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My current inked pens in “the rotation”
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Can’t just have one!


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Visconti Homo Sapiens just acquired.
Still trying to get clean with Goulet pen flush.
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Nice pen! What nib did you choose (looks like a B of more on the pic)?
Personally I had my stub nib changed 3 times for a new one, non performed so I switched to EF in the end :001_rolle . Now I'm happy every time this pen turns up in my regular rotation (like twice a year). Enjoy!
 
Nice pen! What nib did you choose (looks like a B of more on the pic)?
Personally I had my stub nib changed 3 times for a new one, non performed so I switched to EF in the end :001_rolle . Now I'm happy every time this pen turns up in my regular rotation (like twice a year). Enjoy!
It's actually an 18kt fine nib that I have not been able to use yet. I got it used off eBay from Judd's and it is taking awhile to get clean as a whistle.
 
Today used both TWSBI Swipe and Platinum Preppy, both with their included black ink cartridges. On a sticky note, the Swipe with an EF nib writes a wider line than the F nib Preppy's thin line. My first use of either on a sticky note.
 
This week is the turn of the Sheaffer Targa Sterling silver fountain pen F nib with Diamine Sherwood Green.
It was a 'donation', as she called it, from my aunt 20-30 years ago.
It is part of a set with ball point pen contained in a metal box and a metal cartridge holder. Haven't used for some time. Smooth writer.
 
This week is the turn of the Sheaffer Targa Sterling silver fountain pen F nib with Diamine Sherwood Green.
It was a 'donation', as she called it, from my aunt 20-30 years ago.
It is part of a set with ball point pen contained in a metal box and a metal cartridge holder. Haven't used for some time. Smooth writer.

The Targas are nice pens. I picked up a black Targa in 1976 at the supply store at the University of Alabama when I was getting supplies for my first semester in college. I still have and use that pen. Your aunt did you well.
 
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