom Your Swan pen design makes me think of fishnet stockings!  What ink are you using - it matches perfectly.

Breathe. Take one step at a time. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're not getting older, you are only moving through time. Be calm and positive.

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Hey @Sinistral1

 

"...and a bar maid came by in fishnet stocking and a bow tie and she says, drink up now, it's getting on time to close"!

A line from 'The Last Time I saw Richard". Heck of a song from dear Joni Mitchell.

 

Snake skin and Lizard skin patterns can be found of this model 'Swan Self-Fllier. Many pics available over in the Mabie Todd topics. 🦢

They are really eye catching and I absolutely love mine.

The ink is well suited I think and is called, Tiger Snake, from the, "Tassie Seasons", range from Van Dieman's Ink Tasmania, Australia.

 

US stockists are fairly easy to find I believe.

 

Best of luck if you're searching for a 'venomous ink'!🐍

 

PITom
 

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19 hours ago, Penguincollector said:

Last night I inked my new Hongdian Forest black EF with Diamine Red Dragon- I had to give up on first in, first inked after the Penguin pen presentation, because I lost track of who got here when. As some of those are more novelty than everyday, I switched the c/c’s to more everyday pens. I also switched to a blue Ooly (ink is an Ooly blue, which is more of a turquoise)and the chrome Sheaffer Fashion II 240 with Slovenian Skrip Blue.The Sheaffer has a very Sailor like EF nib, which feels rather different from the other Sheaffer EF nib I have on the 440. 

 

Haha, you got me again. 🤣  I had to look up both pens and the Ooly ink...😱

 LINK <-- my Ink and Paper tests

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Today is either:
1. Conklin Endura Deco Crest — Gunmetal + orange/amber, with OmniFlex nib. Inked with De Atramentis Archive BlackE6770F26-21E6-4C8C-856C-9EB79D051CDB_1_105_c.thumb.jpeg.26bfd223f4eecc06385b12cc2bc8f64a.jpegAF511F4B-AF28-4E74-8E99-64DE665E6D62_1_105_c.thumb.jpeg.a3148e84fc4de3b80650e6dbc42943bc.jpeg

2. TWSBI 580 ALR — Prussian Blue, with M nib. Inked with Birmingham Pen Co. Burnt Walnut, which I adore beyond reason.A802EDBB-BBC0-479F-999F-5323F18CD666_1_105_c.thumb.jpeg.04e125ad361370149020d679a224cef9.jpegBirminghamPenCo-Burnt-Walnut.thumb.jpg.9297655fce016d4859f87b47421aaea3.jpg

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Cleaned my Bejing Jinxing 28 today and filled it  with Diamine Sherwood Green. 😍 She's writing a bit wet at the minute as it's nigh on impossible to get the sac 'dry'. It's been a while since I've used this ink so I hope we get some good results.

 

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18 hours ago, Pale.Ink.Tom said:

Today's Swan and Tiger Snake combination has been great fun!

The nib is a #2 (OM) with a very pleasing spring to it.

 

Hope this is as close as I ever get to a snake bite!!

 

PITom

 

 

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My sister-in-law was bit by a baby rattlesnake a number of years back.  Ended up not needing anti-venom, but still had to stay in the hospital for 24 hours.  Don't walk around barefoot without a flashlight...

 

I always have found the Van Dieman's too dry for my pens, but they are finer than an OM.

Festina lente

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence

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Today it's been several pens, starting with one I found that I do NOT remember having -- or even acquiring, for that matter.  It's some Osmiroid pen (don't know the model) which does NOT look like the one from the "India Ink Pen" set I bought a few years ago at an estate sale of someone who was an artist.  Found it on the floor outside the bedroom last night, under the hutch part of my grandparents' old dresser (it just fits the space between the door opening and the bump-out into the hallway from the next room over), along with what looks like part of a plastic case. Although this one does also appear to say "India Ink Pen on the nib (not sure of the nib with but it might be an EF).  I went to flush it out, and reconstituted some unknown (but shiny looking) black ink -- very black and very saturated.

Also used the pink Parker Vector, F nib, with diluted Van Dieman Moonflower; and the Hudson's Bay Fathom Noodler's Konrad, flex nib, with diluted/reconstituted Noodler's 54th Massachusetts.

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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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