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Old 3 November 2009, 09:55 AM   #61
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My favourite pen? It must have the following qualities.

1. As long as it writes....who cares.

2. As long as it's from the office stationary....who cares.

3. When I'm on my lunch break, I just leave it on my desk and never have to worry about anyone pinching it....so who cares.

4. End of the day, I still leave it lying on my desk.....and it's still there the next morning.

So who cares!!
The same could be said of timepieces JJ.

You are missing a great joy in life with that attitude!

Break out and try something new!
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Old 3 November 2009, 10:05 AM   #62
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My favorite pen seems to change with the weather and what kind of ink I am using at the time.

For now I am carrying a MB 149 with a fine point filled with Parker Quink blue! It is just excellent for taking meeting notes at work and the color of the Quink blue is very sweet when it comes to color variations and the overall appearance of the documents written with it.

A few weeks back it was the MB 147 Traveler using MB Blue/Black and before that it was a Sheaffer Nostalgia with a flexy fine nib laying down Delta Blue. By the way if you can get Delta Blue do it. Everybody I talk to is having a hard time keeping it in stock this year.

I suppose that is one of the great things about collecting writing instruments. The just never gets old as there is so many choices available. It's kind of like owning a GMT II with the Oyster bracelet, all three bezel inserts and the super Jubilee! You can change it so many different ways it always stays interesting!
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Old 3 November 2009, 10:55 AM   #63
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I'm glad to see this forum up and running , i have so many i think they are all beautiful , nothing under 200usd...
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Old 3 November 2009, 11:19 AM   #64
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I'm glad to see this forum up and running , i have so many i think they are all beautiful , nothing under 200usd...
Post some photos of your collection. I would like to see it very much!
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Old 3 November 2009, 11:28 AM   #65
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My Parker Duofold senior special. It has an amazing nib!
Mind, My Nakaya is on it's way back to me with my new nib fitted and I have a feeling this will share "favorite" status!
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The same could be said of timepieces JJ.

You are missing a great joy in life with that attitude!

Break out and try something new!
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