8 pen questions revisited for 2024.
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- čas přidán 11. 04. 2024
- Has a lot changed, in some ways yes.
Here are the questions:
1: when and how did your fountain pen
journey begin?
2: favorite inks in the beginning? What
are your go to inks now?
3: how have your ink and pen tastes
changed over time.
4: are there inks and pens that you
have yet to try, would like to?
5: what is your holy grail pen?
6: how many pens do you currently
own?
7: do you have a limit on pens (or inks)
in your collection? Is it a number? Is
it a feeling? When do you know that
you have reached your maximum?
8: consequently, what would you do if
another pen/ink came along?
Good to see you doing videos again ! If I had that many handturned pens from small makers, I‘d have a hard time remembering the company name too. ;) They are gorgeous and that‘s what counts. Love looking at them. And now I‘ll go play with my pens and I won‘t say how many there are… :))))
Part of it is the memory loss (very common with chemo), I did take pretty good notes before, but not quite good enough. I won’t say, how many are coming 😜.
It’s been 6+ months, I did some videos ahead of time. I didn’t think I’d be out for this long. It’s still very slow, I’ll take slow.
@@fountainpensinksmore3290 I like slow… :)
Thanks for the video❤🙏
oh my goodness, I've been waiting for this one !!
Thank you 💕
What a great video! I subscribed. I just posted my first video due to these questions! If you’re still in St. Louis, you should come to our monthly pen meeting ❤
I’m in Florida now. Next year I’m might go to Chicago for the pen show.
Thank you for subscribing 💕
you know you can disassemble that twsbi go if you have a paper clip and a pair of plyers to bend the paper clip into a u and bend the ends to put into the little slots unless you have a leonardo wrench or a montblanc wrench one of the ones with the prongs that have the little hooks at the end and some silicone grease mine also sticks when I use red inks or anything with shimmer and I have to wash it with soap and water the soap desolves the silicone inside the piston and needs to be replaced :)
I didn’t know the Twsbi go can be disassembled. No paper clips in the house (the cat takes away, never to seen again). I do not have a Leonardo wrench yet (I do need one).
Thank you for the tips 💜
@@fountainpensinksmore3290 so if you depress the spring a little you can take off the knob and remove the spring and then if you have a fork you can stick one of the prongs into the side of the hole on the metal part nearest the piston you will see 2 difits and then twist it counterclockwise the metal part will come out and the piston will be released you can silicone it and put it back in I have a video about it and if I dont Ill remake one right now its pretty simple :)
@@MissMarilynDarling thank you ♥️
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