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How do the TWSBI minis hold up for travelling? (assume like just tossing them in a bag and/or in your pocket or something). I just ordered one to have another "carrying around pen" (not my workhorses I leave at work or my fancy ones I keep at home) and was curious as to how they do.
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# ? Oct 10, 2013 17:13 |
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People have suggested the Lamy Safari as a good travel pen, and it's been true in my experience except for the drop test. I've had no trouble with tossing it in my bag and going, but accidentally knocking the pen off a desk will pop the cap. Just the kind of thing that you live with when it's not a screw-on cap, but the Metro has a much firmer seal in comparison.
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# ? Oct 10, 2013 17:21 |
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The TWSBI Vac 700 is a perfect travel pen: the cap is screw-on and you can twiddle a knob on the end to completely close the feed so changes in atmospheric pressure on a plane won't make it leak.
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# ? Oct 10, 2013 18:04 |
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wodan22 posted:How do the TWSBI minis hold up for travelling? (assume like just tossing them in a bag and/or in your pocket or something). My brother has a pair of the Minis for just that purpose and he's had no issues of note. In other news, the Goulet folks are reporting that the "TWSBI Classic" will be out in mid-November for around $50. Hell yeah!
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# ? Oct 10, 2013 18:33 |
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wodan22 posted:How do the TWSBI minis hold up for travelling? (assume like just tossing them in a bag and/or in your pocket or something).
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# ? Oct 10, 2013 19:15 |
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Solkanar512 posted:My brother has a pair of the Minis for just that purpose and he's had no issues of note. I'm good with that. My problem is with that gorgeous rose gold accented Diamond 580. It looks amazing. But I already have a 580...and two 540s.
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# ? Oct 11, 2013 17:01 |
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My metro came in a ordered from goulet today. Bought it for the sole purpose of using baystate blue in it, to save my all-star's feed. It was just going to be another 'cheapish' pen to abuse. I am astounded by how solid it feels. I know every says its a great pen for the price, but its really impressive they can sell it so cheap.
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# ? Oct 11, 2013 18:20 |
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Rodney Chops posted:My metro came in a ordered from goulet today. Bought it for the sole purpose of using baystate blue in it, to save my all-star's feed. It was just going to be another 'cheapish' pen to abuse. I am astounded by how solid it feels. I know every says its a great pen for the price, but its really impressive they can sell it so cheap. I'll stand by what I said: the Metro punches well above its weight class and is probably the best value-for-money introduction and gateway drug to fountain pens you can get right now.
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# ? Oct 11, 2013 18:47 |
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My Platinum desk pen and other goodies should come in tomorrow! I've been thinking of making my own base to hold the pen in and had a few ideas for a sort of non traditional but still classy looking stand. I'm thinking a wooden block with some lead weights in it and little rubber feet to stop it from sliding and an angled hole in the top with the pen cap glued into it I want to paint it with the technique I used on this picture frame. I don't think the picture captures it perfectly, but it has a sort of glow to it that's just irresistible. Every person who's seen it in person loves the way it looks and I think it could work well for a desk item.
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# ? Oct 11, 2013 23:43 |
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Gonna make your pen match your guitar?
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 01:21 |
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My Platinum desk pen showed up today. Now I just need to decide whether to put in the carbon black cartridge or try out this new 54th Mass. Edit: vvvv I don't know about Lamy stubs, but my TWSBI ones do tend to be hard starters with more inks, at least four me. I'll go ahead and throw the 54th in and let you know how it goes! SnakesRevenge fucked around with this message at 05:23 on Oct 12, 2013 |
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SnakesRevenge posted:My Platinum desk pen showed up today. Now I just need to decide whether to put in the carbon black cartridge or try out this new 54th Mass. I really loved the colour of 54th mass, honestly was the best of 4 blue-blacks I tried. It just started too hard for me, over and over. That was in a 1.1mm lammy all-star. Let me know if it seems the same to you, or if I need to give it another whirl in a different pen!
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 04:48 |
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Edmond Dantes posted:Gonna make your pen match your guitar? I'm just so in love with this style of finish I want to put it on everything But I'm envisioning a more understated version for the desk set compared to the flamboyant guitar
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 14:56 |
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The new Hero knock off Lamy Safaris are here: Hero 359 I'm honestly curious how well they'll work compared to their Lamy counterparts.
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Reivax posted:The new Hero knock off Lamy Safaris are here: Hero 359 drat that's an identical ripoff. It does come with a converter so it's about 10-12 bucks cheaper than the real deal if you factor in converter price.
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 18:02 |
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Got my Goulet order. I did receive Noodler's 54th Massachusetts as the free ink. Also some tiny Apica notebooks for pocket usage. The platinum desk pen feels nice, if a little too light. It looks good and I've just popped the cartridge in and will put it on a test run postehaste
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 20:08 |
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So I forgot to actually post in this thread that last weekend during the local pen posse I ended up buying a TWSBI 530 with a medium nib + an italic 1.1 - someone also gave me two Esterbrooks, one a desk pen. They are all pretty fantastic! The medium nib on the TWSBI is juicy, and I love the way it feels in the hand since it's a bit thicker than most other pens, but still fairly light because it's still all plastic. I also picked up some of those Midori TN refills and doohickeys for a faux Midori I'm getting pretty solid mileage out of. In other news...anybody want to buy a Nakaya Decapod? One of the local pen people is selling hers before moving to Poland.
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 20:25 |
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Reivax posted:The new Hero knock off Lamy Safaris are here: Hero 359 Ugh I really can't stand it when these companies just blatantly rip off a product like that. Let's see, if we take Hero's past experience in fantastic quality control, I'm going to go with maybe 10% might write well?
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 22:23 |
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I gave the Decapod some thought because I'm pondering a Nakaya, but I can't justify $600 for a c/c.
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 23:40 |
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Gone! To surprisingly to a goon who lives in the same city. Rodney Chops fucked around with this message at 17:51 on Oct 13, 2013 |
# ? Oct 13, 2013 00:51 |
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While the Pilot Varisty pens do write nice for the price, like others, I have found them to be scratchy so I dont think I will buy another pack. Ive got my sights on either a Pilot Metro or a Lamey Safari, I might just get both since they are not that expensive. Does anyone have ink recommendations?
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 02:17 |
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Hi Guys This is my first post! I am a vintage fountain pen collector from Australia. I collect predominately vintage American parker pens from 1900 - 1930 concentrating on Duofold (1921 - 1929), although I have some Parker, Sheaffer, Mont Blanc and Pelikan pens all pre 1960. I also collect Parker ephemera and have a large collection of original Duofold adverts, boxes and pen shop trays. I don't know why I set myself the hard task of collecting items all of which are only available overseas. I purchase all my pens through dealers in the US and the UK and through Ebay. Some of my collection is at my Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/emster/. I have many more. I have used a fountain pen on a daily basis for more than 20 years (mostly at work) and currently use a Pelikan M1005, which is a brilliant everyday pen. I also have a variety of parker vintage pens I use on rotation. I am happy to share my collecting experiences, especially with Parker Duofold, if anyone is interested. I also put together a guide to dealers on the internet I have come across (for a local pen collecting group) if anyone would like that.
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 03:20 |
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Hi emster, you have had some difficulties in your initial posting, I've cleared them up. Please don't sign your posts. That said, there are some very nice Parkers in your photostream, and in the unrelated pictures you have a very good eye for photo composition. Please post more of your collection!
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angerbeet posted:Hi emster, you have had some difficulties in your initial posting, I've cleared them up. Please don't sign your posts. Thanks for that
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 04:15 |
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Rodney Chops posted:I have 9 noodlers sample vials with only one cartridge worth of ink used from each one, so they all still have a couple ml in each. I've found the colours I liked. To pay back to the thread, I'll send them to whoever wants to pay for shipping. Either someone getting into pens or who wants to mix them. I'm in Canada, so not sure if it would be much savings to send them to another country. PM me if your interested! I can't PM, but I'm in Canada so if it makes shipping easier, I'd be down. I never tried Noodler's inks and I'm curious
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 04:21 |
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Nothing better than collecting vintage pens from a continent you're not in (e.g. US Parkers in Aus, or my penchant for UK Mabie Todds). That's some freakin' amazing transparency! P.S. angerbeet is so nice
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 04:47 |
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emster88 posted:
That would be great if you could post about your collecting experience and your dealers guide. I would find them extremely useful as I'm sure many other in the thread would too! Looking through your pictures, you have some gorgeous pens in there. The bicolour nibs on some of your vacuumatics are fantastic. I like your DC-3, too!
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 09:39 |
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Great pictures of some amazing pens there, Emster! I love the style of the Duofold, but I am a poor grad student and can't afford one, at least any I have come across.
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Duro posted:I can't PM, but I'm in Canada so if it makes shipping easier, I'd be down. I never tried Noodler's inks and I'm curious Sorry Duro, beaten.
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 17:52 |
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Just got my Safari, 2 new inks (Diamine Syrah is gorgeous), and some rhodia and clairefontaine notebooks. The paper is really nice in the rhodia pads, the ink just glides on them. Quick question, I currently have two lamy pens, the Safari with a 1.5 itallic nib, and the CP1 which has a 1.1 itallic nib. I think I'd like to leave the Safari as an "everyday pen", and the CP1 for doing fancy stuff, can I just switch the nibs between them? /edit: Welp, my question's been answered! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtvwzv_6tWM Edmond Dantes fucked around with this message at 17:56 on Oct 14, 2013 |
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kim jong-illin posted:Dark brown ink recommendations? Noodler's Walnut works nicely but the nib creep is annoying and it gunks up pens after a while. I was looking through an ink journal that a friend of mine is doing and it seemed like she was getting a fairly similar color to Walnut with Private Reserve Chocolat and Diamine Chocolate Brown. Her notes don't mention anything about nib creep as she primarily uses dip pens. Having said that they were similar, they did seem, at least to my eye, to be a bit more red than the Walnut. Alternatively if you really like the color, you may want to try giving the pen a complete cleaning every time you would refill. I've had to do that with my Lamy Vista from the start as it just gets gunked up on subsequent fills.
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 18:10 |
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How the piss do I open this thing to refill it? It's a Plaisir, I'm pretty sure I got it off eBay, and it doesn't unscrew, nib doesn't pull out, nothing. It's got Nikita Red in it, so I know I've refilled it at least once, but damned if I can remember how... (click for huge)
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 19:01 |
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That looks like the platinum preppy that came with my noodlers heat of darkness, you just unscrew it. You sure it just isn't stuck? /edit: yeah, I'm pretty sure, you can even see the threads in the middle.
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daggerdragon posted:How the piss do I open this thing to refill it? It's a Plaisir, I'm pretty sure I got it off eBay, and it doesn't unscrew, nib doesn't pull out, nothing. It's got Nikita Red in it, so I know I've refilled it at least once, but damned if I can remember how... I'm fairly sure that's a Preppy, not a Plaisir. The body should just screw off from the section, it may be stuck if it doesn't. Here is a video from the Goulets that explains how it's converted so maybe that will help you!
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Edmond Dantes posted:That looks like the platinum preppy that came with my noodlers heat of darkness, you just unscrew it. You sure it just isn't stuck? I gave it to the fiance, he yanked on it for a bit and then it came right off with a wet squelch. Apparently I was too afraid of breaking the thing and spewing ink everywhere. Vitamins posted:I'm fairly sure that's a Preppy, not a Plaisir. The body should just screw off from the section, it may be stuck if it doesn't. It's definitely a Plaisir, got it off eBay, the logo on the nib is a double-lined P. Thanks!
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 19:12 |
Looks like a bunch of ink dried on the threads. Twist harder! Note: Not responsible for breakage
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 19:12 |
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daggerdragon posted:
Glad you got it open! Sorry though but it's definitely a Preppy! The Plaisir and Preppy both have the same style nib with the double-lined P. Plaisirs have a metal body and cap though, while Preppys are all plastic. They both have different style caps too. Though yours seems to be missing the little label on the barrel that has Preppy written on it. Preppy: Plaisir:
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 19:25 |
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daggerdragon posted:It's definitely a Plaisir, got it off eBay, the logo on the nib is a double-lined P. Edit:^^^beaten It's definitely a Platinum Preppy.
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 19:26 |
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Well then. Silly sellers rubbing the labels off my pens. Then again, what do you expect for $5 from China? I like that pen because with the clear barrel filled with Nikita, it looks like I'm writing with blood. So far I've removed all the dried-on crud and it's currently soaking in the ultrasonic cleaner, just working water through the top bit. Thanks again, I have my pen back Note to anyone else reading this thread: don't leave your cheap pens quarter-filled and then put them in storage for a year. They will dry out and gunk up the works and then you have to go get a Big Strong Man™ to open them for you.
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 19:39 |
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daggerdragon posted:I gave it to the fiance, he yanked on it for a bit and then it came right off with a wet squelch. Apparently I was too afraid of breaking the thing and spewing ink Hahaha, a friend of mine always says she keeps her husband around just for his can-opening prowess. Speaking of preppys, mine kinda... leaks from the nib. It starts out alright, and after a minute of writing it starts gathering more and more ink on the nib until it drips. I know it's an eye dropper pen, but that's a bit ridiculous. Anything I should check? I don't user it much, but it's the "black pen" while the other ones have the fabulous colours.
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