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    Sailor King of Pen

    I really enjoy signing Orders with the King of Pen (not King of Pens for some reason). The King Eagle nib is three sets of tines placed on top of each other which gives it a brush-like feel. Each nib is hand made.

    The body of the pen is covered with red urushi lacquer. As time goes on, the lacquer wears away allowing bits of the underlying black lacquer to show through. This takes a long time and requires a lot of use. When the black shows through, that is considered to be the highest aesthetic of urushi art. I'm still working on it.

    If someone will PM me with instructions on how to upload photos, I will supplement this posting. Thanks, Sam
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    Today, it's my trusty old Shaeffer with the inlaid nib, filled with Baystate Blue. Nothing fancy, but I like it.

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    Always an ST Dupont - vey heavy and solid

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    Today's pen

    I am using my size 7 Conklin crescent today. This pen has a great history. One of its first endorsers was Mark Twain who called it his expletive deleter. As the story goes, he wrote on a lectern that tilted toward him. Pens would roll off and fall to the floor causing expletives from Mr. Twain. Conklin designed a pen with a crescent filler that came out of the side of the pen which prevented the pen from rolling off the lectern. This is a really solid RHR pen and a great writer.
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    My carry for today was a Visconti Divina Proporzione LE (the sterling version) with a medium nib regound by Nibmeister Richard Binder into a smooth cursive italic. The CI nib produces the line width variation that I like - wider on the vertical strokes, much narrower on the horizontal strokes.

    I like the math and science theme of the pen's design - an homage to Phi and its role in both our biologic evolution and our intrinsic sense of perceived beauty.

    The briarwood celluloid and the spiraling sterling silver bars look great, and the look works with a faded polo and khakis just as well as with a dark suit.

    I couldn't convince my laptop and FL to let me upload photos directly, so here's a link to a review of the pen with lots of great photos by an enthusiast at Fountain Pen Network:

    http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/fo...howtopic=48595
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    WAterman Charleston Ivory
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    A Lamy 2000 I just got, loaded with PR American Blue. Sweet writing combination.

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    That Lamy 2000 is a neat pen, I have one that is smooth writing and looks like something James Bond would be issued. kinda Black Tie.
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    "Black Tie" I like that description.....
    It is a striking pen in it's own right, not flashy, but subdued elegance. Makes me look funny at my Pelikan now as it feels much more substantial.

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    Currently, just a cheapo ballpoint kiped from a "Major Defense/Aerospace Contractor" supply-closet, but I'm looking at a Benchmade 1100.


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