eli griggs
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I have a few not too rare Parkers and Sheaffers along with Chinese Heros, etc, but my favorites are the Esterbrook '40's and '50's "J"s. I have a dozen plus of these and while several are awaiting new sacks and j bars, I manage to keep the rest in continuous rotation.
For school I usually carry three pens, with Black, Red and Green or Blue inks. I prefer the Noodlers inks, but have to confess to a bottle of J. Herbin "Violette Pensee" and some "Purple Haze" lurking about. The fine Esterbrook nibs with Noodler's Black or Rattler Red do well enough in Moleskine notebooks, as well as the Hero Parker "51" clones, but all will show through the back of a page. One day I'll get around to making up my own Moleskine style notebooks with some nice Cranes paper.
I really like the way these pens write and the fun of tweaking the many nibs for best performance, but if I was able to one day indulge myself, I'd go for a Salior "1911" Large or Standard". In Black, Yellow or Red, that's one fine looking pen.
For me, using old camera kit or fountain pens or milsurps is not about being somewhere or at sometime or assuming something I'm not, but rather enjoying the qualities of well made objects that function as they should and have some personality as well.
Eli
For school I usually carry three pens, with Black, Red and Green or Blue inks. I prefer the Noodlers inks, but have to confess to a bottle of J. Herbin "Violette Pensee" and some "Purple Haze" lurking about. The fine Esterbrook nibs with Noodler's Black or Rattler Red do well enough in Moleskine notebooks, as well as the Hero Parker "51" clones, but all will show through the back of a page. One day I'll get around to making up my own Moleskine style notebooks with some nice Cranes paper.
I really like the way these pens write and the fun of tweaking the many nibs for best performance, but if I was able to one day indulge myself, I'd go for a Salior "1911" Large or Standard". In Black, Yellow or Red, that's one fine looking pen.
For me, using old camera kit or fountain pens or milsurps is not about being somewhere or at sometime or assuming something I'm not, but rather enjoying the qualities of well made objects that function as they should and have some personality as well.
Eli