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I haven't been able to put down my Parker "21" Super (F) since I filled it with Diamine Damson last Saturday. I'm sure I'm close to having run it dry by now, and I've got some Yama-Budo to fill it with next.

 

Can't help but wonder how much of an upgrade a 51 would be. I absolutely love this pen.

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Nakaya Redbird, broad nib, Iroshizuku Ku-jaku.

TWSBI orange demo, fine nib, Sailor Kin-mokusei.

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I love my Pelikan Blue 605. Today I finshed the week rotation of my Waterman Expert F.

I still don't get the hang of the F, but it is usefull to have an F arround.

It is also a very nice and classy pen.

Next week goes TWSBI YUUPPIIIII, with the homemade stub.

The Pelikan goes after the TWSBI.

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My new modern Premier black lacquered with gold trim. Medium 750 gold nib.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a234/sinthavalai/lamy2000.jpg

My fountain pens:

Parker Duofold, Sonnet,Premier

Pelikan Souverän M1000, M800, M805, M600, M400 White tortoise

Sheaffer Legacy Heritage, Valor,

Lamy 2000, Vista, Safari, Joy ,Studio

Montblanc Meisterstück 149, Pilot 78G

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Visconti HS Lava filled with Levenger Smokey

Parker 51 flighter filled with Diamine Majestic Blue

Mont Blanc Dumas filled with FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire

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Edison Pearl bulb-filler in tortoise lucite, broad nib, Diamine Chocolate Brown.

Oldwin in blue & grey marbled celluloid, Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun.

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This week I'm carrying my Parker 45 Flighter, with gold trim and a fine nib. Currently I am about half way through a cartridge with Quink blue, but will probably go with Waterman Florida blue when the cartridge is empty.

Adam

Dayton, OH

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.

-- Prov 25:2
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This week, I'm using a Namiki Falcon, a Sailor Realo, and a Waterman Kultur, all loaded with Sailor Jentle Black. :cloud9:

Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.

 

Lisa in Raleigh, NC

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Today's pen is a Parker 51 flighter inked up with Noodler's Midnight Blue.

"Life moves pretty fast, if you do not stop and look around once and a while you might just miss it."

Ferris Bueller

 

 

 

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