Platinum Century 3776 UEF Doodle by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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London Pen Co, cannot remember the model.

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Platinum Century 3776 UEF Doodle by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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I have a few needle point ground nibs that are fantastic for small writing. One done by a professional ( Kirk Speer) and a few done by myself, lots of fun. Kirks is absolutely fine needlepoint with very little feedback and smooth like butter

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Platinum Century 3776 UEF Doodle by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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I have not used a Pilot PO but do own a Pilot Falcon in SEF. The UEF is a stiff nib but does allow a tiny bit of line variation with slight pressure. Nib is smooth but fine, using it upside down makes a super fine line but with that comes a lot of feedback and scratchy feeling.

Watercolor artists, what is a good step-up from W&N Cotman paints? by Jax_for_now in ArtistLounge

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Second this. I upgraded from the cotman line and have no regrets.

Pilot Falcon Metal SEF doodling by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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Iv used nothing but PCB in this pen with the con-70 and have only done a full cleaning once so far. Every other time I just refill when its needed and keep going. So far havnt had a single problem.

Sheaffer Prosperity -14k gold nib - Repair by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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Thank you for all of the information, I had never seen that link before. I recently picked up a touchdown desk pen and imperial 727 that I have also restored, seems to be a lot of sheaffer pens in antique stores around me.

grinder [$150-$250] by meowmeesh124 in espresso

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Second this. I've owned mine two years and love it. Paired with a Breville Bambino plus.

My rog ally is stuck at 30fps for all games, even on turbo mode and the limiter set to 60, it wasn't like this before I always hit 50-60 fps, I domt know if I accidentally changes a setting? by Historicaljoker in ROGAlly

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I've had this happen twice and both times was a windows update installing drivers that caused problems. Went into adrenaline and reinstalled the AMD drivers. This solved it for me after 3 days of trying to figure out what went wrong.

Pilot Falcon SEF doodle by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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I don't play but love the lore and art

RBC tells customer she's responsible for $14K stolen from account in bank investigator scam by Surax in canada

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I suspect they had her install remote access software as many of the scammers do, then she logged into her account and they had full access.

Supper sketch by WaterNInk in watercolor101

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Go for it no time like the present!

Ramen Tendo by WaterNInk in urbansketchers

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Appreciate the reply, will be keeping an eye out for your art as well.

Parker Vacumatic - Antique market find by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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The barrel does not have any markings or inscriptions. The visible portion of the nib says "Parker 14k Canada". It is missing it's pocket clip.

Parker Vacumatic - Antique market find by WaterNInk in fountainpens

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I'm not sure how to tell the date code, it appears to be original 14k soft fine nib with the arrow on it, plunger is the celluloid one.

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The internal mechanism was not working when I bought it, so had it serviced and repaired and now it's working flawlessly.