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Rose gold seems to be getting quite popular. I have always loved rose gold and have bought several pens with rose gold. So far, I have:

 

Omas Arte Italiana Milord

Montblanc 146 90th Anniversary

TWSBI 580 Black and Rose Gold

 

What rose gold pens do you have? Any photos? I will post some photos when I get a chance.

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Here is the nib of my 146 90th Anniversary.

 

http://i1325.photobucket.com/albums/u633/logantrky/Mobile%20Uploads/307B7D45-52FD-44A0-9388-5F5F3B76243B_zpseqblwu68.jpg

 

I definitely prefer rose gold to yellow gold these days.... ;)

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That's a fantastic photo. I have loved rose gold since I was little. Finding pens made out of it is fun!

God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things. Right now I am so far behind, I will never die.

-Bill Waterson

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http://i.imgur.com/JjxGfuM.gifI love rose gold, too, and it's been exciting to see it take off on pens this year. I don't have any pens with rose gold yet, though. I'm waiting to see if other manufacturers are going to get on the rose gold train this year, since I'm not too sure that I like the look of the 580, and the rest of the options seem to be farther up there in cost or not really to my liking. There's the 3776 Nice coming up, but the maroon Milord and those facets....

 

Anyways, I look forward to more rose gold porn :P

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Aurora has pens trimmed in rose gold. They also had a LE 80th Anniversary in 2001 that was Rose Gold with Ruby. Here's a page where you can see a photo: http://www.fountainpenhospital.com/

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Parker makes a Premier is rose gold. Waterman did a Carene in Rosie gold as well.

I believe that mrpen.co.uk

 

Sells a rosegold parker

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My Parker Sonnet has a pearl body and rose gold trims. The nib itself is rhodium.

I have a thing for rose gold too. I never knew it, until I looked at my 5 pens and three of them were rose gold-y. I have the Rose Gold twsbi and the Homo Sapiens Bronze Age. The bronze is very close in color to rose gold, although that might change with age.

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Conklin's crescent filler comes in a demonstrator and a black barrel with rose gold. I have the black barrel and think it's gorgeous.

 

http://www.fahrneyspens.com/Item--i-361137S

 

http://www.fahrneyspens.com/Item--i-361134S

 

(on a realted note, I think all of the other crescent fillers Conklin currently makes are fairly unnatractive, but that's just me)

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I have a Beautiful Omas Milord with a Flessable nib! Thats right a Flessible nib, that is crazy flexible.......

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All of the Mb Meisterstucks come in rose gold for the 90th anniversary, not just the 149.

 

The 75th anniversary 149 was also made in rose gold with a MOP snowcap

 

The Mb StarWalker and the Boheme Marron are also rose gold.

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The first that I can remember...........are Visconti Moonlight Voyager

..and Visconti Taj Mahal both with rose gold hardware..

Montblanc 75th 149 and 146.................................

 

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It's only $200. Why wait for a review? I have 3 3776 pens and they all perform the same, why should the rose gold 3776 be any different? 3776 is a decent pen and writes with a nice wet line feels good in the hand and doesn't break when you drop it

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The new platinum 3776 century "NICE"

 

Unfortunately the price is twice the normal 3776 century. I am waiting for review of this pen.

I am hoping to get this pen when Goulet Pens gets it in stock. I have this pen in the red, and it is a great pen.

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Montegrappa Nero Uno Linea. I just got one recently - havent had a chance to ink it yet, but am looking forward to the opportunity!

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