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Although I do not gave it yet, it seems that it may be from the 40's-early 50's or so.
I'm quite excited! time to go ink shopping!
What ink are you planning on using with it? There's a good "guide" over at FPN for P51s (http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/fo...howtopic=22427) I think the general idea is not to use inks that are permanent, scented, waterproof or very saturated so as to prolong the life of the life of the pen and not have to clean it out very often. This is especially true for valuable/collectable ones. I think I'm going to stick to basic ones like Visconti Royal Blue, Pelikan Brilliant Black, Waterman Florida Blue and Mont Blanc Black. I think I might get myself a bottle of Noodlers Ottoman Azure since it looks pretty nice. Might also grab one of those Aurora Blacks and experiment with some Noodlers.
I've been tempted to buy myself a nice mont blanc fountain pen like the W.A. Mozart several times over the past year, but I can't find a good place to buy them. Can someone recommend a good place to by them online?
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Originally Posted by MaloS
Ya I am getting this Gray-Dough sensation when trying to say that. I think we need a forum-boycott of John's pronunciation of his own name.
I've been tempted to buy myself a nice mont blanc fountain pen like the W.A. Mozart several times over the past year, but I can't find a good place to buy them. Can someone recommend a good place to by them online?
Yet another reason some FP fans are prone to disliking Montblanc: technically MB does not allow authorized retailers to sell MBs on the internet. Don't get me wrong, they do, but they make you jump through a couple of hoops to get a price quote (usually just giving them your email address so they can mail it to you or call them). Having said that you could give www.worldlux.com a shot. Best bet might be going into a b&m mb boutique though, if there is one in your area.
I don't want anyone to think I do not like Montblanc pens, because I really do. I think their LEs are, frankly, some of the most beautiful things I have ever seen in my entire life. I don't really have the cash to go around buying MB LEs, but I did buy a small book/catalog for $20 on eBay that has pictures and production numbers of all their LEs since 1994. It'll have to do for now.
As to the what ink to use in 51 vac questions, its a point of debate over at FPN. Almost everyone agrees that Waterman Florida Blue and Waterman Blue-Black are great inks, safe for any pen, and IMO they are beautiful as well. Some folks say, however, that Waterman inks begin to fade or lose their color after just several years on paper, which is disheartening. So I just use Waterman for everyday note taking and work purposes. My favorite permanent ink is still good old Noodlers Black, though I also love Noodlers Legal Lapis. But I also love the rich, super saturation of PR blues. Mmmmm...
Best place to buy a new MB is Fountain Pen Hospital. They don't advertise their MB prices, but if you call them they'll give you their price, which I believe is about 10% off retail. Something around their. Not a tremendously good deal, but the best you'll find.
As to the what ink to use in 51 vac questions, its a point of debate over at FPN. Almost everyone agrees that Waterman Florida Blue and Waterman Blue-Black are great inks, safe for any pen, and IMO they are beautiful as well. Some folks say, however, that Waterman inks begin to fade or lose their color after just several years on paper, which is disheartening. So I just use Waterman for everyday note taking and work purposes. My favorite permanent ink is still good old Noodlers Black, though I also love Noodlers Legal Lapis. But I also love the rich, super saturation of PR blues. Mmmmm...
For what it's worth, I've successfully used Aurora Black and Noodler's Manhattan Blue (another one of my favorite dark blues) in a Parker 51. No problems there, but results seem to vary according to FPN. Certain pens are pickier than others
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you know, this weekend i had to totally scour my place for all our pens and markers, since my kid found one on sunday and went to TOWN on our furniture (Thank You, Magic Eraser! Amazingly it got everything off!).
Imagine my shock when we filled a shoebox to the brim with all these crappy pens and mechanical pencils and sharpies and No2s and the like. I think my goal this week will be to whittle away at the stash and only keep the working stuff, and then see where to go from there. What fun!
For what it's worth, I've successfully used Aurora Black and Noodler's Manhattan Blue (another one of my favorite dark blues) in a Parker 51. No problems there, but results seem to vary according to FPN. Certain pens are pickier than others
This is true, different pens even of the same model can vary wildly as to what ink they like. I have used Noodlers Legal Lapis in my aerometrics with great success.
I picked up some Waterman blue/black last night for my new 51, as well as a few goodies, that I'll post once they arrive.
I really like Waterman's take on the blue/black. Much more blue then Noodlers Blue/Black. Personally I have to own both of them though.
Inks I've recently ordered are Noodlers Lexington Grey and Noodlers Zhivago, two of the "bulletproof" inks. I've never written with a grey ink before, not sure if I'll like it or not. I also ordered some of the Noodlers "American Eel" inks, which supposedly lubricate piston filling pens like Pelikans.
I recently bought a Pelikan M760 from 1988, and that piston needs some lubrication!! It screeches up the side of the pen, I probably shouldn't even be turning it. I ordered some 100% silicon lubricant along with the inks above. After I get it moving good again I'm going to fill it with some of the American Eel inks to see how they work out.