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I guess I'm going blind cause it looks blood red to me.
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# ? May 29, 2013 20:30 |
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It looks pretty dark red to me too. Y'know, almost like burgundy .
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# ? May 29, 2013 21:08 |
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Definitely burgundy. It's nowhere close to either a blood red or a dark pink.
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# ? May 29, 2013 21:36 |
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If you want a dark, bloody red and can find it, the Montblanc Hitchcock red is sublime. I've been meaning to buy some more (I believe it's limited production) since I gifted my bottle to a friend. Shades very well and ends up a nice, clotted bloody looking red on the paper. Works way better with a wider nib too.
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# ? May 30, 2013 00:52 |
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I'm a sucker for Noodler's Red-Black. I think this image captures its tone quite well.
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# ? May 30, 2013 01:57 |
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I'm not sure how well it came out in the photo, but the feed is pretty misaligned on my Ahab, and the drat thing works pretty well. Still rather wish I had remembered to fix that when I was cleaning it.
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Vitamins posted:Obligatory Toast, how is that Ahab you're using? I decided Noodler's Turquoise Eel is my favourite ink ever now and I've been curious about the Ahab for a while. I thought as long as I was gonna put an order in to the Goulets I'd take an opportunity to maybe get a new pen too It's nice, but the nib and feed can both be finicky as poo poo. There are threads online that show how you can basically mod it with a dremel tool. Getting the steel nib from GP basically turned something that was a novelty into something I will probably use a lot more. RustedChrome posted:It looks like a dark pink to me in that pic. Ugh, it's crimson you nerds.
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# ? May 30, 2013 05:20 |
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If you guys are willing to go a little more into the land of red-browns, Iroshizuku Tsukushi is a crazy good-looking ink that shades wonderfully and is somehow still formal enough to cut it in office settings. I waver between using it and Fuyu-shogun all the drat time.
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Kessel posted:If you guys are willing to go a little more into the land of red-browns, Iroshizuku Tsukushi is a crazy good-looking ink that shades wonderfully and is somehow still formal enough to cut it in office settings.
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# ? May 30, 2013 09:17 |
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New toy time! My Platinum Celluloid Green 3776 with broad nib is my very favorite pen. I've wanted to try another Platinum and I snagged this Black 3776 with Music Nib on ebay for a decent price. I've wanted to try a music nib as well. In the little bit I've tested it, it's silky smooth like the other is but lays down a wider line. It doesn't really have the line variation like an italic or stub, it's more like a European broad, or maybe Japanese double broad. So far I'm pleased with the purchase.
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# ? May 30, 2013 19:42 |
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quote:Uhh, this is confusing 'cause mine seems like a pretty dark red: quote:It looks like a dark pink to me in that pic. quote:I guess I'm going blind cause it looks blood red to me. quote:It looks pretty dark red to me too. Y'know, almost like burgundy . I find your lack of screen calibration... disturbing. Go buy a colorimeter and a cheap IPS monitor That said, Montblanc inks look best if your pen writes a very wet line and turn out pretty meh otherwise.
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blowfish posted:I find your lack of screen calibration... disturbing. But I'm not looking at it on a screen.
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Xachariah posted:But I'm not looking at it on a screen. But everyone else is.
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# ? May 31, 2013 17:29 |
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The Platinum pens look awesome. I just wish I had use for a music nib. Anything larger than a medium is way too big for me.
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Xovaan posted:The Platinum pens look awesome. I just wish I had use for a music nib. Anything larger than a medium is way too big for me. I feel for you... I might buy a music nib to play with at some point, but anything broader than a fine nib is too much for my note taking which is 90% of what I need a pen for. Oh yes, and they're quite affordable! Make sure to order them from Japan directly on rakuten - even accounting for import duties, my orders have ended up being cheaper than EU/US pen shops. I think I saw Platinum 3776s (with 14K nibs and the slip seal cap) on sale for ~$60-70 two months ago. One of these days, I'll have to review the Pilot desk pens, probably after I have tried the full lineup... These things are almost indestructible (believe me, I've tried...) and they're amazingly comfortable to use for extended periods. 14K nibbed DP-500 versions will set you back ~$40 plus shipping, which is half of what you'd pay on ebay and amazingly cheap for a gold nibbed pen ! e: I forgot to mention that Pilot inks are supposed to be much less expensive than they usually are. almost $30 for a small bottle of ink? $10? much better... suck my woke dick fucked around with this message at 18:54 on May 31, 2013 |
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blowfish posted:Rakuten Welp, looks like I finally can't justify not having Iroshizuku inks! Adding this to the OP.
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cobalt impurity posted:Welp, looks like I finally can't justify not having Iroshizuku inks! Adding this to the OP. I don't think this is wise. The shipping rates look like they'll knock it back up to about what it normally costs here, and also they don't tell you what you'll be charged, just have a chart of rates based on grams, and I'm not sure how much the package will weigh...so...it could be more expensive...the minimum is about 12 bucks for 300 grams, and then 15 bucks for 1.10 pounds. Also no idea how long it'll take to ship from Japan. Also just buy some of the ink, it's great and ink last so drat long anyway. Edit: We really need someone who's going to Japan anyway with space in a checked bagged for ink...an ink mule. Brightman fucked around with this message at 19:41 on May 31, 2013 |
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cobalt impurity posted:Welp, looks like I finally can't justify not having Iroshizuku inks! Adding this to the OP. Cool! Shipping costs from Japan can be non-trivial so don't just order a single glass of ink and nothing else (I paid ~$30 shipping for 2 inks and 3 pens). Also, you can never justify not having Iroshizuku inks! Asa-Gao and Kon-Peki are awesome shades of blue that actually look like the vivid shade on the label instead of being dull on paper once they've dried (Pelikan/Montblanc, I'm looking at you ). e: Brightman posted:I don't think this is wise. The shipping rates look like they'll knock it back up to about what it normally costs here, and also they don't tell you what you'll be charged, just have a chart of rates based on grams, and I'm not sure how much the package will weigh...so...it could be more expensive...the minimum is about 12 bucks for 300 grams, and then 15 bucks for 1.10 pounds. Also no idea how long it'll take to ship from Japan. The shop I linked uses express shipping which takes about a week to Germany (including the time customs take to mail me about having to pay them when collecting the shipment). As I said, if you buy more than a single cheap item, it'll probably worth it. The order I mentioned above ended up costing about 140€/$180 including shipping and customs duties. Ordering from any English language-shop (the pens from an ebay.com who mails them from Japan, since desk pens aren't sold anywhere else) would have set me back ~$300 plus shipping and duties and would have probably ended up being in the region of $350. Overall, I think the advantages of ordering on rakuten are greatest for non-US goons since the wacky stuff is even harder to get in Europe, but depending on what you're ordering it can still be worthwhile in the US quote:Edit: We really need someone who's going to Japan anyway with space in a checked bagged for ink...an ink mule. Yes, we definitely do suck my woke dick fucked around with this message at 19:58 on May 31, 2013 |
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Brightman posted:Edit: We really need someone who's going to Japan anyway with space in a checked bagged for ink...an ink mule. I have a few hours layover there next week. Time to scour the mall-like airport terminal!
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Brightman posted:... When I went last spring I got several bottles of Iroshizuku for the equivalent of 15 USD at Tokyu Hands. The exchange rate is loads better now. I need to go back soon.
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# ? May 31, 2013 21:08 |
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I just got back from Goulet warehouse. Got my Goulet #6 Fine nib and a bunch of samples that I'm excited to try. The Goulet nibs are really great. The Fine actually has a slightly wider line than I was expecting (about the same as an unflexed Noodler's Flex line is), but I'll admit that I don't have a whole lot of experience with different nib sizes. If you're in or around the Richmond/Ashland area at all, I'd really recommend doing a pick-up at the Goulet warehouse next time you order from them. Everyone is super nice and more than ready to answer any questions you might have. And I got a tootsie pop from them
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DurianGray posted:I just got back from Goulet warehouse. Got my Goulet #6 Fine nib and a bunch of samples that I'm excited to try. The Goulet nibs are really great. The Fine actually has a slightly wider line than I was expecting (about the same as an unflexed Noodler's Flex line is), but I'll admit that I don't have a whole lot of experience with different nib sizes. I wonder if isellpens does something similar I live about 20 minutes from the address on the website. Got my twsbi 580, very very cool and the pen is smooth, going to take a little getting used too. I made a huge mess of the ink the HOD bottle doesn't pour very well into the ink well. Kind of a weird question, I live in Phoenix so it gets hot as hell here, are there any issues with extreme heat and leaving these pens in a backpack in my car? Any other tips or suggestions would be welcome too.
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# ? May 31, 2013 23:51 |
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Hmm, maybe Jetpens will let me do that... I'm about a 12-minute drive from them here in the bay area. Edit: Aww, balls quote:Where are you located?
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DurianGray posted:I just got back from Goulet warehouse. Got my Goulet #6 Fine nib and a bunch of samples that I'm excited to try. The Goulet nibs are really great. The Fine actually has a slightly wider line than I was expecting (about the same as an unflexed Noodler's Flex line is), but I'll admit that I don't have a whole lot of experience with different nib sizes. But right now, I do not feel like traveling an hour on i-95 south for any reason.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 06:24 |
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So, after my Ahab fell tip first into the ground and got a really good bend in it, I decided I missed the flex nib and that I wanted to buy another. I went with a Konrad this time, since I thought the slimmer profile would be nice, and the window to see the ink was a plus too. Also, I thought it just looked nice. I've had very mixed feelings about it since then. I still like the flex nib, even if it is a little more stiff than I'd like, but the pen is designed a little oddly. If you look at the red cap at the end, twisting that off exposes the knob to turn the piston to fill the pen. Twisting the cap in a slightly different way will unscrew the entire piston system, giving you another way to fill the pen up. However, not having the piston screwed in right will leave an air gap, and result in all the ink dripping right out of your pen. So the normal use of the cap to cover and uncover the piston knob can also result in your pen being set to unexpectedly spewing ink everywhere. This already happened to me once in the first week of using it. It sat around for awhile then until I decided I'd throw some silicone grease in the threads for unscrewing the piston to help the seal, and hope for the best. I still like it, but unfortunately I still have a lot of trepidation taking it anywhere, lest I end up with a huge mess and no pen again. shadysight fucked around with this message at 05:22 on Jun 2, 2013 |
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I got knocked overboard today and took an unintended swim with my Alstar in the long island sound Cleared it out, did a full flush and clean. hopefully the salt exposure won't mess it up too bad.
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shadysight posted:... I have a couple of Konrads, an ebonite and a resin model, and I've never experienced this with either. They are always in my soft pen case so I hope I don't open it one day to see an ink massacre!
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RustedChrome posted:I have a couple of Konrads, an ebonite and a resin model, and I've never experienced this with either. They are always in my soft pen case so I hope I don't open it one day to see an ink massacre! I'm glad to hear someone else has had better experiences. Searching for a solution to my problem was a little like searching through WebMD. I got to hear all about the things that had gone wrong with Konrads.
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# ? Jun 2, 2013 05:21 |
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Like any web forum on any subject, 1 person with a problem will make more noise than 1000 without.
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shadysight posted:I'm glad to hear someone else has had better experiences. Searching for a solution to my problem was a little like searching through WebMD. I got to hear all about the things that had gone wrong with Konrads. My Konrad has a tight hold with the threads for the piston as well. My best advice for yours would be to (carefully) put a small amount of shellac or the like on those threads to hold them in place. You'll need a heat gun or a warm bath to undo it again, but it's not something you should need to do often at all.
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# ? Jun 2, 2013 09:18 |
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Has anyone used the Noodler's Ink White Whale to create blends? I'm tempted to buy some and experiment with mixing it with their Red-Black or Antietam to find a nice correspondence color.
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# ? Jun 3, 2013 17:45 |
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I got to chat a little about fountain pens with one of the just-graduated students who volunteers with our agency today. He's planning to use them for note taking in college so I gave him some links and pulled out my tiny collection of sub- pens for him to try out, because he was using a Zebra V-301 and having problems with it skipping.
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SnakesRevenge posted:Yeah, the one on the pen is the Bock nib, which they changed around the beginning of the year as those tended to be quite dry. The one on the box is a Jowo nib, that they've been issuing since. I've been using a Sailor Demonstrator since I lost my 2000, but I'm not crazy about the fine nib. It's been very nice and incredibly reliable however. Even after left for a few weeks writes great without any coaxing. It's always filled with Diamine Washable Blue. (To prevent staining it.) The cap on my 530 broke, and Twsbi sent me a new one, but it was for the 540 which doesn't fit properly. I assume they just don't have 530 parts anymore since I specified that clearly. ...now to try out the Micarta! edit: teethgrinder fucked around with this message at 13:03 on Jun 4, 2013 |
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Rodney Chops fucked around with this message at 23:47 on Jun 4, 2013 |
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I'd post a pic reply but my phone is currently sitting next to me, completely broken. Plumix can take both the CON-20 and CON-50 converters. The CON-20 holds more ink but the CON-50 is a very nice twist converter. I personally enjoy filling pens and found the added ink reservoir of the 20 doesn't make up for not seeing how much ink I have left, which is another bonus of the 50 and would accompany the transparency of the Plumix nicely. I'd go for the CON-50.
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 00:03 |
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Ordered the con-50, thanks for clearing that up xovaan.
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 14:05 |
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What's the deal with getting inky fingers? I have two fountain pens, a really nice Pelikan Souveran that I got as a gift, and a rather cheap Waterman. Here's the thing, I almost always end up getting ink on my finger tips when writing with my nice pen, meanwhile almost never with my cheap one. Am I doing something wrong or is this normal?
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 03:52 |
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It's completely normal and is likely just residual ink after a fillup. Also, ink on fingers owns and is part of the craft. Sweet pen, by the way!
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