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I like to introduce the new ASTORIA cartridge filler

Made from CA black and pearl, BOCK titanium nib with BOCK section, 2 standard cartridges, M nib-size

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capped length : 140 mm

 

uncapped length : 135 mm

 

posted length : 177 mm

 

weight : 26 g

 

largest cap diameter : 15 mm

 

largest barrel diameter : 13.2 mm

 

Export price : 395.- Euro ( for EU we have to add 19% VAT )

 

delivered with Astoria gift box

 

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This was the inspiration for the cartridge filler. The idea was to take the shape combined with a modern cartridge filler and in addition with a modern grip section. The original has a BOCK steel nib, I added the modern flexible nib made from Titan. ( with 18kt gold nib add 95.- Euro )

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kind regards

 

Max

 

If you like to order this little beauty you can place your order via mail : post-13171-0-27916000-1425025715.jpg

Also available made from red / black mottled Ebonite, Bock steel nib. Nib made from titanium or 18 kt gold is also possible

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The parts are manufactured by hand, for this reason allow some little variation in diameter and length of the pens ( black and pearl and Ebonite )

HANDMADE PENS : www.astoriapen.hamburg ; REPAIRSERVICE : www.maxpens.de ; by MONTBLANC recommended repair service for antique pens

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Wow! Beautiful work Max. Both the black and pearl and the red and black mottled look fantastic. Congratulations. These are bound to sell well. :thumbup:

 

Pavoni.

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I concur with Pavoni – beautiful pens!

Écrire c’est tenter de savoir ce qu’on écrirait si on écrivait. – M. Duras

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What material is Titan? Are you speaking of the metal titanium?

 

BTW, yes definitely a beautiful pen.

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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What material is Titan? Are you speaking of the metal titanium?

 

BTW, yes definitely a beautiful pen.

 

Yes, Titan = titanium, Titan is German :-) I just made the correction. Also with 18 kt gold nib available ( + 95.- Euro )

HANDMADE PENS : www.astoriapen.hamburg ; REPAIRSERVICE : www.maxpens.de ; by MONTBLANC recommended repair service for antique pens

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Hello Max,

 

Beautiful pen, unfortunately too little for my hand.

A question, that red black mottled ebonite, is that also an option on the Astoria Goliath with nib n° 8?

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Hello Max,

 

Beautiful pen, unfortunately too little for my hand.

A question, that red black mottled ebonite, is that also an option on the Astoria Goliath with nib n° 8?

 

Hello André,

 

Not possible because the diameter of the rod is too small. I have only material to make 6 or 7 pens from this red black mottled.

 

kind regards

 

Max

HANDMADE PENS : www.astoriapen.hamburg ; REPAIRSERVICE : www.maxpens.de ; by MONTBLANC recommended repair service for antique pens

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