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OMAS Bologna Fountain pen


mikey_abz

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Good Afternoon Folks,

 

Just thought I'd share some pictures of my new OMAS Bologna fountain pen. It arrived today and is very smooth to write with.

I will give a more comprehensive review after a week of use.

 

This pen is stunning :drool: - I don't think these pictures do it any justice but I will post them anyway.

 

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Regards,

Mike :thumbup:

 

 

 

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Congratulation on you Bologna and thanks for the review. I have a black resin Bologna (older model without the metal section) and I love it very much too. (Which reminds me I still haven't reviewed it :embarrassed_smile: )

 

The color on yours are stricking is it resin or celluloid?

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Congratulation on you Bologna and thanks for the review. I have a black resin Bologna (older model without the metal section) and I love it very much too. (Which reminds me I still haven't reviewed it :embarrassed_smile: )

 

The color on yours are stricking is it resin or celluloid?

 

Not yet a full review......I'll give it a week using it in work. The pen is constructed of resin.

 

Regards,

Mike :thumbup:

 

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That is a nice pen. When you do your review please say something about the metal section. My experience has been hit and miss with them and in general tend to shy away from unless I have had a chance to actually use them, e.g., Visconti van gogh.

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Does that pen work with a cartridge and/or a converter?

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it uses a cartridge or cartridge converter.

 

Pen is for sale folks, ideally to UK & Eire

 

£140 ono posted - payment by paypal

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