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Omas Pen - Need Help To Know More About It


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Hi

 

I just found this never use omas pens

 

Set of two, seems to don't be silver, since no mark of silver found. I can't find Info online.

 

Look like a nice pens, i wonder if they have any value or somebody can be interested.

 

If you know more and can help me will be great, thank you.

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Perhaps a Hastil? It has a humped nib like one. I'll defer to the Omas experts.

 

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Yes i dont fin any post about it online, is weird, if somebody fin a link about this pen let me know

 

If i put omas 50 on google nothing simillar show up

 

Thanks You

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Yes man, positive, this is an Omas 50, produced in 1975, allegedly for only one year to celebrate 50 years of Omas. It would come in metal or silver in two different packaging, one standard and one "lux". Your packaging is standard, but you have the set that makes your belonging more prized. The click closing mechanism of the cap was a new patent.

 

I agree with my colleagues above, the rest of the production of the 70s was forgettable (Rinascimento, Omas 72, etc.).

If you wonder how much it is worth, not much, pretty much how much someone interested is willing to give you, 50 euros would be a lot. even if you can find this on ebay time to time for wishful prices. Anything else from the attic?

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