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    Quote Originally Posted by oc_in_fw View Post
    what are the green ones?
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    Be there or be square. Only I can do both!
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    Holy cow, you guys have some beautiful pens! Thanks for the pics.
    i have a few Lamy Safaris and was wondering what would be a next good, decent pen to try. i have heard the TWSBI 540s where a good pen.
    Cheers,
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    There's better out there IMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by celestino View Post
    Holy cow, you guys have some beautiful pens! Thanks for the pics.
    i have a few Lamy Safaris and was wondering what would be a next good, decent pen to try. i have heard the TWISBI 540s where a good pen.
    Cheers,
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    I like my TWSBI 540, I bought it when they first came out from Brian over at Gouletpens and it has never failed me. It's a smooth writer and it holds a lot of ink. It lives on my desk and I reach for it all the time. I'm not sure it would really be a step up from a Safari but if you want to stay in the 50 buck range I don't think you will be disappointed. If, on the other hand, you want to get up around the 100 buck range lots of other makes are drool worthy. One thing for sure there is lots of good info here.
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    Of my modern pens, I like my Pelikans a lot. an M200 or M215 is a nice medium sized pen that tend to write pretty well. Right now I am waiting on my M200 to come back from Germany, the M215 is on my dresser waiting on Monday morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celestino View Post
    Holy cow, you guys have some beautiful pens! Thanks for the pics.
    i have a few Lamy Safaris and was wondering what would be a next good, decent pen to try. i have heard the TWISBI 540s where a good pen.
    Cheers,
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    How much do you want to spend, and what are you looking for in a pen (size, appearance, &c)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jumper View Post
    I like my TWSBI 540, I bought it when they first came out from Brian over at Gouletpens and it has never failed me. It's a smooth writer and it holds a lot of ink. It lives on my desk and I reach for it all the time. I'm not sure it would really be a step up from a Safari but if you want to stay in the 50 buck range I don't think you will be disappointed. If, on the other hand, you want to get up around the 100 buck range lots of other makes are drool worthy. One thing for sure there is lots of good info here.
    *Thanks for the tip.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doc4 View Post
    How much do you want to spend, and what are you looking for in a pen (size, appearance, &c)?
    * i was thinking of about $100 max and not a very large pen as i have small hands. The Lamys are a decent, every day pen, but i was curious to try something smoother and better quality nib.
    Thanks. Are you a fellow Vancouverite?
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    Quote Originally Posted by celestino View Post
    * i was thinking of about $100 max and not a very large pen as i have small hands. The Lamys are a decent, every day pen, but i was curious to try something smoother and better quality nib.
    Thanks. Are you a fellow Vancouverite?
    You can get a Pilot 78g, including shipping, for $10 off e-bay. Seriously, do it.

    A restored vintage Parker 51 can be had for less than the balance of your budget. (The mintier-than-mint ones and the highly collectable ones cost a lot more, but if you just want a workhorse ...)

    Or, I'd say look at Japanese pens ... a mid-range Sailor (Procolour, Regulus, &c) can likely be had for your price range.

    ... oh, and no, I'm not from the Vancouver area ... I just drive through every once in a blue moon ... just frequently enough for the traffic to remind me why I'm glad I don't live there.
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    Thanks for the suggestions, Doc. Hee hee.
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    Well Marc, what did you buy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by celestino View Post
    *Thanks for the tip.



    * i was thinking of about $100 max and not a very large pen as i have small hands. The Lamys are a decent, every day pen, but i was curious to try something smoother and better quality nib.
    Thanks. Are you a fellow Vancouverite?
    Okay, Todd has M200s for $84. Act now, they will not last, and the next batch from Pelikan will be much higher priced. If I could, I would be all over the green one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike H View Post
    Well Marc, what did you buy?
    Uh....well.... ok you busted me.
    You've seen the Pelikan 200 in the acquisition thread, but I also came across a nice Waterman Expert II for $45 (supposed to be new and unused but we'll see when it gets here).

    Other than that, nothing else.
    Hey, they were good deals ya know... the kind I couldn't pass up!

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    You know that the Goulets do have some Kaweco Ice Sports still on sale for 20 bucks... Just sayin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave258 View Post
    You know that the Goulets do have some Kaweco Ice Sports still on sale for 20 bucks... Just sayin.
    Yeah I saw that... and I do need some more writing pads.
    Payday is coming soon. If they have any left by then I'll have a look.
    If not, so be it.
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