Misfit Posted Sunday at 04:45 AM Share Posted Sunday at 04:45 AM So who starts the Green Pen Club topic? Then next we can have silver and stainless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penguincollector Posted Sunday at 05:28 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 05:28 AM Well, I started this one, we could trade off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ethernautrix Posted Sunday at 10:24 AM Share Posted Sunday at 10:24 AM 17 hours ago, Penguincollector said: The Pilot is beautiful, as is the urushi pen on the left. I’m not a Kaweco Sport person, but I recently saw the Twin Nib and want it. I also loved the vibrancy of the blue/teal shades in the AL- Sport line. Thanks, @Penguincollector. I'm not a Kaweco Sport person, either, except (laughing)... I've become one. I have a Liliput (too skinny, too many turns to unscrew), a Special (I don't know why it doesn't feel special to me...), a Supra (I LOVE this EF nib, but too heavy, too girthy), the Stonewashed Denim Blue Sport (bought for its looks -- this pen just appeals to me, but compared to my usual favorites, too heavy, I don't know, something off, but still, the looks!)... and, inexplicably, I didn't give up on Kaweco! No idea why! I like the steel nibs. That's why. Now I have three plastic Sports and this raw aluminum one which became an instant favorite (and somehow not too heavy, even though it's the same weight as the blue AL). I'm really surprised at myself over this Kaweco thing. The plastic Sports accumulation was just beginning to kick into gear when I realized... I'm not going to use those pens, not with the raw aluminum one around. _________________etherX in To MiastoFleekair <--French accent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penguincollector Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM 5 hours ago, ethernautrix said: Thanks, @Penguincollector. I'm not a Kaweco Sport person, either, except (laughing)... I've become one. I have a Liliput (too skinny, too many turns to unscrew), a Special (I don't know why it doesn't feel special to me...), a Supra (I LOVE this EF nib, but too heavy, too girthy), the Stonewashed Denim Blue Sport (bought for its looks -- this pen just appeals to me, but compared to my usual favorites, too heavy, I don't know, something off, but still, the looks!)... and, inexplicably, I didn't give up on Kaweco! No idea why! I like the steel nibs. That's why. Now I have three plastic Sports and this raw aluminum one which became an instant favorite (and somehow not too heavy, even though it's the same weight as the blue AL). I'm really surprised at myself over this Kaweco thing. The plastic Sports accumulation was just beginning to kick into gear when I realized... I'm not going to use those pens, not with the raw aluminum one around. That’s similar to what happened to me with Lamy. I hated the aesthetics of the Safari and the triangular grip, but the nibs won me over, and I love shiny aluminum. If I end up with a twin nib, it will probably go in a blue or teal colored AL-Sport eventually. The fireblue series of Kawecos are really pretty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ethernautrix Posted Sunday at 04:49 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:49 PM 19 minutes ago, Penguincollector said: That’s similar to what happened to me with Lamy. 🙂 I thought I was DONE with acquiring pens. Kaweco got to me. (Laughs.) _________________etherX in To MiastoFleekair <--French accent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penguincollector Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM Just now, ethernautrix said: 🙂 I thought I was DONE with acquiring pens. Kaweco got to me. (Laughs.) I’ve accepted that it’s never ending. I might go through times where I don’t buy pens or only buy them if I stumble upon them in person, but the acquisition of new pens is so much fun, whether it’s a work of art or an inexpensive school pen. Don’t even get me started on paper or ink. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Misfit Posted Monday at 01:07 AM Share Posted Monday at 01:07 AM 19 hours ago, Penguincollector said: Well, I started this one, we could trade off. I’ll try to start one soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAKMAN Posted Monday at 04:13 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:13 PM Newest blue pen bought at the Arkansas Pen show this weekend. The Good Blue pen company flex Vanness special blue pen. PAKMAN My Favorite Pen Restorer My Favorite Pen Store Vanness Pens - Selling Online! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penguincollector Posted Monday at 04:45 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 04:45 PM 29 minutes ago, PAKMAN said: Newest blue pen bought at the Arkansas Pen show this weekend. The Good Blue pen company flex Vanness special blue pen. Ooh, pretty! What material is it made of, and what does the nib look like? I’ve heard good things about The Good Blue pens, and with a name like that- I really want to check them out! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAKMAN Posted Monday at 09:13 PM Share Posted Monday at 09:13 PM The cap and body are aluminum that has been ceracoated blue. the center that the nib goes into and the converter hooks onto are brass in my case. It has a flat machined along the bottom edge to keep it from rolling on the desk, no clip, dark titanium nib and a white feed that looks like it was made by a 3D printer. Haven't inked it yet to try the flex. British Engineer designed it is my understanding. PAKMAN My Favorite Pen Restorer My Favorite Pen Store Vanness Pens - Selling Online! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penguincollector Posted Tuesday at 01:12 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 01:12 AM That looks really neat, I am looking forward to seeing the lines it puts down on the paper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchch1950 Posted Tuesday at 06:36 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 06:36 AM 5 hours ago, Penguincollector said: That looks really neat, I am looking forward to seeing the lines it puts down on the paper. +1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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