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Because I am in the middle of restoring pens for the Chicago Pen Show, my daily pens vary a lot.

My normal carry right now is Parker Duofold Centennial with Diamine Graphite, and a Schon Design with Waterman Black.

I'm also using a Parker Duofold Sr with a ground stub and Diamine Rustic Brown.

...and assorted pens I'm testing, like a Sheaffer Targa with some old Parker V-mail ink.

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On 3/29/2023 at 3:10 AM, lionelc said:

parker duofold 100 aniv lapis, ci nib


Would you mind letting me know more about that nib?

 

Is it a Parker factory FI/MI/BI?

Or is it one that you have sent out to a specialist to be modified to a cursive-italic grind?

 

Slàinte,
M.

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Well, I have been 'playing' with my recently received Plumix's.

I'm sure it's my lack of technique, but for now I'll 'stick' with my Bejing Jin Xing 28  loaded with Diamine Sherwood Green at the minute, and may be for a while as it holds a ton of ink 🙂 🥰

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Today it's been the Parker 61 Flighter (not sure what the nib is -- maybe an F), still with whatever black ink I keep reconstituting/flushing out of it; and the burgundy Sheaffer Snorkel Special, EF nib, with modern Skrip Blue.

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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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Wing Sung 699 piston filler with Ama Iro

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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Today's journal pen is a Lamy Safari Savannah (the newer one) with an EF nib and Lamy Black.

 

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Will work for pens... :unsure:

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On 3/28/2023 at 7:33 PM, inkstainedruth said:

The Wicked Witch is a gorgeous dark purple

This confirms to me that the Sailor Wicked Witch is worth coveting.  I’ve always wanted a purple pen and that one always looked fantastic to me.

 

John

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Today's journal pen is a green Opus88 Picnic F filled with Diamine Evergreen. Selected cos of all the Opus88 chatter of the past few days. 🙂

 

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Will work for pens... :unsure:

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Lovely pen and ink combination.

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Kaweco Perkeo calligraphy 1.9  nib. A pleasant surprise soft to write with and not to demanding on the inclination of the nib.

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The first of 2 pens entering the rotation this weekend is the Ranga Zayante in acrylic. One of the smallest pens by Ranga in my collection, it's an absolute beauty to wear and use.

Fitted with a Jowo fine nib, this pocket pen (by Ranga standards) inked with the Taccia Plum lays down a wet fine line and is a great everyday carry pen. Fits in shirt pockets very well, clips on to tees, and goes completely inside jeans pocket.IMG_20230401_105956-01.thumb.jpeg.2d3b74ecf92f1c60552a2466dcee274a.jpegIMG_20230401_110036-01.thumb.jpeg.7a5ccf05ca85f47a87e2cf2b146b437d.jpeg

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The second pen joining rotation this weekend for perhaps the next couple of weeks is this PLP, a smallish pen, but not pocket pen size, very comfortable hold and write, but still slips into shirt pockets and jeans, and clips comfortably on to tees (all 3 are critical for me). 

The pen, fitted with a medium Jowo nib, is inked with the Lapis Bard Cranberry granita and lays down a wet, lush, line. Perhaps it's the ink, but the line is thicker than other M Jowo nibs I have; I will know more when I change inks.IMG_20230401_105749-02.thumb.jpeg.e05964c829123fb7a018adf53f79e07c.jpegIMG_20230401_105923-01.thumb.jpeg.11b9badc66212926abfcae29d301c5b2.jpeg

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A Pilot Falcon Elabo SF with Montblanc Elixir Yellow Gold ink, and MB 149 Calligraphy flex pen with Pelikan Brilliant Black.  The Yellow Gold ink looks interesting when dried on paper, like there are gold sediments in it.  

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Pilot CH912 & Midori MD fountain pens:

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(Chinese) Dolce-Vita Naranja with Aurora Black. The new nib writes slightly wetter than the IPG 😁 one, and is all the better for that :thumbup:

 

 

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A green bodied, black topped 151, made for the Italian market...in F.

Same size as my black and gold 150, but in 120's green.

Writes very smoothly, on Mondi 100g color copy.

 

I have a gray plastic box, with index cards for pen and ink...not in this case. Just know it's a very nice blue ink.

Looks a bit lighter than Edelstein sapphire...Could well be.

That's what happens when one grabs the first available pen when one gets a new ink. And don't grab the gray plastic box!!!:gaah:

 

My 90g is better just hit a brick wall, what ever it was, is no better than the 80g paper i used for my printer before.

Good thing I have a ream of that 100g Mondi.

 

 

For someone who has enough inks....I've bought three blueish inks in the last couple years.

 

In reference to P. T. Barnum; to advise for free is foolish, ........busybodies are ill liked by both factions.

 

 

The cheapest lessons are from those who learned expensive lessons. Ignorance is best for learning expensive lessons.

 

 

 

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Today's journal pen is the brown Opus88 Picnic with a fine nib and Diamine Chocolate Brown. I had heard that the brown Picnic was the only one in which the acrylic didn't glow... @MisfitChallenge accepted. And... not true. Yes, it's the cap rather than the endcap, but it does indeed look lovely if the light is behind it. 🧡

 

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Will work for pens... :unsure:

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All of them. Tonight was Bible Study night, so I sat down and wrote the answers to each consecutive question with a different pen until I ran out of Fountain Pens. The one that got used the most was the Montblanc 144, but the Platinum Preppy came in a close second.

 

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