I don’t have too many matching sets. There’s a Waterman 100-year in red, and there’s this, a Conway Stewart Dinkie No. 526 with a matching No. 2R Â pencil. That’s about it.
![Conway Stewart Dinkie no. 526, matching Nippy pencil Conway Stewart Dinkie no. 526, matching Nippy pencil](http://www.leighreyes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/csdinkie526-1.jpg)
I imagine a lady carried these in a matching purse – oh, or even a reticule (I like that word, no one uses it outside of period romance novels) – with a set of notecards.
![Conway Stewart Dinkie - it writes Conway Stewart Dinkie - it writes](http://www.leighreyes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/csdinkie526-2.jpg)
These are impossible to use unposted. (Unless you have impossibly small hands.) (Or are too young to be reading this blog.)Â
![Conway Stewart Dinkie, nib Conway Stewart Dinkie, nib](http://www.leighreyes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/csdinkie526-31.jpg)
Sailor Jentle Ink in Green matches. In for a penny, in for a bottle.