Diamine Sapphire Blue...a pleasant, understated medium blue that often goes unnoticed2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
50+ years old, this champagne-red Pilot is still as elegant as they come2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
Diamine Oxford blue in Twsbi Classic - an excellent office blue ink2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
The TWSBI Classic line-up. Guess no need to explain that this is my favorite pen. Perfect ink flow for my light hand on paper, a smooth and reliable stub nib and classy design. Just wish they released one in dark green.2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
NPD and NID - Pilot Prera Slate Grey and Diamine Safari. Never thought I'd like the Prera but I'm so glad to be wrong.2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
Alive and ready to travel the world.. no bike has been as close to my heart as the Wee1yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/Vstrom
Morning Joe and cloudy skies with a Twsbi Classic for a work day at cafe.2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
Diamine Imperial Purple review - A lovely shade with great properties, especially for broader nibs2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
What's the set of inks you use in your EDC pens? These are the ones I fill..2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
The overlooked Pilot B Nib is pure awesomeness. Yet to find (even a custom grind) as sharp and smooth.2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
Pilot Explorer is somewhat overlooked. But with minor mods, the pen offers great writing ergonomics, ability to switch many awesome steel nibs, sober European-ish looks optimal for office environments. All this in an inexpensive package.2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens
Which inks, in your experience, feel most silky/velvety smooth (a.k.a lubricated) to write with? [Not talking about wet inks per se but those which makes even scratchier nibs write better and good nibs glide smoothly on paper)2yr ⋅ mensplainer ⋅ r/fountainpens