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Lamy 2000 nibs by
yland45[_2_]
Hi!
I have a lamy 2000 that is too wide for me. How do i get ahold of
other nibs (namely EF) to replace mine with?
thanks a lot
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How to replace nib of Lamy Studio by
yland45[_2_]
I recently aquired a lamy studio with a medium nib and am not happy
with the thickness (i use fine nibs). So how do i get ahold of spare
nibs? How are they replaced? Are they the same nibs as the lamy
safari?
Also, i like the two-tone gold nib that the palladium version has
over
my stainless steel...
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Speedry Brush Pen No. 56 by
ymellowy
Does anyone have any info on the "Speedry BrushPen No. 56"? It's a VERY
heavy metal marker pen with " Made in U.S.A. U.S. Pat No2416596 -
2547541" impressed outside of the metal shaft. It hs a gold colored
pocket clip. I found one amongst my deceased (20+ years) father's items
but have never seen...
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by yp1
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Duofold MacArthur Limited Edition by
YRC1
Hi:
I have this pen and was thinking of selling it. Can anyone please give me
some idea of where I can post it (other than eBay) and what it's approximate
value would be.
Many thanks.
Lou
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Cesare Emiliano = where? by
Zbyszek
I need information about the seller or producer of Cesare Emiliano
fountainpen.
When I can buy thid brand (especially I am interested in location in USA)
Greetings for the group talker - Zbigniew, Poland
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Pls Recommend Reputable 51 Dealer by
[email protected]
I've had excellent sales/support from Ray Price, who had a
pen shop in Columbus, OH where I got my first masters. He
knew I was looking for 51's to use as writers, and was able
to provide an excellent selection at a great price.
I'm not sure if the shop is still around (haven't been in OH
for a...
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Da Book by
Z
I'm too lazy to keep searching this newsgroup. Please tell me where I can
get it. Thanks. Z
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August 11th 03 11:52 AM
by DovR
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Aikin Lambert by
zippy
Got back from the NY Pen Show, accompanied by an Aikin Lambert "W.H. Sherred Pen." It's a beautiful jade green, a lever-filler. It's about the same size and shape as a Waterman 52, and writes similarly to it, too.
Anyway, does anyone out there know anything about this company and where it came...
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Superstrong Aurora by
zippy
I had a potentially horrifying moment this morning in court. While I was doing an interview at the top of a second-floor staircase, the cap on my Aurora Talentum slipped off the pen and sailed over the railing. In the same kind of slow motion that happens during car crashes, I watched my cap fall...
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August 12th 03 02:14 AM
by zippy
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Advice on FP selection by
zivo
Hello all,
I have done some homework and would appreciate advice on my next pen
purchase. Sorry - the post may turn out a bit long.
Some background:
-- More of a pen user vs collector; started in high school with vintage
Parkers and Pelikans (lost now :( these things wrote better than
anything i...
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March 22nd 06 05:17 AM
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section cement for vintage pens. by
zot
Somewhere I remember that factories used orange shellac to cement
sections to barrels and some used a 50/50 mixture of rosin and beeswax.
Does anyone know the exact rosin/beeswax recipe?
ben munsell
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Inkjet Refil Strategies by
[email protected]
wrote:
I'm wondering if we can't start a discussion of refilling inkjets. I've
been doing it about a decade and sometimes I fail miserably and others it
works just fine. I was hoping folks would tell us more and explain why some
things work the way...
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What Kind?...Any Idea? by
~*Thespius*~
Judge Greg Mathis on t.v. occasionally handles/plays with an unposted
fountain-pen while on camera. Still haven't been able to figure out
what kind it is. Anyone, any ideas?
Thes
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WARNING: Noodler's Inks by
~shit-magnet~
These inks may not be the best for medium and/or fine nibbed pens. I
have experienced drying and clogging of both a Waterman and Romet
medium, both newer pens. Because the higher concentration of pigment
in Noodlers, the stroke-line looks better when used with fine and
medium nibs but be prepared...
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