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Writing Equipment Society by
mz
Lest you all think I do nothing but complain, I'd like to
extol the virtues of the Writing Equipment Society (WES),
which is in the United Kingdom.
Earlier this year I got a hold of several back issues of
"The Journal of the Writing Equipment Society." The quality
of the articles, in my not so...
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Source for Parker 75 nibs? by
Psyktek
I recently replaced a much-loved Parker 75 that I'd lost many, many years
ago. However, the nib that came with it is a 'Broad' (marked 'B' on the
feed).
I've done a search and can only seem to find replacements that are
calligraphic or that are unclear as to the place of manufacture.
As a...
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Penspotting: Queen Elizabeth by
Tim McNamara
I watched a PBS show about the Queen and her family- really a rather
interesting slice of 20th century British history, BTW- and there was
a scene of the Queen reading and signing papers at her desk. This
looked pretty recent, I would say, from her appearance.
The pen she used was obviously a...
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Pens FS, some Rare by
SMSmith007
1. Vintage standard sized Skyline, Sterling Silver cap, F nib, maroon pen,
under strong light and magnification I see a couple of micro dings in the cap,
lever has typical brassing, nice rare pen, definitely vintage, not the remake,
in box $325......2. Maroon Skyline standard, a couple of tiny...
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Little Pilot Birdies F/S by
Speebob
This is a nice little pen. This is the little Pilot Birdie fountain pen.
The Birdie was ever sold in the US. It's only 4-5/8" long and a thin 9mm in
diameter (but not as small as the Pilot Penko). It's all metal brushed
stainless steel with polished stainless steel trim and a snap on cap. ...
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Paper... by
Lowell
I'm a newbie (woe be to the newbie, I know)... and I have a question. I'm
sure it's one you've answered a hundred times before, but I really would
like to get your opinions.
I use a fountain pen (I am, quite honestly, in love with fountain pens) and
am looking for some nice paper to write on. I...
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Scarce early Waterman pens by
Len Provisor
Closing Sunday eve on eBay, some scarce early Waterman pens
Seller : propro
http://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MyeBay&LogUID=propro&CurrentPage=MyeBaySelling&ssPageName=STRK:ME:LNLK
Waterman Secretary pen c1898 very scarce early...
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Where buy Mont Blanc pens online in Europe by
News
Hi everybody,
I am interesting in buying a few Mont Blanc pens online. I live in the
EU and would be interested in buying from online retailers within the
EU. Could anybody give me any hints?
Thank you
pullman
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by so what
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DIY Repair of my Mont Blanc Ink Feed problem??? by
Blarney
Hi it's me again... I was wondering if I purchased either da book or the
Pen Den's DVD on fountain pen repairs if I could possibly adjust the ink
flow on my Mont Blanc Meisterstruck fountain pen? I am a do-it-yourself
type of person and would like to learn if I can. However I don't want to
risk...
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Any hope? by
Shuttermutt
Greetings all! I'm hoping for some good news here. It seems my Parker
51 fell into the hands of my wife... twice. The first time she jammed
the cap on and, while attempting to remove it, apparently twisted the
nib in the shell. The second time, while we were moving, she had
actually THROWN IT AWAY...
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Parker 100 vs Parker 51 & Sheaffer Snorkel by
ChunLi
Hi all!
I have some birthday money and I was wondering what you all suggest I
should get. Either a Parker 100 or a Parker 51 and Sheaffer Snorkel?
I think a fully restored Parker 51 and Sheaffer Snorkel combined will
be almost the same as a Parker 100.
I am very new to fountain pens. I only own...
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I did it, Ms. Satrap! by
KCat
I put Orange Crush in my Rotring 1.9 mm artpen. Just 'cause I didn't have
anything else to put it in. I might have to find a Core just to have a pen
that suits it. And try to track down more of the ink. I was shocked. I
*liked* it.
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I am not a Lupus/Fountain Pen Expert. I am not a Medical...
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Ink in old cartridges by
R. Paul Martin
I've seen the advice here to not use old ink cartridges that are
partly dried out because the ink may be too thick and may clog the
pen.
However, what if I open the cartridge and just inject some water?
Should that reconstitute the ink to its original consistency and make
it okay to use?
I've...
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Yard-o-led pencil? by
Rath Dinen
I am interested in purchasing a Yard-o-led pencil. Unfortunately, I
have only seen pictures online. I would like information on weight,
length, qualtiy, and all other aspects of the pencil that would help
me in making an informed decision. Thanks.
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do you prefer gold nibs over steel? by
Avery A. Hise
There is a new survey posted about nibs. Stop by RSFPC and cast your vote. :-)
http://www.ramblingsnail.net/
Best,
Avery A. Hise
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Little Pilot Birdie pen by
Speebob
This is a nice little pen with a very high Japanese cute-ness factor. This
is the little Pilot Birdie fountain pen. This is the old model and the new
model, the new one is in stainless steel only. The Birdie was ever sold in
the US. It's only 4-5/8" long and a thin 9mm in diameter (but not as...
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March 30th 04 01:17 PM
by maso
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