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So far today my Pilot Plumix and my Lamy safari.

"know thyself?" If I knew myself, I'd run away.

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Drawing Occupy Wall Stree; About three hours with my Platinum music pen.

Then some Pilot 74 b nib, then my Kuitake brushpen.

I had been using the Platinum exclusively this week but ran out of ink late today.

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- Lamy Safari Aquamarine (M) with Waterman South Seas Blue

- Uni Ball Kuru Toga 0.5mm Mechanical Pencil

- Esterbrook LJ Copper (1551) with Private Reserve DC Supershow Violet

- Noodler's Nib Creeper Cardinal Darkness with MontBlanc Ink of Friendship

- MontBlanc 144 Classique (M) with MontBlanc Ink of Love

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Presently usin' the following..

 

Namiki Ag .925 Dragon Fine Nib.. .

Aurora Optima Broad Nib.. .

Visconti Moonlight Voyager Rose Gold Vermeil C.I. 1.1mm Nib.. .

Delta Lugdunum Medium Nib.. .

Bexley Fifth Anniversary BCHR Fine Nib.. .

Bexley America The Beautiful C.I. 0.7mm Nib.. .

All filled with Skrip #22 Blue Black/ Waterman {old} Blue Black Ink.

 

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Fred

Quill and Sword

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Simpole Dragon pen, IB nib, Iroshizuku Momiji.

Montblanc StarWalker Douè, broad nib, MB Racing Green.

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I have two in my shirt pocket:

An Eversharp Doric in Kashmir with a #2 Flexible wet noodle (Zhivago is loaded).

And a Romeo No. 3 in Black and silver trip. A stiff B nib with Boo!.

All the best,

Rommel

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Mr Richard Binder has repaired the beautiful Waterman #3 that my cousins gave me a few years ago.

Dave M

 

"So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do."

Benjamin Franklin

US author, diplomat, inventor, physicist, politician, & printer (1706 - 1790)

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Using my first Noodler's Flex Pen which I received today. It flexes nicely and is a good writer.

Pilot Vanishing Point Royal Red

Sailor Professional Gear - Sailor Jentle Grenade

Kaweco AC Sport Red Limited Edition - Kaweco Red

Sheaffer Prelude Chrome - Private Reserve Sherwood Green

TWSBI Diamond 540 - Sheaffer Purple

Sheaffer 300 - Private Reserve Orange Crush

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In my three-pen case:

 

Montblanc 146 in sterling silver, broad nib, Noodler's Walnut.

Nakaya Neo Standard Fox with 9 Tails, BB italic nib, Noodler's Forest Green.

Henry Simpole Dragon pen, IB nib, Iroshizuku Momiji.

 

I've also jotted down some quick notes with a Pilot VP Blue Carbonesque, 0.6mm Binder stub nib, loaded with Pilot Blue-black cartridges. But mostly I'm alternating between the three pens in my little pen case.

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Today I have in my pocket:

  • Pelikan M400 Green Striated, BB Gold nib inked with Dollar Black.
  • Pelikan M200 Blue Marbled BB SS nib, inked with Pelikan Turquoise.
  • Dani Trio Cumlaude Blue Marbled, B SS IPG nib, inked with Pelkan Blue.

Enjoy your pens

Have a nice day

Junaid

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I will most likely be using my Pilot VP, which I am desperately trying to run out of the stock Pilot Ink so I can use some Iroshizuku in it. That blasted thing won't run out of ink! Gah!

Current Rotation:


Pilot Vanishing Point Gun Metal Fine


Stipula Passaporto Medium


Visconti Homo Sapiens Steel Age Midi Medium

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A lovely Parker "51" with Noodler's Blue/Black.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”

― Dr. Seuss

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Henry Simpole Dragon pen, IB nib, Iroshizuku Momiji.

Pelikan M620 Shanghai, fine nib, diluted Sailor Oku-yama.

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Accompanying others...

 

Visconti Voyager Demonstrator LE XXX/288 in what I call Tiger Stripe pattern.. .

Ancora Cielo Demonstrator LE XXX/500 Translucent Blue.. .

Pens filled with Skrip #22 Blue Black Ink.

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Fred

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Pulled out a Waterman Safety Pen (12 1/2S) and an American "Swan" (which was the Property of the NY Telephone Co, as stamped on the barrel ) from the pen roll. Zhivago and Red-Black respectively.

All the best,

Rommel

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