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Consider one of the better flowing inks. The Noodler's "eel" inks are touted as lubricating inks. I've used Blue Eel, which doesn't seem to dry out as quickly. I misplaced my B&B LE Edison pen recently. My wife found it in the back seat of her car, and despite a couple months between uses, it wrote flawlessly.

Mike
 

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I have a Parker Vac which lives on my desk at home. Usually when I pick it up after a while it is reluctant to start. I just give it a little flick of the wrist, and that seems to get the ink flowing, and it writes fine. Seems better than drawing on my tongue.


So you've never flicked ink onto everything on your desk? You haven't been at it long enough!:lol:
 
Consider one of the better flowing inks. The Noodler's "eel" inks are touted as lubricating inks. I've used Blue Eel, which doesn't seem to dry out as quickly. I misplaced my B&B LE Edison pen recently. My wife found it in the back seat of her car, and despite a couple months between uses, it wrote flawlessly.

Mike


Why did it ever leave your hands? :blink::confused1
 
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