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Ian H. of PenPaperPencil.net
@ian_hedley on Twitter
Ian’s Description (Left to Right):
- Faber-Castel e-motion in Black Pearwood – Medium Nib – Iroshizuku Tsuki-Yo
- TWSBI Diamond 580 – Fine Nib – Pelikan Edelstein Amber
- Sailor Reglus – Fine Nib – Iroshizuku Kiri-Same
- Levenger L-Tech Stealth – Fine Nib – Diamine Midnight
- J. Herbin Black Metal Rollerball – Diamine Ancient Copper
- Faber-Castell Ambition in Coconut Wood – EF Nib – Diamine Eau de Nil
- Platinum 3776 Sai – Fine Nib – Pelikan Edelstein Topaz
- Pilot Prera – Fine Nib – J. Herbin Vert Olive
Favorite Combo:
The e-motion and Tsuki-Yo. A beautiful pen, a beautiful ink, and they just hit it off together. I love the colour and it’s like writing with butter. Not that you’d really want to do that.
Least Favorite Combo:
The Prera with the Vert Olive. Fantastic pen, fantastic ink, but they don’t quite work together. The Vert Olive is quite a delicate ink and needs a thicker nib.
Editor’s Note:
Great Loadout Ian! I really like what you have going on here. I’ve been wanting to add a Faber-Castell to my collection ever since I saw the Ondoro in Smoked Oak – man that’s an awesome looking pen. I’ve also had the Platinum 3776 on my radar for a while, but I feel like it wouldn’t be drastically different from my Sailor Magellan. Your favorite combo sounds awesome too, I haven’t gotten a chance to try out either of those. I can definitely see why the Vert Olive needs a thicker nib, I had the same issue when using Vert Empire. Those J. Herbin greens need at least a medium nib to show off their full potential!
You can find Ian blogging over at PenPaperPencil.net or on Twitter at @ian_hedley. Thanks for sharing!
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