@@nsatoday yes, he is awesome! His knowledge is infinite! And yes I should have mentioned his sister, she had actually helped with my Sheaffer touchdown, I believe Sheaffer pens are her specialty!
@ all I know so far from Joel is that this duofold was made in Denmark rather than England! I’m looking forward to catching up with him about these after the holiday!
@@nsatoday thank you! the 51 came on my radar again after Joel told me just recently that it’s his favorite pen… I’ve been using this one after the first inking you saw and omg soooo good, so smooth!
@ for the most part, yes! Though modern Pilot pens are great writers too! Pelikan is also a good brand but the modern grinds are too wide for me, so I have them re-ground. I’m going to try the new Esterbrook “esties” this coming year.
I love Joel. I use him and his sister for my pen work.
@@nsatoday yes, he is awesome! His knowledge is infinite!
And yes I should have mentioned his sister, she had actually helped with my Sheaffer touchdown, I believe Sheaffer pens are her specialty!
@@ziawoolzstudiobuzz313 they are! Sherrell’s a very nice lady. She helped me with my Sheaffer collection.
@@ziawoolzstudiobuzz313 I’d love to know more about that European Duofold you have.
@ all I know so far from Joel is that this duofold was made in Denmark rather than England! I’m looking forward to catching up with him about these after the holiday!
What's up Dag! I'm definitely going to make it a Pelikan when I get my first oldies pen. 💜
I’m sure you won’t regret it! 🖋🎉
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@@markusbrumm6251 😘🥰
On the 51 it’s a plyglass sac. Known as areometric fillers
@@nsatoday thank you!
Now I just need to figure out how to fill the swan pen, I have yet to ask Joel!
@@ziawoolzstudiobuzz313 they hold 1.4/1.6ML when working well FYI. The 51 is one of the all time greats IMHO.
@@nsatoday thank you! the 51 came on my radar again after Joel told me just recently that it’s his favorite pen… I’ve been using this one after the first inking you saw and omg soooo good, so smooth!
@@nsatoday you must love vintage pens too! The more I use my pens these days the more I realize that the vintage ones are my absolute favorites!
@ for the most part, yes! Though modern Pilot pens are great writers too! Pelikan is also a good brand but the modern grinds are too wide for me, so I have them re-ground. I’m going to try the new Esterbrook “esties” this coming year.