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Custom Serpentine Cebloplast Fountain Pen


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It's a custom fountain pen made from Vintage Mazzucchelli Cebloplast. It has an black ebonite front section with a Gilded #6 Medium Bock Nib. Uses a cartridge/converter. Thanks so much for looking.

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My goodness, Doc! That's a gorgeous pen! As always your workmanship is flawless. That ceblo is just incredible!

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You have a beautiful pen. I like the smooth transition from section to barrel, makes for a comfortable hold.

 

As a sidelight, I won Noodler's art competition and received 60 pens and among them several prototypes. One pen looks like it was made from the same Mazzucchelli Cebloplast, quite a departure from the usual plasttic. It was also unique in that it had a Noodler's music nib.

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That vintage Cebloplast is beautiful. I like the simple flatop design of your pen too.

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Wow! What a beautiful pen... Materials, workmanship, design, everything! Thx for sharing it.

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very nice thanks for sharing :thumbup:

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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wonderful work,i love the shape of this pen...

A people can be great withouth a great pen but a people who love great pens is surely a great people too...

Pens owned actually: MB 146 EF;Pelikan M200 SE Clear Demonstrator 2012 B;Parker 17 EF;Parker 51 EF;Waterman Expert II M,Waterman Hemisphere M;Waterman Carene F and Stub;Pilot Justus 95 F.

 

Nearly owned: MB 149 B(Circa 2002);Conway Stewart Belliver LE bracket Brown IB.

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