MB Racing Green looks nice in your pen. The color shift in these brownish translucent pens is quite marvelous to behold. Our own @jde's latest Edison reminds me of this.
MB Racing Green looks nice in your pen. The color shift in these brownish translucent pens is quite marvelous to behold. Our own @jde's latest Edison reminds me of this.
Ah, yes, the Hurlaude in tortoise lucite! She has such a way of crafting stories about her pens, eh? I enjoy reading them. Jde always makes it feel as if the pen was destined for her and is an old friend returning home.
Draw close. Hold hands. Life is short. God is good. - Jan Karon
$100. Originally I had a lot mixed feeling about buying the extra cap, but now that I have the pen....no regrets. It writes so beautifully I use it all the time. It's a bit of fun switching the caps for a different look. Now that's a great idea....no clip cap with a clip cap. Sweet. See how this making a pen with Brian is a slippery slope into the fountain black hole?
Bogon07 (April 1st, 2014), jde (June 29th, 2014), kaisnowbird (April 1st, 2014), tiffanyhenschel (April 1st, 2014), Tracy Lee (April 4th, 2014), trhall (April 1st, 2014)
Draw close. Hold hands. Life is short. God is good. - Jan Karon
kia (April 1st, 2014)
This my Edison family in its entirety. Bordeaux flake Beaumont. Like it very much.
"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
Bogon07 (April 1st, 2014), Crazyorange (April 1st, 2014), jde (May 8th, 2014), kaisnowbird (April 2nd, 2014), kia (April 1st, 2014), Tracy Lee (April 4th, 2014)
Draw close. Hold hands. Life is short. God is good. - Jan Karon
Tiffany, you have me leaning in Edison's direction for my next new pen!
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
bgray (April 3rd, 2014), Crazyorange (April 1st, 2014), jde (May 8th, 2014), tiffanyhenschel (April 1st, 2014), trhall (April 1st, 2014)
No favourite ink just yet. This is Kiowa Pecan.
"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
trhall (April 1st, 2014)
I have a smaller hand Tiffany so I lean toward a Beaumont. But I think I'll give the Collier a try. It's the biggest in grip diameter but the colors are terrific. Having said that the Pearlette makes a great little eye dropper. Great pens.
Crazyorange (April 2nd, 2014), tiffanyhenschel (April 1st, 2014)
I am seriously contemplating getting the Edison Nouveau for spring "Cherry Blossom." It would be my first Edison.
Lady Onogaro
"Be yourself--everybody else is already taken." --Oscar Wilde
That cherry blossom color is outstanding. I almost bought it. That pen should go in the girly pen thread. Post pics vertolive.
Yes, please post pics. After it arrives, too! Their winter offering didn't do anything for me, but I may have to pull the trigger on this one.
Despite my recent penchant for xf nibs, I see this one as a stub with a shading ink.
Draw close. Hold hands. Life is short. God is good. - Jan Karon
I don't dislike it, but I'm not upset that I didn't wait for it and ordered the Beaumont instead.
"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
I got the 1.1 stub nib.
Um, it's for my husband's birthday coming up. Maybe he won't like it and I'll have to take over for him...?
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
Good plan of action.
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