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My NOS 144R Classique in Bordeaux with a medium nib, first time inking it. I'm using cartridges, Royal Blue, because I want to prevent the ring from corroding from dipping it in ink for converter use.

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Modern 149 with platinum trim. Factory BB nib that I just got back from Mark Bacas for a bit of italic "sharpening."

(Filled with Bungbox 4B)

 

Best Regards, greg

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Modern 149 with platinum trim. Factory BB nib that I just got back from Mark Bacas for a bit of italic "sharpening."

(Filled with Bungbox 4B)

 

Best Regards, greg

I have a pen and a couple of nibs Im waiting to get back from Mark. So excited!! In the meantime Ive got a Le Grand Platinum ballpoint *gasp* with a rollerball refill thats doing duty today. Edited by yeepers
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~ max dog:

 

That's very good Christmas cheer, indeed!

Thanks for sharing the image of Beatles Psychedelic Purple in your 146 OB.

Tom K.

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MB 149 as usual!

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~ max dog:

 

 

That's very good Christmas cheer, indeed!

Thanks for sharing the image of Beatles Psychedelic Purple in your 146 OB.

Tom K.

Thanks Tom. Wishing you and Zuji a wonderful Christmas.
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Both sets of twins are simply stunning. Thank you both for sharing them with us!

"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." -Pablo Picasso


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