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Marlen 21 pen by
ColleJaenisch
I am considering purchasing a Marlen 21 fountain pen.
I was wondering if anyone could give me some feedback concerning their
experience with this pen?
Thanks in advance for your response.
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Levenger Inks by
DancingLavoisier
I've been using Levenger's Amythest purple as my daily ink for awhile now, I
just really like it. Flows well, good color, etc. etc. Sadly, I'm coming up
on the end of my supply, and would like to order something else to try out,
since I'll already be paying some shipping. Anyone have any...
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December 11th 03 05:10 PM
by kcat
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remove ball bearing from vacumatic filler? and related vac Qs by
Gretchen
Hi,
I've managed to get some vacumatics apart and have discovered that at
least one seems to have a shiny little ball bearing in its plastic
filler. Any suggestions for getting the little darling out without
damaging the housing? A little tiny titanium soup ladel would be very
helpful.
I will...
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Normix Pencil? by
Dimpled Chad
Hi,
My father in law gave me an old silver mechanical pencil. The only markings
are '900' and 'normix pat.' on the clip. There's a greek psi symbol on the
cap, with two birds making up the outer part of the symbol.
I couldn't find anything under a google search for 'normix.'
Can anyone give me...
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evolution of the pen?? by
Otis Wengatz
"Jolyon Wright" wrote in
:
a pen that thinks it's a computer - i light the blue touch paper:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?countryid=2&languageid=1&page=product
s/features/digitalwriting&CRID=1545
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December 10th 03 05:07 PM
by kcat
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Parker 51 "Demonstrator" by
Robert H. Sachs
I need some advice. I have a 1947-48 Parker (US) 51 Vac filler in clear
lucite. (Barrel says '48. Nib says '47.) Plastic plunger. The cap is
Lusterloy. Everything looks original. I don't know if it's proper to call it
a "demonstrator" or not.
It will need a new diaphragm, but the big problem is...
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Enter-Net Auction: Montblanc Auctions 12/10/2003 by
w.kleinh
Dear friends,
Christmas day is not far away. Now we have more than 50 auctions with
vintage writing instruments of all price ranges. Perhaps we have also
the wanted Christmas present for you.
We can attach here only a limited number or auctions. So today attached
only auctions with Montblanc...
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The Truth about Aurora Black by
kcat
Hi..
quick - get your opinions ready...
I have been using Levenger Raven black - a *dense* black with little
in the way of green or red tones (to my eye.)
But I contaminated my bottle (chemically, long story) and I want to
try a different black anyway. Most of what I've seen looks rather ho
hum...
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Need help with Crane Crest Paper? by
Henry
Hello,
I need your help guys.....
I'm trying to buy some Crane Crest Paper but living in Montreal, Crane will
only ship UPS to Canada in which the brokerage fees would amount more than
my order itself, let alone the usual customs and taxes.
I'm wondering if anyone here have access to buying...
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December 10th 03 01:16 AM
by so what
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More on skipping by
Alex
Maybe this subject has been exhausted, but it still seems to me that
it warrants more research. I've read all the theories about causes of
skipping, and cures for it, and I'll concede that my evidence is more
anecdotal than scientific: but I am convinced that skipping in
cartridge/converter pens...
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December 9th 03 02:39 PM
by Arbuck
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FS: NOS Pilot music nib fountain pens by
Andy Rothman
Hi all -- I have for sale some new old stock, large (Montblanc 149
size) Pilot music nib fountain pens, complete in box with papers.
Size 10 solid gold nibs. $295 each, plus shipping. These are no
longer made, and you will not likely find these again for a long, long
time (if at all). I only...
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FS Stipula Nettuno Superba Set by
KidderStanley
*FOR SALE*
Stipula Nettuno Superba Set; medium FP and rare 0.9mm pencil (both number
179/911) Beautiful condition except for some minor loss of gold plating on
the vermil cap rings. With all boxes and papers. Scans available.
$600
Thanks.
Lou Kidder
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"grinding" glass dip pens? by
kcat
note: not talking about Ernst pens here.
I know the nib on a glass dip pen can be smoothed. What I don't know
(among many other things) is whether or not it can be shaped in a
similar fashion that metal nibs are shaped - essentially - I'd like to
see if I can turn a glass pen into a "stub" of...
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December 8th 03 02:27 AM
by kcat
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100 ink cartridges for $9.95 (yes, $9.95 ) by
patek777
Hello,
I am able to sell universal ink cartridges for 0,09 each.
Unbelievable price.
I have them in: black, blue, white, green, light blue, yellow, red and
pink.
Store owners!
Please let me know if you are interested, I will send you samples.
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Aurura Blue fading? by
kcat
I don't remember my Aurora blue drying this light. (yes, flow in the
pens has been addressed)
Anyone ever had it just cr*p out like this. It is stored in a box
inside a cabinet. The bottle is over a year old and has approx. 1/4 of
the original volume.
could be my imagination but... it just...
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December 7th 03 10:14 PM
by kcat
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Plunger vs. Piston FIller by
David Heverly
Hello All:
Forgive me for displaying my ignorance in public, but what is the
difference between a Piston Filler and a Plunger Filler? I'm familiar
with piston fillers al a Pelikan. I'm assuming that a plunger
involves some sort of sac as opposed to a watertight (ink tight?)
barrel. Would a...
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December 7th 03 03:34 PM
by Juan
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December 7th 03 02:55 PM
by FMV
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Birthday pens by
so what
Hey! john cline ii! I got you a GP Centennial Duofold and gave it me for our
birthday! Our day shall live in infamy:-)
Hurray for the big five-oh!
satrap
who also received a turquoise Sheaffer pen, and a very cool Frank Lloyd Wright
pen
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Advice request- lubricating a Pelikan M800 refill mechanism. by
notmeGuv
Hello,
I have an M800 that is about a year old. I bought it after reading a
number of opinions in this group, for I wanted a single do-it-all pen.
I am very happy with it and would like to thank all those whose
contributions proved so useful.
One thing, however, is that the refill mechanism seems...
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