Scott
Member
OK, I blame this on Old Griz! [
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When I got back to work last week I had a package waiting from Oscar Braun, with my new Parker 100 fountain pen in it! I got the black with silver trim, and a fine nib. I hurried and filled it with Private Reserve American Blue ink, and started to write.
I LOVE it! There was no breaking in required for this nib. The flow was smooth and lovely! And the size and heft was about right for me. And if the price that Pam got for me wasn't good enough, she also sent me a $25 rebate slip!
Now, I can make a pretty nice pen, but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate a nice "commercial" pen! This is one sweet writer! I was going to scan a picture of it, and a writing sample, but the scanner here at work only does PDF files, not JPEG. If anybody has been thinking of dropping a bit on a fancy-schmancy fountain pen, I can recommend this one, especially if you can get in on the rebate!
BTW, I also got the medium nib for my Namiki Vanishing Point, and I like it much better now! The fine nib was just a bit too fine!
Scott.

When I got back to work last week I had a package waiting from Oscar Braun, with my new Parker 100 fountain pen in it! I got the black with silver trim, and a fine nib. I hurried and filled it with Private Reserve American Blue ink, and started to write.
I LOVE it! There was no breaking in required for this nib. The flow was smooth and lovely! And the size and heft was about right for me. And if the price that Pam got for me wasn't good enough, she also sent me a $25 rebate slip!
Now, I can make a pretty nice pen, but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate a nice "commercial" pen! This is one sweet writer! I was going to scan a picture of it, and a writing sample, but the scanner here at work only does PDF files, not JPEG. If anybody has been thinking of dropping a bit on a fancy-schmancy fountain pen, I can recommend this one, especially if you can get in on the rebate!
BTW, I also got the medium nib for my Namiki Vanishing Point, and I like it much better now! The fine nib was just a bit too fine!
Scott.