Currently inked July 2023
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Hello, I decided to update my currently inked to the pens ill be using in the next couple of week.
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very nice 🙂
Thank you! Cheers!
I really like how your Sailor Mediums write...I will need to get a Medium and Broad into my collection, I just wished the Sound of Rain series could have nib choices!! I intend to grind my Blue Green nebula from a music nib to a Naginata nib, just so it's easier to write with xD Teranishi's opera rose is most likely a dry ink, so it will come out of a capless very dry -- my pilot capless nib/feed is dry in general, even with a wet ink in it! Thanks for sharing your currently inked pens and inks! I need to make mine soon!
Hi! You should totally get a Broad they're so juicy and smooth 😍. I have a sailor blue dwarf in broad and I loooove it.
I have never tried a music ✒️ I would love to get one.
My pilot capless is very wet in general there's been only two times I found it dry, one with a Robert Oster and this opera rose. 🤔 I think that iroshizuku inks work perfectly with the feed of the capless but I wonder if there's another brand that will work as well, I'm going to test colorverse and vinta. I can't wait to see your currently inked, I'm subscribed to your channel 😊
How broad do you want to go friend? I would recommend the zoom nib, but I don't know if you may find that too broad. I don't have a Sailor broad, and wouldn't mind comparing it to the zoom.
@@QuerenciaStationery If you want a true music nib, I would suggest the Platinum 3776 music nib, which is not only cheaper but a true music nib. A Pilot music nib is alright too. They are very fun to use and very versatile so long as it's a true music nib.
@@ironmic9244 Thank you for the advice! I have never tried a Platinum 3776 and it's a good excuse to save money for one with a music nib. 🤩😊
I just bought a bottle of that Opera Rose as I could not get my hands on a sample! I have not yet swatched it.
Let me know how you like it, I'm not very keen on it so far but my eyesight isn't good so I feel like I'm not the best judge for light inks
The Pelikan is very interesting. What is on the top finial? It's not the Pelikan logo. Just love that broad line, even though it's a medium.
Hi! It's the logo, it's just an old version of it. I forgot to mention that the nib is a flex nib. I've been having lots of fun.
@@QuerenciaStationery There is something there, but I can't make it out clearly. I wonder if it's an M400N? Anyways those vintage flex nibs are a treat. glad you enjoy it.
@@ironmic9244 It's a M400 from 1982-1997 and the length is 4.96 the M400n has a more rounded end for the piston and because of this it's longer than the one I have. I don't like the finish on the M400N either, I like the flat ends of that pelikan introduced in the 80s. I'll make a reel showing the pen in more detail when I feel a bit better. 😊
@@ironmic9244 btw thanks for commenting, I don't usually get to talk vintage pens. And I only exclusively like Pelikan vintage so... 🤷 Yeah. Thanks for your comments.
@@QuerenciaStationery Yes you are absolutely correct. I just checked the Pelikan Perch to see the differences between the M400, M400N, and M400NN. I would agree that the flat ends being better.
I would really like some vintage pens, they're just so small for me. The thinner sections are not as comfortable, but I think many of the vintage pens are beautiful and in many cases better built than modern pens.
I look forward to seeing the video, and wish you a speedy recovery.