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Hmm, a Pilot 78g, probably, and my Dollar, and lastly, possibly, my fake Hero 616. :P

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:embarrassed_smile: BIC Disposable Fountain Pen :embarrassed_smile:

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Cross Classic with Parker Quink Black

Parker Sonnet Fine point Gold Nib with Parker Quink Red and

Parker Duofold medium point with Noodler's 5 O'Clock Shadow

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Yesterday and so far today I am using my newly arrived Hero 616 with Private Reserve Gray Flannel.

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

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Today I am using:

 

Pelikan M400 tortoise-white, 14ct EF nib, Pelikan Blue Black

Pelikan M200 old style, 14ct monocolor B nib, Noodlers Fox Red

Pelikan M300 pencil, Faber-Castell B lead

Pentel P209 yellow 0.9mm pencil, Pentel B lead

Parker Jotter all-metal ballpoint, Parker blue refill

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I have been using my Pelikan M215 Lozenge for the past 3 years. It's never failed me.

 

Nate

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-Oscar Wilde

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Pelikan M400, Kaufhof-Edition, tortoise, with a Pelikan 400NN ef-nib, Waterman violet

Pelikan M405, black, with a Pelikan 400 KM-nib, Montblanc Midnight blue

Pelikan M400, tortoise-white, with a Pelikan 400NN f-nib, Waterman Havana

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Nakaya sumi cherry blossoms, fine nib, Binder's burgundy.

Onoto Magna sterling silver, broad nib, Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun.

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Montblanc:

 

1966 146 with expressive OBB nib.. .

1954 344 with flexible fine nib.. . Both filled with Skrip #24 Blue Black ink.

 

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At work today:

Hero 330 with Noodler's Sequoia

Platinum Preppy 05 with Noodler's Nikita

Sheaffer Prelude XF with Noodler's Black

Waterman Expert II (Med.) with Waterman Florida Blue

Pilot Plumix (Med. Italic) with Aurora Black

Pilot Vanishing Point (Med.) with Montblanc Midnight Blue

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Lamy Studio in brushed ss with 1.5 italic nib and Diamine Majestic Blue. Using it to address Christmas cards.

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Lesseee.... I've got the Pelikan amber demonstrator (200? -- it is the 200 size w/ the 14K M nib), w/ PR's Shoreline gold today.

And in my shirt pocket Visconti's midi black Divina, with MB's Irish Green.

And somehow in my briefcase my wife's burgundy MB144-R with MB's blue cart. Not sure she knows it's with me. That's her only FP. Oops. :rolleyes:

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Today it's a big black English Parker Duofold Senior with Quink Black. Very conservative but a good combination.

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1. Sheaffer Targa...

2. Osmiroid 75 with Italic Medium Straight Nib

3. Sheaffer No Nonsense with Fine Italic Nib

4. Aquamarine Lamy Safari Medium Nib

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Sheaffer Lifetime (1963-1964) Cartridge Pen with an Inlaid 14k Medium nib - Waterman Havana Brown

Waterman Expert II with a Medium nib - Waterman Florida Blue

Sheaffer Prelude (US made, gold plated) with an XF nib - Noodler's Black

Rotring Initial (stainless steel) with a Fine nib - Noodler's Black

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