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@PennyTheDog A striking pen, and equally as striking is your handwriting. That Sailor lays down a nice crisp line that compliments your writing. Very nice.

 

@InkyProf Love the blue stripes on that Conklin, the nib also looks really fascinating.

 

My pens of the day are Montblanc Purdey, M (unfortunately), inked with Des Atramentis Wood Ink. There's nothing like the smell of freshly sawn wood, it's just a shame the aroma isn't as strong, nor as lasting as I would like. The second pen for today is my Nakaya Piccolo Writer, Aka-tamenuri, F, inked with Platinum Blue-Black.

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1 minute ago, InkyProf said:

Not a Big Red, but if we’re going from red to orange, here’s my new-old Conklin…

 

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  That’s a beautiful pen. The rings are still really vibrant. I really enjoy vintage Conklin nibs, they are elegant writers. 

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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43 minutes ago, InkyProf said:

Not a Big Red, but if we’re going from red to orange, here’s my new-old Conklin…

 

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That’s a really cool pen! I really like lever fillers a lot. Is that hard rubber?

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48 minutes ago, Penguincollector said:

That’s so funny, on my iPad tha5 first photo is bright tomato red! It looks more orange in the last picture.

 

I concur. 😀👍

LINK <-- my Ink and Paper tests

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33 minutes ago, PennyTheDog said:

That’s a really cool pen! I really like lever fillers a lot. Is that hard rubber?

 

Thanks! This one is celluloid, although as with Duofolds, I think they did make this pen in hard rubber too, before transitioning to celluloid in 1926-ish. I don’t know if they had a red-orange hard rubber version specifically, but I’ve seen black with red ripple (giving a darker overall effect than, say, a red ripple Waterman).

 

1 hour ago, Penguincollector said:


  That’s a beautiful pen. The rings are still really vibrant. I really enjoy vintage Conklin nibs, they are elegant writers. 


Thank you - it’s my first. It seems like Conklins don’t get much attention (anymore?), but I’m currently smitten with them, and will be looking for a crescent-filler at some point too.

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1 hour ago, Scribs said:

Love the blue stripes on that Conklin, the nib also looks really fascinating.


It’s a huge nib… a touch wider and longer than the nib of an M800, and interestingly shaped, as is the feed:

 

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Today’s pen is the Kaweco Frosted Sport Blush Pitaya with EF nib filled with a cartridge of Diamine Oxblood ink. I’m using it because Kaweco brought back the Skyline Sport Pink that I ordered yesterday. 

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2 minutes ago, AmandaW said:

I inked a Kaweco Sport Iridescent Pearl F with a cartridge of Kaweco Midnight Blue. 💙

How coincidental as in another thread I figured I’d enable you to want the 2026 Perkeo in Iridescent Pearl.  

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1 hour ago, InkyProf said:


It’s a huge nib… a touch wider and longer than the nib of an M800, and interestingly shaped, as is the feed:

 

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A magnificent looking nib!

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Looks like a good thread to return from hiatus, looking forward to seeing what y’all have been up to. @InkyProf that Conklin is really something. A pen with presence! Today I used a recently acquired Sailor Magellan tortoiseshell, M 14K nib with iroshizuku Yama-budo. But. This pen is from Nagasaki Matsuya, acquired from a seller in Japan. Cap ring and nib are engraved Matsuya rather than Sailor, some bespoke version I assume. Nib is sublime. Let a Dromgoole’s employee try it out recently. When the nib touched paper his eyes got wide, his mouth formed an “O”, and he said, “Oh, that nib”! Pretty much the same reaction I had when I first inked it. Efforting to get the whole story behind the pen, but whatever it is I got lucky with this one.

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6 hours ago, Penguincollector said:


  I am a Black Pen Society member, but I would rock this Sailor. I heard the opening line and the sitar as soon as I saw this.

 

That is Brian Jones on the sitar, who unfortunately is a member of the 27-club.

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2 hours ago, InkyProf said:

 

Thanks! This one is celluloid, although as with Duofolds, I think they did make this pen in hard rubber too, before transitioning to celluloid in 1926-ish. I don’t know if they had a red-orange hard rubber version specifically, but I’ve seen black with red ripple (giving a darker overall effect than, say, a red ripple Waterman).

 


Thank you - it’s my first. It seems like Conklins don’t get much attention (anymore?), but I’m currently smitten with them, and will be looking for a crescent-filler at some point too.


  I just have the one Endura as well. Mine is a lapis ring top with a beautiful flex stub nib.  I bought it from Nik Pang, who is a professional calligrapher as well as a vintage pen seller at pen shows. I definitely want more. I haven’t tried a bad one yet. 
 


 

  As for who I am writing with today, it’s been very stormy, so I chose the pens with appropriate inks: a Jinhao 82 M inked with Diamine Overcast, and a Chinese Piston filler IF inked with shimmer version of Sailor Yurameku Itezora. I have to fill another vintage pen and a music nib for calligraphy so there’s another post incoming. 

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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25 minutes ago, boilermaker1975 said:

 

That is Brian Jones on the sitar, who unfortunately is a member of the 27-club.


  Yes it is, an electric one at that. I also quite enjoy Watts playing the castañuelas. 

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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39 minutes ago, Cjtamu said:

Nib is sublime. Let a Dromgoole’s employee try it out recently. When the nib touched paper his eyes got wide, his mouth formed an “O”, and he said, “Oh, that nib”! Pretty much the same reaction I had when I first inked it. 

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Welcome back! It's so often the nibs that really wow and woo us. It's always fun seeing others respond with surprise and astonishment when first putting a pen to paper, just as much fun as trying them ourselves. It's what I love about fountain pens.

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It’s fun, isn’t it? I like pens that are hard for me to put down. And I love the unexpected surprises like this one. Or Kaweco. Those little pens punch 10 times above their weight, but who expected that the first time you tried one? I have a Sport piston filler I’ll never part with, it was actually yesterday’s choice. All the little gems keep you coming back for more. And more. And just one more. And we’ll, maybe those two there… 😄

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7 hours ago, Cjtamu said:

It’s fun, isn’t it? I like pens that are hard for me to put down. And I love the unexpected surprises like this one. Or Kaweco. Those little pens punch 10 times above their weight, but who expected that the first time you tried one? I have a Sport piston filler I’ll never part with, it was actually yesterday’s choice. All the little gems keep you coming back for more. And more. And just one more. And we’ll, maybe those two there… 😄

I don’t have the piston filler. But all the plastic Sport pens, and lots of AL pens called to me after I bought the Frosted Natural Coconut with 1.1mm stub. Then it was a buying spree of Kaweco pens. 
 

When I noticed what looks like Kaweco discontinuing the Frosted Sport made me buy the two I didn’t have while I could. Luckily that was before the price went up. 

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10 hours ago, Cjtamu said:

Looks like a good thread to return from hiatus, looking forward to seeing what y’all have been up to. @InkyProf that Conklin is really something. A pen with presence! Today I used a recently acquired Sailor Magellan tortoiseshell, M 14K nib with iroshizuku Yama-budo. But. This pen is from Nagasaki Matsuya, acquired from a seller in Japan. Cap ring and nib are engraved Matsuya rather than Sailor, some bespoke version I assume. Nib is sublime. Let a Dromgoole’s employee try it out recently. When the nib touched paper his eyes got wide, his mouth formed an “O”, and he said, “Oh, that nib”! Pretty much the same reaction I had when I first inked it. Efforting to get the whole story behind the pen, but whatever it is I got lucky with this one.

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What an incredibly beautiful pen! 

Looking to buy a Delta Chatterley Stantuffo Fusion Star Cage.

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