just some pen pics from time to time...
I was looking for a thread to show some pen pics from time to time on FPG and decided to start it here in the photo sub forum.
First contribution: Capless Ahoi!
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...369e4dbc_k.jpgPilot Capless 1 von -c_m_z-
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d1025530_k.jpgPilot Capless 5 von -c_m_z-
But let's see what's next.
C.
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A delightful and playful fountain pen art.
I love it.
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OMG! christof!
I love your pictures and your drawing so much! Gorgeous Orange colors
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Thank you Kyle.
My newest picture is completely different:
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At Montblanc in Hamburg.
Traditional craftsmanship and state-of-the-art production technology complement each other perfectly.
Have a nice weekend.
C.
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Christof, my nephew will definitely wants to visit your house for this creative lego set! Can your tiny manufacture make a stub nib pen for me :applause:
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christof, amazing imaginative pictures. More, please!
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I finally found a vintage Pelikan nib who fits my preferences perfectly. It's a late Pelikan 400 nib. The nib size is EF and it writes on both sides. The nib has the perfect combination of wetness, softness and feedback. I'm in love...
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The nib is in a shabby Pelikan 400, dull cap, brassing to clip and a scratched barrel. But this is no problem for me. It's always with me these days.
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C.
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Christof, I am the same way.
The pens that hold my favorite nibs are not pristine nor they are extremely rare or expensive.
This is an old and beat-up Sheaffer Crest that I found at an estate sale, the internal vacuum filler mechanism was corroded beyond repair, so I decided to make it a bulb-filler, which has proven to be more reliable and easier to fill and use.
It has been with me for a few months now to business metings.
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Thank you for your contribution and the great picture. These Sheaffer's are pretty cool pens. And I like your note book cover.
...and of course the Olympia!
C.
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A couple of my Waterman 52 Gold Overlay pens: one in Gothic style, one in Sheraton style.
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Thanks for your contribution. These are very nice pens!
C.
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penwash
...This is an old and beat-up Sheaffer Crest....
Psst! Hey penwash! We continue to have similar tastes. I have a Crest in the same color but it doesn't match my Olympia SM4 quite as well as yours, so here's another: a Sheaffer Valiant Vac-Fill.
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Here is my Crest Vac-Fill filled with Omas sepia ink, poised to address a letter. I like using vintage postage stamps (still good after all these years), such as the Puerto Rico and Brooklyn commemoratives from 1949 and 1951 and the others that total the current 55¢ domestic rate. (I don't collect stamps; I post them!)
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Christof, Fred, I just used the Sheaffer Crest again today at a meeting with a client.
Once again I'm so pleased with the joy of writing with the Triumph nib. It's a nail, but man, it writes so lovely.
Olympia typewriter fans unite!
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I really like how it's going on here with this thread! Thank you to all for the nice pictures. I just made some new ones:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7d9266af_o.jpgRotring 600 by C.M.Z, auf Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6235b83f_o.jpgRotring 600 by C.M.Z, auf Flickr
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penwash
Olympia typewriter fans unite!
How about Hermes, Hermes Baby? (...the only typewriter I own)
C.
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...How about Hermes, Hermes Baby? (...the only typewriter I own)
I considered an early '50s Hermes Baby, but its size required too much pressure with each keystroke compared to my Olympia, and now that I have this one, I do not intend to start collecting more vintage typewriters! Besides, they won't fit in my pen chest.
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Here comes a picture of my Hermes Baby with a Parker "51" Flighter.
...but there's a story behind - or even better a Novel with the title "Homo Faber" written by Max Frisch in 1957.
The main character in the book is an engineer called Walter Faber. He believes in technological progress only. Even during an atlantic crossing (with a super constellation) he's using his Hermes Baby (wich was the equal to a Macbook Air at this time).
Max Frisch was using typewriters as well, only typwriters... That's why he equipped his hero with a Hermes Baby.
...but I'am sure, if Walter Faber had a fountain pen (which is not mentioned in the book) it would have been a Parker "51" for sure!
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"Ich bin Techniker und gewohnt, die Dinge so zu sehen, wie sie sind."
"I'm a technician, and I'm used to seeing things the way they are."
citation from the Book "Homo Faber" by Max Frisch, 1957
C.