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Aurora Ypsilon with Rohrer & Klingner Verdigris

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Fatti non foste a viver come bruti ma per seguire virtude e canoscenza

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(Dante Alighieri - Divina Commedia, Inferno Canto XXVI)

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Mont Blanc Noblesse, Platinum plate on Silver, B 14ct italic nib, MB blue cartridge; backed up with Parker 51 with Blue Black.

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Waterman Edson in blue with standard M nib and boring workhorse Quink black (needed for work purposes... better for copying, faxing, etc.)

Pelikan M800 Tortoise with BB nib and FPN Galileo brown.

Lamy Nexx with F nib and Quink dark blue because it's dark enough for work while being at least a bit different.

 

Glenn.

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My way of relaxing - spending an hour or so ogling vintage fountain pens! There was a time I wondered why collectors commission thieves to heist valuable paintings. Then I saw a Degas - and understood why. The sheer desire to possess and view - even if only for oneself! Vintage fountain pens are such too. And , I have a feeling, that all fountain pen collectors have a writer somewhere inside them.

Phillipe - I liked your pens very much. Cheers all.

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Esterbrook LJ 9556 with Pelikan Turquoise

Me, too, but in green. What a smooth, light, easy pen. "I got a peaceful, easy feeling...."

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Sheaffer Imperial II Deluxe w/ F Nib and Waterman's Serenity Blue and Sheaffer 330 w/ F Nib and Waterman's Audacious Red

PELIKAN - Too many birds in the flock to count. My pen chest has proven to be a most fertile breeding ground.

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THE PELIKAN'S PERCH - A growing reference site for all things Pelikan

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New Montegrappa Emblema in beautiful red w/ F nib and Montegrappa Black cartridge.

 

I haven't had the pen for long enough to write seriously with it, so I'm breaking it in w/ provided cartridges.

 

I finally found my desired Emblema at Bromfield Pen Shop in Boston, while visiting on a trip. Yey! :D

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Lamy Dialogue 3 (Black Matte & Palladium Finish - Fine & Medium Nib respectively)

Lamy 2000 (Black & Steel Finish - Fine & Medium Nib Respectively)

 

What I have noticed is while writing with the Dialogue 3 - the Pen fails to write, on the other hand with the 2000, I have never faced this issue.

 

Why is it the 2000 writes beautifully and the dialogue 3 fails to write?

 

I am using Omas & Private Reserve Ink.

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Omas Ogiva Vision LE (Kon Peki)

Omas Arte Italiana Art Deco LE (Omas Black ink)

Danitrio Takumi (Murasaki)

I love the combination...

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Brand new Lamy 2000 (EF). Pelikan Royal blue

Sailor Pro gear slim (F). Sailor Epinard

MB Starwalker black (F). MB Midnight blue

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Lamy Al-Star (MK) in pearl with black Lamy ink

Lamy Safari (F) in orange with turquoise Lamy ink

Rotring Art Pen (1.1) with black Rotring Art Pen ink

Pelikan Twist (F) with 4001 royal blue ink

Sheaffer Legacy I (B nib) with Pelikan Edelstein Tanzanite ink

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My new Noodler's Konrad roaring 20s Brown Tortoise which I love. Inked up and working right away. Now I just need a brown ink that satisfies me. Either they look like dirt or a washed out pooey color (the ones I have sampled).

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Accompanying other pens..

Namiki Custom Impression Amber fine nib..

Visconti Moonlight Voyager Rose Gold Vermeil medium nib..

Waterman 52 fine nib..

Pelikan 100 ob nib..

Noodler's Konrad manifold fine..

Filcao Tucano Ag .925 sleeve 0.5mm c.i. nib..

All filled with Skrip # 24 Blue Black Ink..

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Fred

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Edison Nouveau Encore LE, Flecked Tortoise, Fine Steel Nib, Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher Ink.



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The pen and watch, but not the cufflink.

 

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Did a complete rotation on the weekend.

 

Pelikan M205 Duo with the highlighter ink

Parker 51 Aero with PR E DC Blue

Sheaffer Imperial 444 with Lamy Red

Jean Pierre Lepine Indigo with Diamine Imperial Purple cart

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